I was generally interested to see how the two tubes fitted in the tyre.
Do they sit side by side, on one top of the other or do they spiral around in some kind of DNA like shape?
@ari I think this will settle a few sceptics if you can do this...
A photo of your rim with two holes in it and a photo of the tyre showing the two tubes inside. I will make your case a lot more plausible.
My Levo SL has developed a creak the past couple of rides.
I thought it was the headset so I regreased and retensioned that but it's still there.
I'll have to go through the cranks and motor bolts next but I didn't think of the axle, so I'll do that too.
That is if you have ridden only one type of bike for a long time (like for years) and then ride something totally different. If you regularly ride both there's no real getting used time needed. I had an XC bike for many years and then bought an Enduro bike and it took a few rides to get the feel...
I'd recommend buying from a brand that has a local dealer that you can personally visit if you have any issues. Direct to consumer can be risky but depends on where you live.
I've never really crashed on my Ebike any more than I would on my normal MTB. It may be more to the difference in geometry of your old bike to the new one. I know coming from an XC bike to an Enduro bike (and vice versa) can take some getting used to. You get used to it though, just need to take...
A hard mode?
Do you just mean the speed cut or when rolling down hill?
All legal pedal assist Ebikes have a speed cut that kicks in at a certain speed depending on the country and that does feel like a big drag when you hit it. If you meant when riding down hill, unless you are having to...
Yes, there's a lot of different bikes out there and they all have different bolts. I would suggest finding a bike shop that sells the brand of bike you have. They should be able to sort you out, although sometimes you have to buy a bolt kit and not just a single bolt. I assume that when you say...
He is riding a gravel bike and only fire trails. It depends on what downhill means. Downhill as in a downhill race type course or downhill, down a fire trails that he rides on a gravel bike.
Have you thought of any of the light weight Ebikes with a range extender?
I don't think anyone makes an Electric XC bike as the benefit of an XC bike is that it climbs well due to light weight and short travel suspension. A motor kind of removes the restriction for climbing so you can have...
That's a kind of wasteful way of thinking. Just throw you bike in the garbage every 5 years.
You often don't have to buy a whole new motor, most can be rebuilt and spending $1k on a battery is still way cheaper than $5k to $6k.
Well, in an EDR race everyone is at a high level of fitness so having the most powerful bike matters. If you are just social riding with friends being first to the top isn't such of an issue, so if you have reasonable fitness, riding a SL with other full powered bikes isn't big deal. How do you...
The whole point of a SL bike is for a rider that has a good physical fitness can have some extra assistance without the extra weight of a full powered bike. The test did clearly states the extra effort that the rider had to provide to match the full powered bikes.
I think too much emphasis is...