What did you buy your ebike this week?

LeftItLancs

Member
Apr 12, 2021
65
55
North UK
Sqlab grips, 702 large. Sorted out my aching palm issues and very comfortable.

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Timwu12

Member
Nov 2, 2022
10
2
Austin
invisiframe matte and gloss combo film set for the trek rail frame. I'm interested in how the matte and gloss combo will come out
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
9,014
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Lincolnshire, UK
All from CRC's Black Friday sale. Free delivery
One Fohn Polartec Thermal Pro Fleece 69% off. £25
One Finish Line 240ml wet lube 20% off £8.79
One IXS Trigger full face helmet for my grandson, size Large. 40% off £120.
(I now have a barely used Met Parachute 2018 in red/black size Medium for sale. The one before the MIPS version)
 

Semmelrocc

E*POWAH Master
Dec 28, 2021
306
760
Germany
Rear brake rotor upgrade (Sram Centerline 180 -> 203 mm, Galfer scintered pads) finally fitted, along with a new X01 chain on the other side. The hardest part was to understand what kind of brake adapter I would need. 😅
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Expidia

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Jun 27, 2022
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Capital Region, New York
This intermatic 1-6 hour timer is a simple wind up timer and practically silent. I'm not a fan of those cheapo lamp type timers. Or the digital ones that you have to be a computer programmer to set 😆.

Last month I installed an AC receptacle box near my bikes. I had it on an Alexa type wifi switch, so I could turn it off from anywhere in my house, but I usually wound up (especially after a late day ride) sleeping through my reminder alert to say "Alexa turn bike charger off". Also makes it easier to charge a discharged battery back to the 60% level for longer storage times like when putting the bike up for the winter months. Just set it for an hour or 2 until you reach 60%.

If you are handy with basic electric wiring (turn off the outlets breaker or fuse first) this switch is only connected by two wires just like an on/off wall light switch, because thats all it is. You just run the hot wire to one connection on this switch and the other connection on this switch goes to the hot side of the receptacle. The white neutral wire is just hooked to the other side of the receptacle as you normally would.

Gives me peace of mind (leaving charger on especially overnight) for only $37. After I set say 5 hours on the timer the power will be cut "off" to the bike's charger. Timer handles up to 10 amps, so I can even charge both my bikes at the same time too (4 amp chargers each).

* SPST as the one to choose on the Amazon's site stands for Single Pole Single Throw . . . means it's an on/off light switch, just like a wall light switch.

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SwampNut

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Oct 26, 2022
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Peoria, AZ USA
Um, that's a lot of work. I use this for my ammo reloading cleaner so it won't run too long. Would be fine for bikes too, but my primary bike has auto-disconnect built in.


WTF, can't post a link to amazon?? ASIN: B01D3QEK4E
 

markloch

Active member
May 14, 2021
188
154
NorCal
SRAM 12x grip/twist shifter. I jammed my right thumb a couple of weeks ago after a bee (!) flew into my mouth and stung me, more or less causing me to stop paying attention to the trail, resulting in front wheel washing out and down I went. There was no way I could shift with my thumb, and used my index finger to shift to get home. Even buttoning shirts and opening ziplock baggies is difficult and painful ... especially those childproof ziplocks adult goodies from the dispensary come in. A week of no riding was driving me crazy, then it occurred to me maybe there was a SRAM 12x grip shift and Lo! there is! Arrived a couple of days ago - I've never been a fan of grip shifters but it got me back on my bike. My wife usually rolls her eyes when more bike gear shows up in the post but she appreciates I'm not the grumpy old fart I was a few days ago.

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Rubinstein

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Apr 7, 2022
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kent
SRAM 12x grip/twist shifter. I jammed my right thumb a couple of weeks ago after a bee (!) flew into my mouth and stung me, more or less causing me to stop paying attention to the trail, resulting in front wheel washing out and down I went. There was no way I could shift with my thumb, and used my index finger to shift to get home. Even buttoning shirts and opening ziplock baggies is difficult and painful ... especially those childproof ziplocks adult goodies from the dispensary come in. A week of no riding was driving me crazy, then it occurred to me maybe there was a SRAM 12x grip shift and Lo! there is! Arrived a couple of days ago - I've never been a fan of grip shifters but it got me back on my bike. My wife usually rolls her eyes when more bike gear shows up in the post but she appreciates I'm not the grumpy old fart I was a few days ago.

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Whatever it takes to keep you rolling bro 👍
 

Sander23

Active member
Aug 28, 2020
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Belgium
I bought some 25g co2 cartridges and this kit today. Both Has a 70% discount with .
The dynaplug discount was from 75€ to 22.50€, So i guess its worth to give it a try
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SwampNut

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Oct 26, 2022
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Peoria, AZ USA
I bought a 50% improvement in top assist speed. Right by my house, there are open desert areas that are suitable for 30+ MPH, but they are hard to do with pure human power (sand and soft dirt).

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DrStupid

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Patreon
Jul 10, 2019
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Pleasureville Ky
CS-4100-10 11-46T.
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This is cassette number 3, for the Rad cage'd Zee. I Had to add a larger pulley to get enough take-up for the 11-46 cassette, but its making the stretch nicely 👌 eventually I will need to buy a new derailleur, but for now a box of spare parts is keeping up.

Update: The rig started dropping chains because the pulley was too large for the ancient OneUp cage design. I put it back to the standard Zee pulley, and removed 2 links from the chain. This mech barley makes the stretch, 11-46T on a TranceXe... but it makes it.
 
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irie

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May 2, 2022
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Chichester, W.Sussex, UK
DVO Jade X 230x60 for the 2022 Trek Rail 5. Now got to figure out what spring to buy, thinking VALT Progressive. Bike is 25kg, I am ~84 kg ready to ride, I like a plush ride and can't get a lot of air because my left ACL is very 'second hand' so can't risk a twisting landing. Will ask TF Tuned.

Edit: cancelled order because decided to instead tune existing shock before going coil.
 
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steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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Lincolnshire, UK
DVO Jade X 230x60 for the 2022 Trek Rail 5. Now got to figure out what spring to buy, thinking VALT Progressive. Bike is 25kg, I am ~84 kg ready to ride, I like a plush ride and can't get a lot of air because my left ACL is very 'second hand' so can't risk a twisting landing. Will ask TF Tuned.
TFT have a spring calculator. I have no idea how good it is, but it is by TFT so it must be, at the very least, OK.

 

irie

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May 2, 2022
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TFT have a spring calculator. I have no idea how good it is, but it is by TFT so it must be, at the very least, OK.

I've used it, think I need 400-488, but I'll call them tomorrow.
 

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