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Just buy the ortlieb if you want something you can take off the bike. If you want metal baskets, Wald makes the best ones hands down, and they fold.
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I rode the 380, and while the ride was smoother it also didn’t feel like a bike and was slower. Bought a 380+ on sale today and get it in a week. Can’t wait! This might be niche but does anyone have a recommendation for a tote bag that would work well for tennis? It would hold two rackets, can of balls and a pair of shoes at a minimum
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# ? Jul 19, 2023 00:11 |
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Hollismason posted:There's a dealer in my area that sells them and I'm going to buy from the store so they put it together. Oh yeah, diy blind spot. Good move, and its worth reminding others to ask if your own local shop will be able to service an ebike you didn't get through them before you pull the trigger
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# ? Jul 19, 2023 01:26 |
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Yeah they only have the slightly more expensive Pace 500.3 but they only charge 100 dollars to put it together. Okay my next question who do I go with for bike insurance because State Farm offered me a personal articles plan but it doesn't cover ebikes. Anyone have any thoughts on Oyster?
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# ? Jul 19, 2023 01:51 |
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Hollismason posted:Yeah they only have the slightly more expensive Pace 500.3 but they only charge 100 dollars to put it together. Weird, my fiance got hers covered through state farm.
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# ? Jul 19, 2023 17:47 |
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2600 is a decent price but 2000 is great: https://www.canyon.com/en-us/electric-bikes/electric-city-bike/precede-on/al/precede-on-5/3350.html Not sure how warranty coverage would work on the motor side. I'm having the Quick Haul looked at by the local Tern dealer, who of course have to be trained on Bosch cuz of Tern's ebikes. Only the dealer who sold me the bike can do warranty work for free, apparently?
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# ? Jul 19, 2023 22:15 |
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Jabarto posted:Weird, my fiance got hers covered through state farm. I called my State Farm rep and personal articles specifically in my area do not cover Class 1 , 2, or 3 EBikes or scooters. Regular bikes fine, but not ebikes.
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# ? Jul 20, 2023 02:08 |
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Velosurance is who I went with but I haven't had to make a claim yet so I can't speak to how they do when it really matter
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# ? Jul 20, 2023 04:52 |
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Vanmoof bankrupt: https://www.gearpatrol.com/outdoors/a44535158/vanmoof-ebikes-bankruptcy/ It seems like cowboy is developing an app to make sure your bike doesn’t get bricked, but crazy. Can’t believe huge quickly it went from huge funding round to out of business. Rly one of the worst bike companies to go bankrupt in terms of its effects on their customers given how proprietary everything is. a better article: https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/18/from-vanmoof-to-vanpoof-how-did-the-e-bike-pioneer-go-bankrupt-even-as-the-market-boomed/ tildes fucked around with this message at 21:20 on Jul 20, 2023 |
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Sentient Data posted:Velosurance is who I went with but I haven't had to make a claim yet so I can't speak to how they do when it really matter Same. I've got an Aventon Pace 500.2 (step-thru) as well and I'm very happy after a year and roughly 1,100 miles. It's been almost entirely trouble-free. Besides the 100mile tune-up at the LBS, I have had to sand a brake pad that was squealing and patch a tube. I've got a 3 mi commute largely over MUPs so I only do 15mph most of the way, and 20mph when I'm back in traffic, with the PAS levels kind of working as a cruise control (only use the thumb for launching from a stop in traffic.) Range is fine, I don't run it below 25% or leave it on the charger for more than 2hrs and end up charging a little more than once a week (probably 25 miles or so elapsed). I wasn't impressed by Aventon's front rack, which is kind of small, so I found one for a random small-wheel style ebike on Amazon and made a bracket. This one holds takeout boxes perfectly (important requirement IMHO) or a bag of groceries . https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B087PMR7GS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I keep my laptop in a messenger bag because I cover a lot of ground during a workday. And I need to come up with something better for carrying my big Kryptonite chain lock (evo 1090). Right now I've got a cheap Planet Bike rear rack and a canvas bag ziptied for my lock and bungies. I'd like something better, like a folding box or something for a second bag of groceries but
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 01:49 |
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tildes posted:Vanmoof bankrupt: https://www.gearpatrol.com/outdoors/a44535158/vanmoof-ebikes-bankruptcy/
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evil_bunnY posted:Those bikes were insanely bad/complicated for the level of customer value. I was talking with a friend of mine who is a van moof owner in NYC, and he thinks that, while building a completely bespoke bicycle didn't help, their theft protection probably cost the most money. They sold him essentially two bikes for the price of one.
