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• #8077
Helpful tip followed by a disclaimer to avoid going on the golf club thread
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• #8078
unnecessary upgrade
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• #8079
Like it! What have you had to do to accommodate that?
I am yet to use my height adjuster. I’m the only one to ever use the bike and so far I prefer to arrange my load accordingly so I don’t move my bars up. Would like to lose the extra bits of the quick release gubbings if it’s straight forward
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• #8080
a 28.6mm rod
a mini velo carbon spacer from aliexpress
CK headset
CK headset bearing cap (for the bottom of the rod)
Star nutfine on paper, issue is having a long enough tool to remove and install headset
I gave it to Mark at SBC to sort it while I had a haircut
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• #8081
Gotcha. Ironically I had to change height this week!! Once I get a bigger box sorted on the front I think I’ll be looking to do something similar.
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• #8082
Would this work on an omnium with 2.1" tyres?
https://www.bikester.co.uk/ursus-jumbo-two-legged-stand-26-M150498.htmlThe 28" version
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• #8083
My cheapy Madison one was definitely a lot narrower than that when open, and worked. 26x2.something rear 20(406)x2.1 front
A bit wobbly if when overloading
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• #8084
I'm wondering whether it'll be long enough to lift the rear wheel with the fat tyres tbh
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• #8085
Yes, I'm running this on a mini max wi-fi with 2.1s and rear wheel sits about 50mm off the ground
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• #8086
wow I just realised you bought a cargo bike without a stand .. why?
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• #8087
That's how they come, stand is eggstra, which is why I bought a cheapy
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• #8088
I just lean it up against some shit while I load it. Hasn't been a problem but yeah it didn't come with one and London Green Cycles were out of stock when I got the frame
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• #8089
cargo bike where stand is extra; what kind of bullshit is this?
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• #8090
Tbf prob more likely only on cargos you can buy as a frameset
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• #8091
Pedal me helped me move some kallax shelving today
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• #8092
Ooh, I would be nervous about flexing that stuff in that plane!
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• #8093
Terrible slipping / gear skipping on my grip shift enviolo hub gear set up on the UA family. I have no knowledge of hub gears and would rather not open it up, is there any basic maintenance I should be performing before o go to a mechanic?
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• #8094
Oof, so worst case Nuvinci have a kind of replace when they break policy with their hubs (they break quite often on these bikes), so fingers crossed I don’t think you’ll have to shell out for a new hub. Not sure how that works on second hand bikes but you should deffo ask. Chat to a local UA / Nuvinci dealer and see if they’ll be able to help you.
Before that though remove the wheel and watch a video on replacing the freehub mechanism. @vince has just done it so can maybe offer some pointers. I’m not sure if there’s anything else to check before going down the ‘this hub needs to be replaced’ route. They’re sealed units so there’s no a lot we as users can check tbh.
Good luck!
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• #8095
Quite a sturdy set of shelves, worked fine! I was leading the way in front and observed them go over a few bumps with no discernible flexing :)
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• #8096
😍
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• #8097
My bad, didn’t see response. I don’t mind at all. You need them sharpish?
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• #8098
It could just be misaligned/need indexing (I have no idea if that's the correct terminology). I've never used an Envilio hub but the Nexus hubs on the Bullitts I used to use for work needed adjusting constantly to avoid them slipping. It was very straightforward and didn't involve any disassembly of the hub.
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• #8099
Thanks. Interestingly, it doesnt slip without the e-assist motor powering up. I rode it gently on the flat and the gears engage. On a hill, it slows to a stop, your legs are just not strong enough to keep it moving, but despite strong pressure on the pedals still no slipping.
So I'm hoping the hub is ok, but something about the motor engaging causes slippage. As @MCamb hopefully just the freewheel pawls.
I'm a bit stranded as I have a new job on site tomorrow and will have to take my tools on the train, all my bike stuff is at my lock-up 10 miles away, don't really want to disassemble it in my front garden.
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• #8100
Right, so I've disassembled it in my front garden. Pawls are visibly worn. Tiny brass springs seem quite weak, as well as clogged with crap I'm trying to clean out.
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Champagne corks are a good upgrade (get them free in a bar before anyone accuses you of spending your hard-earned cash on expensive bubbly).