Yeah, *should* be okay.
I base that on my experience of moving between Shimano and Sunrace 11-speed cassettes without needing to adjust the rear mech. But that was the same wheel, so I get the point about freehub maybe affecting the alignment slightly if you are swapping wheels.
I'd assume the...
Only if you leave the bike somewhere that gets very hot or cold, like a shed. In that case, bring the battery in to the house where the temps are more stable.
Honestly, you'd have to try the SL to come up with comparable settings. You can't just compare the numbers across two different motors.
From personal experience of moving from a full-fat (Bosch) to an SL motor, it's all different.
I run much lower support % on my SL then I ever could on the...
There's 4 holes in the corners of the shed base to secure the Asgard to the floor. If you want a ground anchor you have to drill additional holes. It comes with instructions/advice for how to do this. It's all obvious, but i think they just want to point out that you need to treat the new holes...
I fitted an extra anchor point a couple of weeks ago. Broke my small drill bit i was using for a pilot hole! The 8mm bit got through fine (with a lot of noise!). So, yeah, don't use small, delicate drill bits on it!
Can one of the shops lend you a battery to see if it rides ok or not? That should prove the source of the problem.
If it is the battery, maybe look for second hand ones here or on eBay?
Turning left and the bar 'hooked in hard', so you mean like a hard unintended left turn, then you hit the deck on the left/inside of the turn?
Sounds more like a loss of grip than too much grip. I have slid out on asphalt/tarmac plenty of times because it can get quite greasy. It sounds like...
Don't leave the bike wet for long periods.
Don't use running water near the electrical components.
Use a brush or sponge instead and dry it well afterwards.
In winter, I put a dehumidifier in my bike shed, further reducing moisture and any risk of condensation (see: UniBond AERO 360º Moisture...
The biggest advantage is that the Asgard is definitely more secure than a common wooden shed (even if you upgrade the shed a bit) and there's no way to see for sure what's inside.
I don't buy the argument that it telegraphs you as having expensive bikes. Family's buy these for their Apollos. If...
No. It doesn't add anything IMHO. If it was a big shed you walked around in then a wooden floor would be nice as it would dampen your steps. But hauling bikes in and out of this shed, I honestly cant see a wooden floor making any difference....
It may also make installing a ground anchor harder.
They are a bit like those grave drive way things but they are specifically designed for creating bases for shed and things.
There's various brands out there. I used ProBase. Most garden or shed websites sell them.
Happy with the product but TBH it's probably easier to get a level surface with...
I like the look of the Cube Acid Hybrid One. Lower-power Bosch motor, but then again I ride a Levo SL and the Cube out powers that. Cube Acid looks like a good platform to upgrade later. Get a wider range chainset, 120mm forks. I think it'd be pretty sweet, particularly considering the low...
Mostly Eco 30%/50%, and a bit of Trail 50%/70% for the hill climbs.
I have been tuning my Eco down recently. I had it at 25%/50% which still allowed me to climb hills with roadies, but I found 25% support to be under-powered when accelerating. Kinda felt stupid having the whine of a eeb motor...