folmonty
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Just brought home couple of Trek Allants. Of course my wife wants to "get on and go!" Easy porkchop! We could be miles from home in nothing flat. Those big tires could pick up debris easily. Doing a test case of repairing a flat I found the Schwalbe G-One, 650Bx57c to be a royal PITA to bust the beads. OMG that bead had me thinking these things are tubeless, which they can be converted to. But these have tubes, and being home allowed for use of the bike stand for repairs. We all know flats happen in the worse of places. Looking at the Purion display would require laying the bike on it's side. NOT IDEAL! Would guess there's some creative ways to deal with this but my solution was to get these nifty little things called Handlebar Jacks Will have to find out if they're worth it under fire. If nothing else just removing the axles were worth the experience as they're not QR's and much different anything I've done in the past. Also picked up a Crank Brothers multi-tool with chain breaker. Tire levers, tubes, inflator and Co2 cartridges should about do it. Might convert to tubless but for now keeping things the way they are.
These ebikes are heavy and a bit different to work on. Suggest doing a dry run at home before something happens on the road. Will be interested in reading what others do?
These ebikes are heavy and a bit different to work on. Suggest doing a dry run at home before something happens on the road. Will be interested in reading what others do?