If she's really petite, kids bikes might work.
All-new Woom UP 6 first ride review – the key to domestic bliss? | E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine
It's light, only 16.5kg.
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It ain't heat. Likely dry bearings from the manufacturer, just a coincidence they're on the same side. I've often had one bearing go bad in a hub and the other or others are fine.
A dropper is as mandatory as suspension, so I don't think I would consider it an upgrade in this day and age. I think tires are the most important place to spend money, good rubber compounds and a tread pattern that works well in your local. I pull OEM tires off of a new bike and sell them and...
I've been a longtime FPS/simulator player, mostly WW2, but some modern era. PC only. I go through phases and tend to play one at a time, and quite honestly, I don't think I've played in 8 months or so, no time really. Post Scriptum was my last title and what I would take up again, Squad and ARMA...
Bafang is the largest ebike motor company in China, which is the largest market in the world. Besides making hub motors, they have been building middrives that are far too powerful for the EU for years, and overbuilt. From what I've seen, there are less problems with them than with the usual...
Fwiw, whenever I ship my bikes, I always take the discs off since they are easy to bend, even in a case. I get that direct suppliers want bikes to arrive as close to ready ride as possible, but it seems there's lots of reports of bent rotors. They should just leave them off.
I'm still not sure how if the carrier damaged your bike when returning it to them for warranty work, they are holding you liable for it? Do they want you to make a claim with the carrier? They're not being helpful there either
Doesn't that mean that the problem isn't that the assist cuts out, but that your ebike is too hard to pedal once it does? Otherwise, you'd be trundling along at the same 28-30kph
I'm not a motorcycle person, so I had to look them up. They have an estimated $400 million in sales, 300+ employees and sell to 12,000 dealers. Afaict, Intense has @ 4.5 million in sales and 32 employees. Even if it is a new non bicycle industry market, that's still a lot of opportunity.
What if you hold UCI world cup races and no one comes?
Results: eMTB XC World Cup Round 1 - Monaco - Pinkbike
José Borges Wins the Opening Round of the World eMTB Series - Pinkbike
results - worldebikeseries
15 total men and women for the enduro and 23 for the XC. That's pitiful.
They...