Wiltshire Warrior
E*POWAH Master
for hacks and tricks and photo's to inspire me while I wait for the Post man to to deliver it!!!!
Don't worry, you won't have to look at numbers that high once you start riding it properly.Put 4 miles on it this morning (in the rain) using Eco and it still has 75miles range!
Thin grips help reduce arm pump.The handle bar grips are too thin
Are you in North Wilrshire mate?
Rear tire clearance on the Hans Damf 2.35" which is the size of the carcase and the side knobs are 63mm just under 2.5 (2.48")
So measuring off the side knobs there is 15mm clearance each side or 1.2" overall, so a tire 3.68" would foul the stays but anything smaller will fit.
Ps I checked the Seat stays and the gap was exactly the same!!!!
I don't think changing the cassette or chain will have any measurable effect on milage. Use durable drivetrain components to make them last longer. I prefer the chainring, cassette and freehub body to be steel. If you want to increase milage, consider swapping the tyres. If you can live with less grip and less puncture resistance, you can save quite a bit of weight by dropping the SG casing, and improve rolling resistance with a less agressive tyre.
I still don't think you've got a M8050 rear deraileur. The pictures you posted is showing an M8000 as far as I can tell. The guide for the cable entering the derailleur isn't there on the M8050. Also there is a lump at the top of the M8050 derailleur that is missing on your photos. I've currently got an M8050 and M7000 in the shed, and I can't find anywhere to attach the wire on the M8050.
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