I went down the road on riding with power. I've concluded that it applies more directly to road cycling. Mainly because the amount of time you spend turning the cranks to move the bike is much higher than that of a mountain bike. Also descents on road bikes vs mtb, are much shorter and less...
I just bought a canyon torque:on, canyon didn’t use loctite either and bolts came loose. Crazy creaking was the motor creaking against the mounts. I didn’t realize it until two bolts came out. Lost one found the other. When I got home took them all out one by one and added loctite blue to each...
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You can physically turn the chain ring backwards, there’s a trick where you stick and Allen wrench into one of the bolts on the chain ring, rotate the crank backwards until rests on the Allen wrench and it will turn the chain ring and chain in reverse allowing you to lube the classic way.