NorthernBloke
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I have the Team and it is awesome but currently having crank arm issues (one keeps falling off)
Used forum for potential fixes, followed the suggestions and so far no further problems, e*13 alloy (waiting on carbon)
Since having Covid I have found out I have a heart condition - AF
Without this I would not be riding, so this has saved me.
I also think it has helped my skillset going up hill. I am choosing trickier climbs and having a go at 'hike a bike' sections.
Calderdale, UK is my stomping ground and I am finding 40 to 50 k range with 3,000 ft of climb before the red blinking light of death comes on.
I use profile 1, and try not to use boost until end of ride when you're tired or when the climb is really steep.
Not sure of the guard though, I have quite a few stratches and a couple of gouges already, also not so sure the charging cap is much cop as I often find sand in it after a ride. The Yorkshire gritstone sand that gets into a fine paste and ends up in every nook and cranny.
Looking to change tyres for the winter as not sure the current tyres are going to be enough for the mud that is coming.
Used forum for potential fixes, followed the suggestions and so far no further problems, e*13 alloy (waiting on carbon)
Since having Covid I have found out I have a heart condition - AF
Without this I would not be riding, so this has saved me.
I also think it has helped my skillset going up hill. I am choosing trickier climbs and having a go at 'hike a bike' sections.
Calderdale, UK is my stomping ground and I am finding 40 to 50 k range with 3,000 ft of climb before the red blinking light of death comes on.
I use profile 1, and try not to use boost until end of ride when you're tired or when the climb is really steep.
Not sure of the guard though, I have quite a few stratches and a couple of gouges already, also not so sure the charging cap is much cop as I often find sand in it after a ride. The Yorkshire gritstone sand that gets into a fine paste and ends up in every nook and cranny.
Looking to change tyres for the winter as not sure the current tyres are going to be enough for the mud that is coming.
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