P4UL
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Hi guys New focus jam2 coming today any tips and advise for a ebike newbie before i set off on my first ride ? do i just crack on like my trusty old hard tail
cheers guys , well it finally arrived 2 days after expected i only went for the jam2 plus which i believe isn't the highest spec one but wow what a bike ! i defo will be getting a mud hugger after this mornings mud fest . tell me though im paranoid of gently rinsing the mud off after a ride , not a full clean but just a gentle hosing down to get the large bits of crud off ..... near the motor i can see openings and shiny metal etc am i ok to just rinse in this general area ? sorry for the newb question
hi mate i cant see anywhere online that the raceface ar40s are tubeless ready im guessing they are though ?Convert it to tubeless
Mudhugger on the front to keep eyes clean in winter.
TEC pack if your going to do longer rides.
Maybe change the flat bar for a riser if you want a more relaxed position.
Which one did you go for?
hi mate i cant see anywhere online that the raceface ar40s are tubeless ready im guessing they are though ?
Whether they are or not is not a big deal. Are the spoke holes covered over with something that looks tight? If so then they are probably tubeless ready. If not get some Gorilla tape and put two layers all around the rim, ensuring the spoke holes are covered. Sorted.hi mate i cant see anywhere online that the raceface ar40s are tubeless ready im guessing they are though ?
hi mate i cant see anywhere online that the raceface ar40s are tubeless ready im guessing they are though ?
That was the problem on one of the wheels on my brand new Whyte T130. I was at the point of throwing the wheel across the garage when I applied some logic on the lines of "I know what I'm doing, I've done it many times before, I've done everything right, so it must be a fault somewhere, therefore give up!"My LBs had a difficult job getting my so called “tubeless rims ” to hold air ..turned out the original rim tape was not applied correctly ............
Is that a 150mm Yari fork?I've had my Jam2 Plus for a week and have changed the tires to tubeless, added winter mud flaps, quick release seat clamp, cut two cm off each end of the handlebars, and replaced the grips with ESI Chunky foam grips.. easier on the wrists on long downhill runs. Ready to rock and roll!
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I use the valve injector to add more Stans. While riding in Moab, Utah on my regular mtb I felt a spray on my ankle which indicated a leak from a cactus spine but the stans quickly plugged itself.Welcome to the Focus “Jammies!”
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Just got another puncture to realise the Stans must have given up as only air escaping ...no sealant.......off to LBS for a top up.
Huh.. Is Stan's Race different from Stan's Sealant? I use the Stan's NoTubes injector with Stan's Sealant whenever more is needed and have not had an clogging problems.Advised you cannot add Stans Race through the valves as the “Globules” are too big and clog the valve
Stans Race is the only sealant that worked for me so I am loath to change
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Advised you cannot add Stans Race through the valves as the “Globules” are too big and clog the valve
Stans Race is the only sealant that worked for me so I am loath to change
Have fun
Same here. The regular Stan's sealant lasted all last spring and summer. It's winter here in Hood River, Oregon and we stay off the trails when they're muddy or in a freeze thaw so I haven't had it on single track yet.Wasn't aware of the "race" version of Stan's. I use the regular and have not had a flat yet, fingers crossed. It is good for 2 to 6 months, where the race needs to be checked every 3-4 weeks. No biggie to pop the bead to add the Race version, but 3-4 weeks would be problematic for me. I ride mostly rocks and hard pack, so not much problems with stickers or thorns. Oh, nice looking blue/black bike by the way.
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