Lake Jindabyne 2 weeks ago. Also in Australia's Alpine region. Part of the 1960's Snowy Hydro Scheme.
There's the old town of Jindabyne, under the water, just to the right of that island.
Screen part number needed for accurate advice. Many screens fit the EP8.
Normally it's just a junction box for E-tube cables. So there is no order as it's a Bus-Connection.
I take the battery out and put it in my backpack to put it on the lifts. 4kg lighter makes a huge difference. And at 1 min each end to take out and put in, that was not noticed.
Sure. I was just trying to answer the question posed by the OP. And the answer I'm giving is that Ebikes don't cause your legs to waste away. It's the user that determines whether your legs waste away. And that's irrespective of whether you ride an EMTB or a MTB.
You can ride hard or easy on...
I got some new adapters and wanted to try them. The old ones were a bit tight.
As you could see. Perfect fit now. I think that was my all time record. 23 seconds to load. :ROFLMAO:
You asked for it. No forklifts, no cranes, no Arnie ....... Just me. :ROFLMAO:
Sorry about the video quality. It was nearly dark, and I was shooting into the sunset.
I have put 10,000km on my Lekker commuter ebike. I only run Aliexpress pads and rotors on that bike because it gets so much use. Whilst I only run factory Pads and Rotors on my EMTB
The Ali pads have a 70% life of the original Tektro Pads. So about 1000km The rotors seem to last just as long...
Power = Current X Voltage
So look at your charger voltage and current output. This will give you a rough idea of how much power it consumes.
For example. If it was 50Volts and 2Amps. Then it consumes 100 Watts. So two chargers would be 200 Watts. Allowing for losses and generator load, you'd...
Maybe people are using Ebikes differently. But I determine how much work my legs do, by changing the assist level.
If you want to work your legs harder. Just turn the assist down. I really don't understand why people wouldn't do this, or want to be forced into using the effort required...
I have created a Profile called 5Mode.
It just uses the Profile 2 template, with only 5 Levels selected, and thus allowed.
Level 2
Level 4
Level 8
Level 12
Level 15
This means I can quickly get to the the higher modes, as there are only 5 to choose from.
As you can see, I mostly run in...
I have built 3 BBS02 ebikes. You need a 48V 15Ahr battery as a minimum, IMO. I have used 10Ahr batteries. But find the individual battery cells get too hot, and fail quickly. So whilst the battery charges and works. It stops working after a very short distance.
I have used a 10Ahr pack. But it...
I talk to my doctor about my heart rate. And he tell me to try not to push it over 150, at my age. So I always increase assistance from the bike, when I start getting over 140.
I bought this one, and it works really well. You just need to wet the contact points with your chest. I just lick them before putting on. :LOL:
I'm finding I never lose signal and it's much more accurate than my watch.
You then just add it to the Shimano E_tube Riding App. The great thing...
My plan is more to see how people are using the data. Listen to their explanation of what they interpreted from the data. Maybe even help them with interpretation.
For example. What I have learnt is that if I keep my heart rate in the green zone. I am far less fatigued the next day. This means...
I did a test install on the driveway first, before mounting the rack on the glass roof. I also leave the thru-axel on the roof beside where I need to install it.
I've also installed the mounts so if I miss the mounts, the fork lands on the suction caps metal top bracket. I actually drilled...
You can see in the photo below, I've placed the rear wheel mount low on the tailgate. So I lift the rear wheel on, then pivot the forks into the mount. I also remove the battery, so with the wheel off as well, it's about 5kg lighter. So probably only about 19kgs.
It's surprisingly easy to get up.
I'm mad about Data. So I had a look and I couldn't find a thread that focussed on people just posting data from their rides. So I took it upon myself to start one.
So feel free to post Ebike ride data in here, and explain how you are using it to achieve your goals.
I'm using the Shimano Etube...
Royal National Park in Sydney. Muddy ride, but was awesome.
Took me nearly an hour to clean the bike when I got home .......... but it was worth it ....... 😊