Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
L - Standover (height)Well maybe it’s just Trek who doesn’t. Didn’t see it on Specialized either.
L - Standover (height)Well maybe it’s just Trek who doesn’t. Didn’t see it on Specialized either.
I guarantee you that the Lowstep does not have a 47.6” step-through height.L - Standover (height)
On my wife’s Lowstep it’s approximately 16”. Must be cm.I guarantee you that the Lowstep does not have a 47.6” step-through height.
I would argue that’s not the step-through (how high one must raise their foot to step-through the bike frame...my terminology) height. I think that would be a valuable comparison number for many Folks.L - Standover (height)
Anyone buying a mid-drive e-bike with a chainguard is just asking for trouble.Trek have updated the Electra Townie Go!
I'm new to the world of e-bikes. Please inform me, why is a chainguard bad on a mid-drive?Anyone buying a mid-drive e-bike with a chainguard is just asking for trouble.
From time to time, it is necessary to replace the chain (at least the chain) on a mid-drive motor e-bike, as chain wear is quite pronounced there. To replace the chain, you need to remove the chainguard first. In mid-drive motor e-bike, the rider never propels the chainring directly with the cranks; it is done via the motor internal gearing. For this reason, the construction might quite impede chainguard removal; I've heard stories of some Gazelle e-bikes where removing the chainguard could be quite tricky.I'm new to the world of e-bikes. Please inform me, why is a chainguard bad on a mid-drive?
What’s the big trouble? Seems like it’s just three attachment points to remove.Anyone buying a mid-drive e-bike with a chainguard is just asking for trouble.
Different people have different experience with chainguards. Cowlitz, fooferdoggie and other:What’s the big trouble? Seems like it’s just three attachment points to remove.
Seems more like a style exercise IMO, at least with the Townie. There’s still the chainring protector even if you took the guard off. I’ve noticed a number of these step-through ebikes do have chain guards.Different people have different experience with chainguards. Cowlitz, fooferdoggie and other:
The Terrible Awful Chainguard
Today I decided to tackle the job of cleaning and lubing the chain on my Gazelle Arroyo. I'd been studying it for a while. There is a plastic chainguard that covers the entire chain. This is supposed to protect you and the chain and keep both cleaner. But it took a while for me to figure out...electricbikereview.com
Chainguard is a hipster thing nowadays. Does any lady ride in very long skirts today? Hardly. Yet any time you need to take care of your chain (not saying anything on chainring replacement), you need to take that goddam thing away...