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Safety Dance posted:I was talking with a friend of mine who is a van moof owner in NYC, and he thinks that, while building a completely bespoke bicycle didn't help, their theft protection probably cost the most money. They sold him essentially two bikes for the price of one. Yeah, I saw that they mentioned "warranty costs" and wondered if they counted their theft guarantee in the warranty. I'm really curious if once the smoke has all cleared and we've lived with high interest rates for a while, it'll be mostly big bike brands selling ebikes or if these little companies survive.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 15:39 |
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Ebike price is actually one of the very few things that hasn't gone up in price , probably due to the enlarged global EV market and lower battery price. Van moof seems like a very European styled bike in the US market. Also way too much customization for a kickstarter thing. Your kickstarter thing can be 10-20% different from your alibaba wholesale thing. But too much customization the cost goes up.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 15:45 |
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It's a reminder that the bones of your bike will last a lot longer than the average tech startup company
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 15:52 |
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Sentient Data posted:It's a reminder that the bones of your bike will last a lot longer than the average tech startup company Sitting here nervously looking at my 175mm rear hub spacing, 22" wheels, and realizing that the vast majority of US market e-bikes would be miserable to ride with failed / dead electronics. There's no sane way to strip most of them also.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 16:02 |
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If you are paranoid, DIY or buy a turnkey bafang BBS bike is the safest way to annoy getting screwed by proprietary hardware. But OTOH I see aliexpress have 3rd party batteries for most of the popular common form factor so maybe you can just buy from the popular models. Checking aliexpress for part price is one thing I never considered. But after getting a crack on my phone, I will not buy any future phone with the on screen finger print function. The replacement cost is too high.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 16:19 |
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stephenthinkpad posted:But OTOH I see aliexpress have 3rd party batteries for most of the popular common form factor For the love of god don't buy AliExpress batteries unless you know the UL stamp is legit.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 16:57 |
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I am not going to buy it for my 5 year old bike that still has 60% of the range. But I can see somebody with a dead battery buy it. You can also invest in a fireproof battery charge case/box
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 17:05 |
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I've seen how much energy an exploding ebike battery puts out. I don't trust a fireproof case to not burn down yet another NYC apartment building.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 17:20 |
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So my Super73 ZX got stolen in the middle of the day, outside a hospital building where there are people around all the time. Someone (by the looks of the remains of the lock) used an angle grinder. I'm not buying another one even if I loved the comfortable ride as they've hiked their prices to €3000, so I'm looking at lower budget ones. I came across the Tenways CGO600 Pro, and it seems to have everything that I could need. Removable battery is a must, and the size works for me (I'm tall). The only complaints I can find so far are from people in the US that want throttles and stuff that's illegal to have here in Europe. Anyone have any experience with these bikes? It's single speed belt driven, but I live in a flat city so it doesn't matter to me. A huge bonus is that it doesn't scream e-bike, so hopefully less likely to get stolen.
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# ? Jul 21, 2023 17:37 |
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bought a used Super73 Z1 and I'm driving 4.5ish hours away to pick it up. Wish me luck! I'm gonna mod the poo poo outta this thing.
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MrOnBicycle posted:So my Super73 ZX Was the Super73 pedal assist only? What was that like?
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monsterzero posted:Same. Oh hey thanks for this information. I'm going tomorrow to test out the Aventon Pace 500.3 which if it works I'll end up buying. What is MUP? So what kind of lock am I buying for this?
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# ? Jul 22, 2023 02:52 |
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Don't go for a gimmick folding lock or garbage from aliexpress, high quality high mass is your friend, especially since you won't care about the biggest downside of a heavy lock (its weight when biking). I feel comfortable with the 1090, but I wouldn't go lower end than that, I'd go with it or something from their new York line
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# ? Jul 22, 2023 03:03 |
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Sentient Data posted:Don't go for a gimmick folding lock or garbage from aliexpress, high quality high mass is your friend, especially since you won't care about the biggest downside of a heavy lock (its weight when biking). I feel comfortable with the 1090, but I wouldn't go lower end than that, I'd go with it or something from their new York line I was looking at the Kryptonite series. I usually get a ulock and a chain for the front tire.
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# ? Jul 22, 2023 03:10 |
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I personally loop the chain through the rear wheel and triangle (and fixture) to make it more of a pain in the rear end to steal. If they want to get it without an angle grinder they can't just leave an easy to replace part behind. Ulocks are great also, but I'd suggest getting a feel for the size in person if going that route Vvv: right, that's what insurance is for, I just want to make sure it limits it to a targeted angle grinder attack instead of just a random crime of opportunity Sentient Data fucked around with this message at 04:17 on Jul 22, 2023 |
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No lock can protect you from a loud rear end angle grinder in board daylight. Sorry dude.
