Very nearly pushed the button on a wild recently. Was tempted by the upgrade in spec from my 20 levo comp....
@StevoKickstart you say you prefer it to your levo... what would you say is better / or worse?
it’s just a general mtb term for a wanker with a bling bike and too much money. Normally lacking in skill.
think s-works or top end yeti in the e bike equivalent.
Often transported to the Surrey hills in erm, a transporter
Much easier to control than putting the bike on the back wheel, close to you, with a rear brake and walk assist to aid control. Apparently.
Man skipped day 1 of physics school :ROFLMAO:
OP - if its that precarious for you, don't take the bike lol
Well I was in wales over Christmas and kids were two up cruising about on e scooters everywhere.
absolutely zero fcuks for law.
so it’s not just London mate. It’s everywhere in the uk 😜
Hardly the crime of the century. And judging by the number of Deliveroo riders in London completely not giving a shit. It would seem the police don’t either 👍🏻
Rob did post a video of it somewhere. It’s a fair point tho as once on the bike and correct sag set it should make it less of an obstruction
And out the way completely on landing making it less of a problem again.
Can’t you just get aftermarket pads? Uber etc...
assuming these are compatible
https://www.uberbikecomponents.com/view-product/Uberbike-Shimano-XTR-BR-M9100-2020-Onwards-K03-K04-Sintered-Disc-Brake-Pads
totally agree. The rack on the truck is ideal, when I had a discovery it was still a faff and the boot would be covered in crap.
much easier to just stick the on the rack and not worry about it after a ride.
kombi van and fork mount I think is the ideal setup though tbh