I've got some Huawei ones that cost about 100 then bought a rubber strap on ebay so if one falls out I'm still wearing it around the back of my neck.
Anti-lost Soft Silicone Strap Lanyard Rope For Earbuds Earphones Earbud Holder
but they only work if the earbuds have a little stick like bit...
subscriptions are lame, if they want to lock data behind a paywall in the app then it should be a one off payment of like 2.99
or just free in the first place... Bosch will fall behind the other manufacturers who are just trying to make their sfotware attractive to people looking to buy a bike...
probably just the weight off the bike, unless you can physically pull the fork out to extend them further.
which would probably be trapped negative air pressure pulling them in.
you do cycle the forks every 10psi or so right?
surely it doesn't matter if your battery goes down to 5%
The cells aren't supposed to have memory according to bosch and the battery will auto shut off before its volts drop too low.
as long as you aren't leaving it that low for long before you top it up to 40-60% I''d imagine any impact on...
98 on the front is probably to high for your weight.
it probably has one spacer from stock, the instructions probably tell you
I'd have thought the fork would be a bit hard
I was running mine at about 230 or so at 100kg to get 25% sag.
op might need a 600psi rockshox pump to get above 200...
are you sure it doesn't just push back in again?
all the modern Bosch ones do, they are only held in by friction and have a white line indicator to line up when inserting
like in this video at 2:56
Usually peoples come loose from being knocked etc and they don't get why their bike isn't...
no longer need to visit a dealer to add auto or eco+ since the new update (patch notes literally say that, I know for some bikes they showed up anyway)
https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/help-center/asset-ast-00076
I just use drip on wax like stuff and then wipe the chain dry.
the outside of the chain doesn't need lubricating only the inside rollers etc.
I wipe my chain down with an old sock every ride
you can skip to 1:40
you have to take the shape it link off and flip it upside down
you need 2x t25 to undo the top of the shock, you have to hold one side or it just spins (Had to tighten mine it started to make a slight knocking sound when lifting the bike by the seat)
as far as I know the battery cuts out if it gets too hot as a safety precaution.
I think I read about it happening to people on here in really hot countries.
You should always let the battery cool down before charging btw
Wleding or whatever on that frame above looks kinda messed up btw, just above the motor why does it has a weird double line
or just get a bottle cage where the bottle goes in from the side and a 600ml bottle like I posted about in this thread ages ago
Pumps not attached to the bottle cage...
I have one over a year old now and had no issues with it.
suspension pivot bearings have a lifetime warranty but I assume a Whyte Dealer has to submit the claim
is it really though? it seems to be where the motors are showcased in MTB events.
also all the bike shops I've seen, most of the electric bikes are mtb.
most commuters are on old analogue bikes apart from the odd folding bike
The question you asked google or whatever is pure confirmation biased
you get results that favour your outcome, it's not proof of anything
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=is+brose+a+bad+motor
It's also why search engines are bad, most people probably don't even realise and live in tunnel...
Thats because the wheelbase is shorter, not because the bike is lighter.
on a full 29er it seems like 180 degree tight turns when you turn the bars so far, the bike really wants to try and fight going froward and would rather push the rider off.
easier to just lock up and slide the back end a bit