I'm thinking about getting a Timber Bell. I like the idea that it's kinda always on (unless I silence it) thereby giving other trail users an earlier warning that I'm coming and also perhaps a sense of distance.
Although it still relies on the other user to not be wearing headphones.
I ever if a lot of the Strava grief from other users could be avoided by letting us set the default activity on our profiles. I record my rides with Apple Watch and then import them to Strava. But on each import I have to manually change the type.
The guide keys look just like thin plastic shims. Could probably get new ones 3d printed or even machined out of something like brass (which some other posts use).
Yeah I did. It was actually easier than I expected.
The bottom of the seat tube has a hole which opens into the motor cavity. If you drop the the motor out (remove the top two, loosen the back one) you can thread the cable down the seat tube, through the hole and around the back of the motor...
So, I currently weigh more than you and I can ride all my local trails including some decent climbs using just 125% assist (my Giant does 50% to 360%). So, I would guess an SL with it's lower power motor could propel you up the hills ok with your lower weight. That being said, the SL might not...