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  1. Kenny

    Sealed Cartridge Wheel bearings v Cup and Cone Type

    My Xtracycle cargo bike has seen a lot of use since I bought it about 8 years ago. It's not required much maintenance but in recent years my oldest son has grown to adult size and uses the bike every day, in all weathers, for his paper run. His riding style is not as gentle as mine and I've had...
  2. Kenny

    Anyone Fancying a PUNT on the new Impulse Evo bike in 2016

    The later Panasonic motors have a lot of power. My friend has a 2012 Pro Connect S which uses the 350w Panasonic motor. It's lowest power setting provides more power than my 2008 Pro Connect S does in it's highest setting. He's covered over 4000 fast commuting miles and the motors been...
  3. Kenny

    Ebike to keep up with fast group

    I have one of the first ProConnect S's, a 2008 model with a 250w motor. The 350w version was introduced in 2010 I think. My bike multiplies your input by up to 1.5 times and I can always keep pace with any Racing bike cyclists I've come across. I'm 56, 11stone and of average fitness. The...
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    Ebike to keep up with fast group

    If the Roadies are anything like the ones in my neck of the woods, you'd be about "as welcome as a fart in a space suit" as Billy Connolly would say!
  5. Kenny

    Does bicycle weight really matter?

    Looks terrific Trex. I've been searching for years for an unobtrusive, lightweight set up like this to fit to my Scott Sportster that has been gathering dust since I got my ProConnect. I'm sure this would be very popular if it was available as a complete kit. :)
  6. Kenny

    Threads like this crack me up :)

    They still make higher powered machines that haven't changed much from their earlier bikes I first came across in 2008. This addition to their range looks great and could possibly offer competition to the high end Bosch bikes.
  7. Kenny

    Does bicycle weight really matter?

    Hi Trex, What's the catch with the motor you linked to. It's almost 2kg lighter than the Bafang CST- HT Oxydrive use in their top conversion kit. Is it simply not robust enough for heavier riders? I'm sure it would be fine with my 70kg and provide a terrific weight saving.
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    What lights do you use

    I upgraded my original B & M Pro Connect front light with this: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Busch-LUMOTEC-1752Q42-6N-04-Premium/dp/B00RSSDMB6 You can get cheaper much brighter lights but the're usually not well designed for road use and blind oncoming traffic. I have fitted a Busch and Muller...
  9. Kenny

    Bafang Max Drive

    Came across this when browsing: http://eljoy.co.uk/product/eljoy-max-drive/ Not sure about the canary yellow but the new integrated motor looks neat. Not read any reviews yet but could be a good budget alternative to the present Mid-Drives.
  10. Kenny

    eZee E-bikes @ Interbike 2015

    Looks like a very capable and stable trike! Things are definitely looking up for when I can no longer manage on two wheels. :)
  11. Kenny

    Boardman Hybrid Team + Oxydrive [ build progress / advice / help ]

    The Seller ended the auction early this time and that usually means that they have done a deal with someone without going through the bidding process.
  12. Kenny

    E-bike prices

    You've already got the Ideal ebike a lot of us would like. If you remove the mudguards, lights, lock and mirror you'd be around the Karoo's excellent light weight with the added advantage of comfortable tyres. :)
  13. Kenny

    E-bike prices

    The point I'm making is if you fit bigger tyres, there wont be enough clearance to fit mudguards.
  14. Kenny

    E-bike prices

    I take your point Eddie, but for many a bigger tyre is all the extra comfort needed and a bit more fork clearance would keep both camps happy. Even us oldies enjoy lightweight bikes. :)
  15. Kenny

    E-bike prices

    I like it, but in common with most of these sporty lightweight hybrids, there doesn't appear to be be enough fork clearance for a bigger tyre and mudguards. Fine for roads but I find 40mm tyres much better for rougher tracks.
  16. Kenny

    Bottle Carrier

    For anyone who's interested here's a picture of the Bottle carrier brackets, mentioned by Westoe, fitted on my bike: Often I don't carry a water bottle unless I'm going far off the beaten track, but I always carry my tool bottle. Having bottle cage's fitted lets me transfer my tools to...
  17. Kenny

    Bottle Carrier

    These are great. I fitted this to my seat tube so I could add an extra bottle cage for holding my tool bottle. It has a very neat and secure clamping system and has stayed nice and tight on my bike for several years.
  18. Kenny

    Electric Mountain Bikes: No one will buy one?!..

    A nice upbeat thread about e-mtb popularity gets spoiled. Give it a rest Col. :rolleyes:
  19. Kenny

    Panasonic 26v Battery

    It seems to me every year the manufacturers feel they must come up with a new upgrade. So they move up to ten speed gears and increase the torque which wears out the drive train in no time. Ten speeds on an Electric assist bike seems pointless to me. Is having to return your bike to the dealers...
  20. Kenny

    Panasonic 26v Battery

    Owning an old Panasonic drive bike just gets better all the time http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/27-Ah-26V-E-Bike-Akku-passend-fur-Panasonic-Kettler-Flyer-Kalkhoff-ab-2007-/262014401710?_trksid=p2054897.l4275 My two 4 year old 18ah batteries are still going strong but it's nice to know that a low...