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    Step-through bike vs folding bike

    You can fit aftermarket folding pedals to existing bicycles - useful if you need to store your ordinary bike indoors (I use Wellgo F265s which are metal). Easier to get through doorways and you won't catch your shins as you go past. I'd actually suggest buying a second-hand folding bicycle from...
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    Experiences with Open Source Firmware on the Tongsheng TSDZ2

    Yup. But can be nice to rest the eyes on a different nugget of information (sparingly). I use folding pedals on my folding bicycles - very good for wheeling through office corridors - also good for not scratching car doors. I use Time ATAC clipless on my other bicycles - the commuter uses Time...
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    Help choosing kit - probablly Whoosh but will consider others...

    Battery capacity options: - One mahoosive battery to carry you the furthest. - - a lot of unused weight on shorter journeys - - single point-of-failure - Two same capacity batteries. - - good for ocd 'must match' purpose - - one might be too little for typical journey necessitating always...
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    TSDZ2 Versions - ECU possibility

    Prompted by: - E-S: "New" TSDZ2 with "old" controller? Question changes to: Does anyone know/think/agree that I could put a pre-2020 ECU into the new version 2? - If so then it might be worth getting the version 2 for the low-pedal resistance and then replace with older 2020 ECU for the OSF...
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    TSDZ2 Versions - ECU possibility

    Does anyone know/think/agree that I could put a pre-2022 ECU into the version 2? If so then it might be worth getting the version 2 for the low-pedal resistance and then replace with older ECU for the OSF firmware capability. My notes on TSDZ2 versions: TSDZ2 version 1 - to June-2022: - 36V...
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    Experiences with Open Source Firmware on the Tongsheng TSDZ2

    Have you tried folding pedals? I use Wellgo F265s - metal mechanism with resin cage