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  1. Philly G

    Rail Battery popped out on 1st Ride!

    Given that this is a fairly common fault, I don't understand why bike shops aren't doing the battery alignment on the bikes as a standard procedure before owners take delivery Seems a no brainer to me.
  2. Philly G

    What tools do you own and have used?

    I've found some brands to be better than Park. I got the Park piston press for my brakes, but never found it was that easy to use. I now have the Bike Hand version which I think is much better plus it has a rotor truing tool on the other end .
  3. Philly G

    Rail Battery popped out on 1st Ride!

    @Thesag as @Darren says it's a common Trek fault, unfortunately. Follow the steps in the battery alignment .pdf at the top of the thread and you should have no further issues. However I would put a warranty claim in to get a new battery cover at the very least. Not good to have it all scratched...
  4. Philly G

    What tools do you own and have used?

    Curious on what you base this theory? Given the cost and inconvenience of getting a bike shop to do everything, and the many YT videos on MTB maintenance, doing it yourself is both easy and attractive cost-wise. I don't think I'm alone in considering the mechanical side part of the...
  5. Philly G

    New User looking to share some of my bike modding experiences

    What size chain ring do you have on your Rail? Looks bigger than standard. No cassette either! Are you using an internal geared hub?
  6. Philly G

    2021 Trek Rail 7 - Brake Upgrade

    @Doug Stampfer Cycleways in Chch stock Maguras, including the rotors @Slapbassmunky recommended. https://cycleways.co.nz/product-category/on-the-bike/parts/brakes/ Wouldn't mind giving those rotors a try, I've always found the Shimanos too noisy. At present I'm running stock Shimano on the...
  7. Philly G

    Bosch CX gen 4 chainring nut

    I'm kinda hoping I'll get away with it, I used red loctite on the motor mounting bolts too and I've had the motor out several times without issue. I have now banned myself from using red loctite anywhere on my bike?
  8. Philly G

    Trek Rail cable routing - bottom bracket area

    @Lawzio added some pics. It doesn't stop 100% of the muck collecting around the rear linkage but it definitely makes a big difference
  9. Philly G

    Trek Rail cable routing - bottom bracket area

    @Lawzio it's an FRX Mudhugger , which is actually front mud guard, but easily adapted. Got the idea from Sam Hill. Fits perfectly without trimming any length, but I did have to make my own holes for zip ties. Used Heli tape as well to protect the frame...
  10. Philly G

    Bosch CX gen 4 chainring nut

    @dixie600mhz Glad you were able to get it sorted. I know what you mean though, I'm the same with cassette lock rings, light alloy components and easy to cross thread. And yes the chainring is super close to the chainstay. I'm dreading when the time comes to replace my chainring, I used red...
  11. Philly G

    Bosch CX gen 4 chainring nut

    @dixie600mhz In my experience the o-ring isn't necessary, I found it impossible to tighten the lock ring nut without tearing the o-ring in any case. Curious as to why you feel you' need a replacement lock ring nut, if the threads are not damaged in any way you should be fine to re-use it
  12. Philly G

    First full ride on my Trek Rail 7!

    Do you have a shimano powered bike that you're planning to use a bosch battery with?
  13. Philly G

    Why do some people say swapping batteries with the RIB is difficult on the trail?

    @Kernow @Gazzaaitken fair call fellas, I was wrong on this one. Were the two end caps included with the RIB cover for £25? Which backpack are you using?
  14. Philly G

    Pic of the Day

    The song was used a few years back by NZ Police in PR advertisements, kinda sticks in your head, I think a lot of Kiwis would be familiar with this song?
  15. Philly G

    Pic of the Day

    "He Ain't Heavy" by The Hollies, released 1969
  16. Philly G

    Trek Rail Chain Guard (broken and fix)

    Nice job mate!
  17. Philly G

    Yet another problem with my brand new (3 rides) rail.

    Yes SRAM butter or any light suspension grease is perfect for the job ?
  18. Philly G

    Yet another problem with my brand new (3 rides) rail.

    You may be right Zimm, perhaps SRAM Butter is a better option ?
  19. Philly G

    Yet another problem with my brand new (3 rides) rail.

    Nothing wrong with using a bit of silicone, but if too much is used too often it will actually start to break down the thin suspension grease ( eg slickoleum ) that is used in dropper posts and suspension. On the dropper, it is better to clean the stanchion and the seal, then unscrew the collar...
  20. Philly G

    Custom pivot link protector

    @Link looks great, just like an OEM part. Clever design!
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