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  1. Rahr85

    Brake pad wear

    I almost always wear through the back brake first as i'm a big scaredy cat but would prefer the rear to lock up than the front as it's easier to control. Front brake gets more use when things get steep.
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    2nd bikes

    Part of me would love a 2nd bike but the whole point of getting the ebike was to try and have one that would do the majority of what i wanted to do. Sure it would have been great to have a 170/180mm enduro style bike for uplift days but that's a very expensive thing just to have for a few times...
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    whyte e180 rs

    So now i've had it for around 3 months. I love it, so much. I've started to look forward into things i might need to change and i can't wait for the weather to improve so i can take the rear mudhugger off. It fulfills a purpose but it does look dogs*%t. Finding i'm pushing myself a bit more...
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    Range isn’t accurate

    Today was my longest ride to date with the bike. It included some messing around at sherwood pines and a local "secret" location. First time i've got to the end with a range of 0 left. Mix of conditions/elevation/modes to get a good work out but not suffer up the steepest hills.
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    Range isn’t accurate

    My assumption was that it uses data from the trip computer and how much assistance you are using to calculate the range and that as you are not going off a fixed % of battery left the range is never going to be an exact figure unless you are riding at a steady speed on a constant gradient. It...
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    E180 arrived

    Now get out an enjoy it :D
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    Is battery removal realy difficult?

    The battery comes out easily enough with a bit of a wiggle but i only bother taking it out when i am trying to work on the bike and still want to charge it. Putting it back in is a bit more annoying as the bolts never line up well. Good thing i factored this "annoyance" in when choosing the...
  8. Rahr85

    Questions on the e150RS

    Different crank on the 180, but if you have an 8mm Allen key just make sure the crank is tightened properly
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    Help removing crank arms

    This was the final resting place for mine. Being able to pedal in eco at 18/19mph is a game changer as it brings it back in line with my old normal mtb.
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    Pic of the Day

    The ground wasn't good but I made the best of the time.
  11. Rahr85

    Show us your Whyte bits

    I love the snow. The jockey wheels.. They love it less
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    Show us your Whyte bits

    The e wilds were going to be the next ones I try partly because of price and partly having a front and rear specific tyre.
  13. Rahr85

    Unanswered Nerves

    Parts of this thread resonate with me. Back in my late teens (so 15+ years ago) i dabbled in a bit of DH/freeride in that i had a scott high octane FR but everything we rode was either natural trails or just cocking about in the city centre/uni campus. With hindsight i doubt a lot of what i did...
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    LETS SEE YOUR RIDE FOOTAGE

    i only had my phone available but i was bored and it started snowing. forgot how easily the front tyre would try to break loose.
  15. Rahr85

    I hate being cold riding, here is what I have been wearing to keep toasty [video]

    Not too dissimmilar to myself. lately with the weather being between 0-5 and quite wet i've just went with the following: Hands: Evans (FWE) waterproof gloves, seem to be basically a ski glove with some padding/grip Feet: My leather karrimor hiking boots as they keep out 99% of the water and...
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    Help removing crank arms

    it'll just get rammed into whatever crevice it'll fit in. Space seems to be at a premium with the whyte. i did manage to manipulate the cover off but it did get a bit damaged in the process.
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    Help removing crank arms

    Evans workshop reckoned it was pass through like the 160 you described but it doesn't appear to be that way. I've ordered the tool as I don't fancy trying to wiggle the cover about
  18. Rahr85

    Help removing crank arms

    i think its this i need. Crank Extractor - CCP44
  19. Rahr85

    Help removing crank arms

    Also planned to clear out any dirt that had accumulated around the motor whilst doing the work
  20. Rahr85

    Help removing crank arms

    Hi guys, hoping for a bit of help as i don't want to waste time/money ordering the wrong bit. In order to install the volspeed in this bike it seems like the crank arm has to come off to get the motor cover off. The cap is 8mm but the part after that is alien to me and i was hoping someone...
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