I haven't a clue what they are , space age chainring ? help.
I haven't a clue what they are , space age chainring ? help.
Keep explaining.... I'm not curious in terms of wanting to do it... but i'm VERY curious to know more about the tech/system as a bit of a nerd.It's called a "Speedi" it's a mechanical de-restricter. Hopefully undetectable by Bosch smart system and easy to remove without trace if needed.
It will only increase assistance up to around 25mph.
It has limitations compared to a chip but I still have a year of warranty on the bike so it's a safer option, fingers crossed.
Keep explaining.... I'm not curious in terms of wanting to do it... but i'm VERY curious to know more about the tech/system as a bit of a nerd.
Sounds perfect. That's about the max I would ever want and probably 20mph would do me for the road mainly. Will Google speeding and see what comes up.It's called a "Speedi" it's a mechanical de-restricter. Hopefully undetectable by Bosch smart system and easy to remove without trace if needed.
It will only increase assistance up to around 25mph.
It has limitations compared to a chip but I still have a year of warranty on the bike so it's a safer option, fingers crossed.
Had a look and sent a mail as mine has hope hub and rotor. The lad that does some of my repairs said he's just fitted one for someone and it's working well. Cheap as well.It seems like a good device, like I say it does have some draw backs compared to a chip. It's mechanical so will eventually wear out, though it's supposedly good for thousands of miles, it's limited to 1.5x of your top assisted speed, it can't be tuned or adjusted and maybe the biggest draw back is your milage and speed will be inaccurate, also it will only fit certain bikes with disc magnets.
Here's the official website, though the "two wheel empire" is the UK distributor
SPEEDi - E-Bike Speed Limit Increaser by NLS Components
Shop our mechanical e-bike speed limit increaser. Electric bike speed limiter removal. Designed, manufactured and tested in New Zealand. Compatible with e-bikes from Specialized, Trek, Giant and more. Easy to install and remove. We ship internationally.nlscomponents.com
I see other folk selling for 20 quid moreThere's a few threads around here on the planetary gear derestrictors.
I bought one a couple of years ago for my Levo from Alex @ Planet3 Home - PLANET3
Similar to mine had it for nearly 5 years.New bash guard mounted
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What stops the bike from swinging around when you are working on it?Finally found the time to install my bike lift, the wooden cleat is pegged to the ceiling in the slab, but as it is red bricks, as a precaution I also glued it with Sika 11FC..
now I will be able to mount my wheels tubeless with the inserts..
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It's a swing for them days it's raining and you just can't be bothered.What stops the bike from swinging around when you are working on it?
What stops the bike from swinging around when you are working on it?
I have the exact same bike lift as you do! I just use it for storage though in my garage. I do like your solution of using the cord to support the rear. I never did like the hooks under the seat. I used to use a bungie cord to hold it to the post.Finally found the time to install my bike lift, the wooden cleat is pegged to the ceiling in the slab, but as it is red bricks, as a precaution I also glued it with Sika 11FC..
now I will be able to mount my wheels tubeless with the inserts..
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My son bought me exactly the same one too for Christmas 2021, I thought it wouldn’t be strong enough to hold my bike but I’ve swung from it so my bike has nothing to worry about yeah it swings about a bit but it’s great for lubing my chain and similar jobs as it’s almost eye level, sweet bit of kitFinally found the time to install my bike lift, the wooden cleat is pegged to the ceiling in the slab, but as it is red bricks, as a precaution I also glued it with Sika 11FC..
now I will be able to mount my wheels tubeless with the inserts..
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Nice what model is it. I'm waiting for a Cairn adventure to arrive few weeks yet I hear.I bought my Levo a little friend
I think I would only be doing good forest tracks and some road touring . Too muddy in winter to be having three dirty rides a week one is ok thoughIt's a Creo SL E5 Comp.
second hand with upgraded wheels. First ride this afternoon, rides well but a bit bumpy on skinny tyres.
Michlin E-Wild (29x2.6) rear, E-Wild (29x2.6) front and Wild Enduro (29x2.4) front tyres.
I'd used E-Wild rear & Wild Enduro combo on my Rail previously as 'back-to-front' widths with good results so bought another pair, the wider front E-Wild is to try
will be using Nukeproof's 'ARD' foam insert things as I bought a load from Wiggle in they're dying moments @ £15 for a pair (27.5" items but can be spliced so I've sacrificed one to extend 10)
^^ Mostly ridden in BPW.
Rich.
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