The battery drops out of the Jam² with the Bosch motor in exactly the same way as it does on the Thron². (Me and the missus have one of each). And, yes, the contacts are on display so you do need the Bosch plug.
I see that the Thule 591 has a 20kg weight limit. I think that the fully dressed...
Sure sounds like it. There do seem to be more than a few problems with new batteries at the moment. Probably down to the massive increase in orders from suppliers with a (probable) drop off in QC. Back to the shop you bought it from with a demand to have it put right, I should think.
I disagree. It's just a matter of disconnecting the rotor and brake caliper. That's how most Ducati's were nicked in my biking days. Bastards didn't care about a few scratches and a bit of damage when the thing was for the chop anyway.
Those of us using rotor locks soon learned (after the...
I've been ruminating on this for a while because of a similar problem we have in my industry. When you make concrete you need to add a specific amount of water to the sand/aggregate/cement to arrive at the correct water/cement ratio required to give whatever durability/strength/workability...
Interestingly I think that it was this Forum's very own Rob Hancill in one of his YouTube videos who complained that the CX4 motor was like a basket of overeager puppies. I think he was complaining that there wasn't enough of a delay for his liking.
[Edit: No he didn't. It was the Yamaha motor!]
That's because, under the new post-Brexit naming regulations, Husqvarna were told they'd have to change the name from "Extreme Cross" to "Somewhat Miffed"... ?
0.04% is the concentration of CO2 in air. (And, amusingly, why climate change deniers claim there is no problem because there's obviously room for loads more CO2 without the Earth noticing... I generally suggest they try breathing hydrogen sulphide at the same concentration if such low...
That's probably because you live in a part of the world where they give a weather warning for extreme heat when the thermometer goes above 21°C (that's 70°F for the Daily Mail readers, and "2 Fookin' Hot" for those anywhere North of Watford Gap ?)
If I remember rightly, they are known as "Joe's Balls" in the trade.
I use Effetto Mariposa Caffelatex here in Cádiz Province and have to top up every two months in the summer. Especially if the bike gets left in the sun too often.
You're welcome.
TBH, that's pretty much what we did. The cover isn't attached to the battery and it's an alloy frame, so it's a reasonably risk-free option.
It's an absolute bastard to open. A mate has one of those and it gets crud stuck in there and jams shut. Yes, Red Bull and spinach are the answer. :mad:
Once you've go it off, clean it thoroughly and then after reinstallation, cover it with a bit of gaffer tape to keep the crud out of it for...