pushkar
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At any rate, it's great to see bikes like the Watt Wagon come to life.
Thanks ! appreciate this.
At any rate, it's great to see bikes like the Watt Wagon come to life.
First post!
Hi everyone, last Friday I placed an order for a Watt Wagon. As promised, assembly began yesterday and the bike will hopefully be shipped next Mon/Tues. Pushkar sent me a photo yesterday showing the progress on my bike (frame all wired up). Once you place an order for something like this the wait becomes that much more difficult, so the progress updates have been hugely appreciated.
I was drawn to this bike primarily because of their focus on using high-end components in pursuit of the goal of building as reliable of a commuting e-bike as possible. I am hoping to use this as a true car replacement for my 25 mile round-trip Wisconsin commute, and want to minimize repair time as much as possible. Second, I was drawn to his emphasis on building a bike on an open platform that can be maintained and upgraded over time. Finally, I have been super-impressed in working with Pushkar. So far he has been super-responsive to my emails, both before and after the sale. Of course time will tell, but I sense that he will continue to provide a high level of support. I will share both my initial and ongoing impressions with the bike after it arrives.
I can't wait!
I express my appreciation for such an advanced bike! But I have a question. Does the belt have a lifetime warranty? How can I replace it in the event of a breakdown? Respectfully!
Belts will have the normal wear and tear - somewhat like a chain. Carbon Gates usually specifies that belt will last 3k-5k miles of riding.
The frame has a break point on the right seat stay - if you want to remove / replace the belt.
I just stepped out but will try to upload a pic of the frame in a few.
You ... I like you!I find money for ordering your bike to Russia.
I had a gates belt for seven years on a Trek District without even an adjustment. I know, different application but I sure wouldn't worry about a belt on an e-bike. I wish mine had one.
We were kidding, I would never cut a belt nor should anyone else?
I don't think a glued together belt would make it very far.
Mother of god. You got me. i was like.. umm.. ...
You got me good.
phew.
I had a conventional belt drive bike for commuting before I got my e-bike. Was a Spot ACME and I loved that bike. I put about 6500 miles on the belt before I sold the bike. Had already bought a spare but did not need to install it yet. I reversed my belt about 4000 miles in to even out the wear on the "teeth".
yup.. the gates app is good. I use it fairly regularly as well.I wasn't kidding about the Gates app though, it works great and it's free.