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# ? Jul 22, 2023 03:38 |
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I use my cafe lock and a big Kryptonite U lock. If they angle grind the u lock, the cafe lock will probably be annoying enough to deal with. I'm thinking of downgrading to an Abus folding lock now that I'm not parking it in Manhattan any more.
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kimbo305 posted:Was the Super73 pedal assist only? What was that like? Yeah illegal in Europe so I didn't want to push my luch with something too obvious. I did however sometimes unlock it, which (with a full battery) gets me up to about 45/h with pedal assist. You could also "fool" the motor for a bit by doing slight back and forward pedal moves to keep it active. There is also a 3rd party app called "SuperDuper" now (at least on android) that's 100 times better than the stock app. Over all a nice bike, even if some of the components are cheap. hark posted:bought a used Super73 Z1 and I'm driving 4.5ish hours away to pick it up. Nice! It's a fun bike, and very comfortable if it's anything like the ZX. Edit: Ordered a TENWAYS bike now. Hopefully it's as nice for the price as the "reviews" say.
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# ? Jul 22, 2023 08:44 |
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Okay I went and tested out the Aventon Pace 500.3 , I should be purchasing it in 2 weeks.
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# ? Jul 22, 2023 19:16 |
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Just grabbed an Aventon Abound. I'd more or less made up my mind a while ago, but I wanted to test ride it with my wife to make sure it was comfortable for both our heights. I also liked buying it from a local dealer, just to support local businesses if nothing else (it cost the same as the website, even got the extra battery promotion, and they built it). I've only zipped around my neighborhood so far, but it sure is fun! Lots of hills around me and it crawled up them without any complaint. One question I have that is maybe a bit stupid: the only ebike I have experience with before this is my wife's much more premium Gazelle. It has a Bosch mid drive motor (can't remember which one, but it's a class 3), and as far as I can tell it is completely silent. The Abound (with a hub drive) has an audible sound when in use. It sounds like...well, a motor I guess. It's a hum or low whine (not high pitched). It cuts off when not pedaling or using the throttle, so it definitely seems to be motor related. Is this normal for less expensive hub motors? I'm fine with it and I wouldn't be shocked to learn that a nicer Bosch motor is much quieter than whatever hub ones Aventon uses. But I wanted to make sure it wasn't a sign that I need to get it replaced under warranty or the like. Hollismason posted:Okay I went and tested out the Aventon Pace 500.3 , I should be purchasing it in 2 weeks. Aventon's website says the Pace 500.3 is going up in price tomorrow. If you're certain you're ordering one, you may want to consider ordering today if you're able.
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# ? Jul 23, 2023 01:48 |
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I can give confirmation that mine has nose, but it's at the same level I'd expect road nose from a non-quiet tire. It's not anything that ever gets to an annoying level to me (the kind of person that brings earplugs to a movie theater), but it's just noticeable enough that I wouldn't go throttle-only next to a cop somewhere ebikes aren't allowed
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incogneato posted:Just grabbed an Aventon Abound. I'd more or less made up my mind a while ago, but I wanted to test ride it with my wife to make sure it was comfortable for both our heights. I also liked buying it from a local dealer, just to support local businesses if nothing else (it cost the same as the website, even got the extra battery promotion, and they built it). I've only zipped around my neighborhood so far, but it sure is fun! Lots of hills around me and it crawled up them without any complaint. Yea I saw that but I am waiting on some funds so I'll just have to eat the price increase.
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# ? Jul 23, 2023 02:06 |
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If it's within a week or two send a support email today, they might bend the rules
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# ? Jul 23, 2023 02:09 |
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After an entire day long debacle, I picked up my super73 Z1 and I fuckin love it. I wish I had gotten one of these years ago
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# ? Jul 23, 2023 02:19 |
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I know some high power hub bikes have noisy motor. For example the Ride1up Limited, with has a 750w motor and "95nm torque". The reviews I read say it's noisy. My current hub bike also has a 750w motor and I can hear the motor, but I wouldn't call it loud. Most electric motors are pretty quiet, especially compared to gas motors. Ask what the other Aventon Abound owners say.
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# ? Jul 23, 2023 03:00 |
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My Super 73 ZX was very noisy. Good in a way because people hear you coming, but at max speed it was too loud really, and also quite a lot of vibrations. Can't wait to get the Tensway bike I ordered as I'm borrowing my wifes bike now. Looking forward to some biking during my vacation.
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# ? Jul 23, 2023 10:05 |
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Realistically how long of a commute in a city could a 4 mile trip be on a electric bike. Google tells me 30 minutes but I think it should be shorter.
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Probably 10-15 depending on traffic and how quick your bike is.
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