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  • enjoying the progress

  • So sloooooow

    It helps that it’s no longer so fucking cold and I’m happy to be out in the garage for an evening now. I should put an electric heater in there, but I need to seal up all the gaps before doing that otherwise I might as well throw money down a hole.

  • So I think I'm going to be order a R&M Load 60 - low side walls with cover, two child seats w/footwell and dual battery and a carrier. Seem sensible?

  • extremely

    if possible, get rohloff

  • Just don't get the Enviolo hub

  • 💯 Rohloff, if possible

  • But that makes it even more expensive...

  • It makes it reliable, versatile (bigger gear range) and more maintenance friendly too to name a few benefits. Interested to hear off other forumers whether the new improved heavy duty nuvinci hubs are any better though 👍

  • Anyone else bash their knee dismounting the bullit because tektro brakes are really grabby?

  • Any motorcycle cover recommendations pls? will be for a benno boost with a yepp maxi. probably (hopefully) just for summer as we are between houses.

  • This thing is approaching its final form for this year, Its become a happy medium of a bike system I like (bike43: modular bottom bracket, steel frame) and a better accessory system (Tern)


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  • Smear grease on your rotors, will really fix this issue*

    *Please note the sarcasm. You just get better at modulating the brakes. The Tektro cargo 2.3's don't look especially fancy but afters years of battling with failed shimano 2 and 4 pot pistons snapping, exploding or just leaking far too often, LVH moved to Tektro 2.3's with the metal pistons. Yeah less heat isolation but so far I think there are ZERO failures in 2 years of production that could be attributed to a warranty issue, which is the kind of numbers I like.

  • Bafang owners: what do the bolts or whatever look like that connect the bottom bracket clamp thing to the motor? I suspect I have been had and they are not in the damn box.


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  • Oh I see, there’s some tiny M6 bolts that can’t possibly reach that far. Good. Time for some bodging.

  • How wide is that bottom bracket?

  • 100mm. Bafang axle is correct size, but the kit doesn’t include appropriate bolts and spacers.

  • Ah yeah seems they just use a sleeve and longer bolt, im sure a stack of washers would also work


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  • Drilled out a bunch of M6 bolts. Add a couple of washers and I seem to be in business.

    (Glued the stack of bolts together so they’d less annoying to work with, which is why they look a bit manky)


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  • excellent bodge, praying 4 u

  • Looking pretty good


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  • you are mounting a new motor to a filthy frame?

  • It's not the final fit, I'm just offering it up. Need to make sure the spacers are correct to get a decent chainline. I'll give it a clean before I tighten everything up properly.

  • It'll only get dirty again

  • A friend suggested that these Bafang motors require a lot of tuning once installed. Is that true?

  • Nope, i mean you can for sure optimize but not a requirement.

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