Legendary-dave
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Hi everyone....I’ve just got a specialised turbo levo fsr.....I love it ...it’s amazing but my friends won’t ride with me ?
Hi everyone....I’ve just got a specialised turbo levo fsr.....I love it ...it’s amazing but my friends won’t ride with me ?
I did but my eye just kept going too the frame ....I’ve never had duel suspension mtb before ...I watched videos on you tube of it and it just swayed me totally too it ...I ride trails mainly but nothing hardcore but now I’m going to push the boundaries....I live near Swanage Dorset and the new forest so I’m going to be very busy ...just wished I got it earlier in the summerThat looks like a good bike. Did you consider getting a hardtail at all? What sort of riding do you do?
I do hope so considering it was one of them that introduced me to one of their nephews that had one ...they nearly knocked me off it for a go when it arrived ?Just give them a ride up any hill on your and they will have the same silly grin on their face that you do and will start saving for one of their own
I did but my eye just kept going too the frame ....I’ve never had duel suspension mtb before ...I watched videos on you tube of it and it just swayed me totally too it ...I ride trails mainly but nothing hardcore but now I’m going to push the boundaries....I live near Swanage Dorset and the new forest so I’m going to be very busy ...just wished I got it earlier in the summer
Oh yeah I know swanage. Was there on Saturday. Got a steam train from Norden. Also ordered some cycle maps of the New Forest. Never cycled there yet but I bet it’s a really good place.[/
It is ...I can’t stop riding it ...it’s so awesome...it’s a shame I’ve got to work ...it’s really affecting my riding time ?....what’s your ride dude ?
I looked at the cubes ...they are fantastic looking bikes ....the first e bike I tried was a specialised so I think that heavily influenced my choice ...I’m not letting my battery charge drop below 80 % ....I hope I’m doing the right thing ....all the advice I’ve looked atseems to say thatI’ve not bought an EMTB yet. Currently have just a normal mountain bike. Hired a Cube Reaction Pro 500 a week ago and was very impressed. It was as if the hills did not exist. It’s a hardtail which might be enough for what I want but then again I’ve never tried any other ebike. Would have bought it but the new Bosch motors are coming out soon so I thought I’d wait a while until then.
To get the maximum cycle life out of your pack you want to store the battery at between 30-70% state of charge, charging to full just before (within 24hrs ideally) of when you are going to ride. Don't give too much credibility to any guidance on battery care you find in the manual of your bike - from what I have seen the bike manufacturers either know very little about the care and use of lithium batteries, or (more cynically) they are giving people the wrong advise deliberately because they want to sell more replacement batteries down the line.I looked at the cubes ...they are fantastic looking bikes ....the first e bike I tried was a specialised so I think that heavily influenced my choice ...I’m not letting my battery charge drop below 80 % ....I hope I’m doing the right thing ....all the advice I’ve looked atseems to say that
Thankyou.....that’s great advice ....you hear so many different advice notes ....the manuals say nothing about it ...just only how to chargeTo get the maximum cycle life out of your pack you want to store the battery at between 30-70% state of charge, charging to full just before (within 24hrs ideally) of when you are going to ride. Don't give too much credibility to any guidance on battery care you find in the manual of your bike - from what I have seen the bike manufacturers either know very little about the care and use of lithium batteries, or (more cynically) they are giving people the wrong advise deliberately because they want to sell more replacement batteries down the line.
Lots of threads on this topic are available in the forum, have a gander...
Battery care/management - EMTB Forums
Loss in battery life - EMTB Forums
Battery Management - EMTB Forums
...and here's some external resources explaining the factors that influence cycle life, capacity degradation and power density over time...
How to Prolong Lithium-based Batteries - Battery University
Three Ways That Lithium Dendrites Grow
Thanks.....I’ll take that into account.....just a little ride down the beach along a coast path ...such a great ride ...so pleased with itIn the old days, running a battery completely flat would be detrimental but these modern lithium ions have protection circuits which cut out power well before the battery is completely drained, so running out of charge on a bike ride is not going to cause damage as long as you don’t keep it in this state for too long.
I would charge it back to 40-60% for storage or 100% if you intend to ride again in the short term.
Also I wouldn’t charge a battery if it is hot from a ride. Let it cool a little before charging.
Thanks.....I’ll take that into account.....just a little ride down the beach along a coast path ...such a great ride ...so pleased with it[/QUOTE
You certainly are having a cool time with your new bike. What did you have before you got this one?
i think that might be a good idea ...especially in summer as it’s foing to get hot and very cold in winter ...also you should consider keeping it off the floor ...and ventilation to keep the air moving ....I’m no expert but it may be worth some investigating on all factorsHi guys/girls with regards batteries how do people with batteries that don't remove get on especially stored in an outside lockup. I'm awaiting a steel shed being built then the bike will be locked up in that. should i put insulation on the inside just to take the edge off.
Hi guys/girls with regards batteries how do people with batteries that don't remove get on especially stored in an outside lockup. I'm awaiting a steel shed being built then the bike will be locked up in that. should i put insulation on the inside just to take the edge off.
Giant Talon Hardtail ....great bike I still will use it when I go out with the kids ....what do you have ?
i think that might be a good idea ...especially in summer as it’s foing to get hot and very cold in winter ...also you should consider keeping it off the floor ...and ventilation to keep the air moving ....I’m no expert but it may be worth some investigating on all factors
I’m not sure either ...I’d be thinking about lining the whole inside as a metal box is going to get hot and cold ....I’ve seen some neoprene insulation jackets which you can put around the battery. Not sure if that would work.
possibly having two ponds i wrap the pipework in similar and it keeps water flowing and stops pipes freezing anythings a bonusI’ve seen some neoprene insulation jackets which you can put around the battery. Not sure if that would work.
I keep mine in my lounge ?....possibly having two ponds i wrap the pipework in similar and it keeps water flowing and stops pipes freezing anythings a bonus
yea the steel lock up has a steel floor so i'll probably put down some rubber flooring on top and insulate it before winter hitsI’ve seen some neoprene insulation jackets which you can put around the battery. Not sure if that would work.
Once you start thinking about a e bike it does draw you in and ....boom !!!!.....you’ve got one ?
Hahahaha one of the reasons that was a clincher for me was the same thing ...I was in Swanage....with my kids... I was owned by an elderly couple too on a hillI remember the exact moment about 2 years ago I made the mental decision to get an ebike. I was cycling on my hardtail with the other half in Cornwall giving it everything I had going up an incline and then this old couple behind us )carrying their shopping in a basket) rang their bell to tell us to get out of the way and they zoomed past us. That was the moment!
Hahahaha one of the reasons that was a clincher for me was the same thing ...I was in Swanage....with my kids... I was owned by an elderly couple too on a hill
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