What did you buy your ebike this week?

Hattori-Hanzo

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Apr 10, 2023
419
555
UK
Half bought half made, I wanted to try some magnetic pedals but didn't want to spend the extortionate price incase I don't get on with them at all, so I made some to test the waters.
Yet to try them but they seem to work off the bike, I just need to remove the pin Infront of the magnet as it can hold the plate off if it's in the wrong position, other than that I'm hopeful they will give a good indication if I'll like magnetic pedals or not.

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VWsurfbum

🤴King of Bling🌠
Jan 11, 2021
1,528
2,249
England
Half bought half made, I wanted to try some magnetic pedals but didn't want to spend the extortionate price incase I don't get on with them at all, so I made some to test the waters.
Yet to try them but they seem to work off the bike, I just need to remove the pin Infront of the magnet as it can hold the plate off if it's in the wrong position, other than that I'm hopeful they will give a good indication if I'll like magnetic pedals or not.

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What a great idea, i'd also like to try them but not 100% convinced?
I used to love being clipped in for the old XC days but not for what I ride nowadays, I always though this would be a good compromise.
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
9,004
9,423
Lincolnshire, UK
New chain time for my Levo, it was original and has stretched quite a bit after 450 miles.
Replaced it with a X01.
That is too long by the diameter of a roller, which is 0.3". That would make the chain have a "stretch" of 0.6%. Not too excessive, considering that 0.75% is worn out. But well over the 0.5% that many consider as a good point to replace a chain before it damages the rest of your transmission.
 

JStrube

Active member
Sep 15, 2022
277
208
Atwater, CA
Wintertime is servicetime…
Today an assortment of parts and tools arrived. My tiny workspace in our basement is quickly filling up.
I will renew the outer bearing seals on my Bosch motor and service fork and shock. As this is the first time I will do an air spring rebuild I also needed some of the special tools that Fox requires. Didn’t buy the originals however, but the ones I got look and feel well made and will do the job.
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Received a bicycle bit set from Wera a few days ago to go with my torque wrench from them. The extra long 89mm bits are ideal to reach those pesky screws in tight locations.
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Still waiting for Black Friday to pull the trigger on new tires. I will go with the new Schwalbe radial Magic Mary front and rear plus everything needed to fit them tubeless for my first time.
Those Wera tools look nice!
 

James_C

Well-known member
Nov 25, 2019
536
271
Kent, UK
That is too long by the diameter of a roller, which is 0.3". That would make the chain have a "stretch" of 0.6%. Not too excessive, considering that 0.75% is worn out. But well over the 0.5% that many consider as a good point to replace a chain before it damages the rest of your transmission.
I had a KMC chain that measured 0.5 when new!
 

VWsurfbum

🤴King of Bling🌠
Jan 11, 2021
1,528
2,249
England

Zed.

Active member
Apr 26, 2023
176
231
Deepest Bandit country (Wales)
Sram GX Eagle AXS T-Type Rear Derailleur - 12 Speed for £249 down from £430 from Merlin - unashamedly bought as a 'spare' 🤭

Mrs has one (GX) on her KSL and I have an 'XO' on the Canyon (although it's not being ridden at the moment🤷‍♂️)

Rich.

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delivered :cool:

also had the feline delivery inspector's aproval :ROFLMAO:

next to find for sensible money is chains and casettes:eek:

Rich.
 

2WHLFUN

Active member
Apr 27, 2022
109
275
Trinidad, CO
Just finished installing a set of Maven brakes. The stealth master cylinder doesn’t play nice with dropper remotes or mode selection switches. Spent half the evening grinding the dropper mount to fit in the tight spot there. Had to keep the lever there or the ergonomics would be 💩
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Astro66

Active member
May 24, 2024
321
573
Sydney Australia
New Linkglide 11-50T 11 speed cassette.

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Fitted to my new wheel and hub that I built myself.

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New Di2 XT derailleur. Notice the LG (Linkglide) symbol on the clutch housing. This is really important as this confirms this derailleur will give me Autoshift when connected to my EP600 Shimano motor.

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I also got the Linkglide chain delivered, so I have everything to do the Linkglide conversion. But as I have quite a bit of riding before Xmas. I might leave it till after Xmas to fit, as things are quite busy at the moment, and I don't want to rush the install, or have EMTB issues.

I will connect the derailleur to the motor and reprogramme the motor, and confirm the shifter shifts, whilst it's laying on the floor. Just so I know I have no other research to do to get the derailleur going.
 

Cell4soul

E*POWAH Master
Jul 11, 2022
518
1,324
Mesa, AZ
Just finished installing a set of Maven brakes. The stealth master cylinder doesn’t play nice with dropper remotes or mode selection switches. Spent half the evening grinding the dropper mount to fit in the tight spot there. Had to keep the lever there or the ergonomics would be 💩 View attachment 150672
You should be able to use the SRAM Matchmaker clamp for you dropper. Nice and clean. Let us know how the brakes are, I‘ve considered Mavens.
 

Bndit

Active member
Jul 14, 2022
302
343
Finland
Just finished installing a set of Maven brakes. The stealth master cylinder doesn’t play nice with dropper remotes or mode selection switches. Spent half the evening grinding the dropper mount to fit in the tight spot there. Had to keep the lever there or the ergonomics would be 💩 View attachment 150672
Put your switch between brake clamp and grip, problem solved!
 

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