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  1. rippedupno1

    My new top speed: Vol 2

    I swopped them for a bigger front chain ring so i could do 56 mph
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    My new top speed: Vol 2

    In that case I am going to do the TT on this to keep up lol
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    larger chainring for down hill

    @ Artstu A lot of MTB's these days have around a 44 tooth large front sprocket, so a 52 will be worth it, having said that I fail to see how it is going to save any battery consumption?<br /><br />I've just ordered a 16T rear sprocket, I've gone from 21T to 19T, which is OK, but feel a bigger...
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    Plugging your phone into the Bosch Intuvia console

    I bought one of these, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROSWHEEL-BICYCLE-BIKE-IPHONE-NOTE-S3-HOLDER-CYCLE-FRAME-POUCH-BAG-CASE-/231029452377?pt=UK_SportGoods_CyclAcces_RL&var=&hash=item35ca6dae59 I have put it on my BS10 ,my Musso 29er and on a BH emotion e race it fits very securely and is roomy...
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    Plugging your phone into the Bosch Intuvia console

    Hi Phill, I use my galaxy note 3 and plug it into the use port on my Bosch powered bs10, it works a treat, got a cable off eBay for less than 2 quid. I have tried the i bike app and it is ok but i tend to use Endomondo as my main app now (although I still run strava at the same time) as the...
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    Can an e-bike beat one of these?

    Hey Stu, how did the scotts look like they were doing? I followed a seriously quick lycra yesterday over part of my course (about 1 mile flat) he was really moving doing about 25/ 6 mph very high cadence, i was on L3 and caught and stayed with him quite easily (bs10) unfortunately he pulled off...
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    BBS02 750w assist levels?

    Hi all, My BBS02 has 3 assist level by default which the manual says can be changed to anything from 2- 9 levels of assist. 1: Would level 9 of 9 be putting out the same power as 3 of 3 or 5 of 5 etc? or is it more power given for more levels of assist? 2: What would be the purpose of having 9...
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    Mosso 29er 750w BBs02 first impressions

    @ Trex , yes I think it is too early to give a comprehensive view but I intend to remedy that asap .The three things that have stuck in my mind from yesterdays ride are 1, how much lighter the Mosso felt. 2, How quiet the motor was. 3, turn in on corners was nowhere near as surefooted as the...
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    Mosso 29er 750w BBs02 first impressions

    @ Trex I have just weighed the battery and it was 3039 g on my kitchen scales .
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    Mosso 29er 750w BBs02 first impressions

    @ Arbol , yes i noticed that in the advert and contacted the seller before I made an offer .It was merely a typo and they explained pretty much exactly the same as you have what was inside. @ Mountainsport I have checked the gps data and it is very slightly downhill and i used the throttle for...
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    Mosso 29er 750w BBs02 first impressions

    After some kind advice from a couple of kind forum members ( you know who you are ) I went ahead and purchased the Mosso 29er off ebay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171271548769?ssPageName=STRK:MEBOFFX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1427.l2649 .On 26/3/14 i made an offer(not silly offer) and it was accepted and...
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    Well, I have just gone and done it - Kalkhoff BS10 ordered today

    @ d8veh, interesting you should ask that. At the beginning of this thread i asked a client of mine who is a senior CPS lawyer if he could find out exactly what you asked and also what the CPS attitude is towards s pedelecs, likelihood of prosecution etc . I am seeing him on Monday so hope to...
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    Well, I have just gone and done it - Kalkhoff BS10 ordered today

    Give us a break with this sanctimonious claptrap!I have never been a religious man but something i seem to remember from scripture lessons was "let him who is without sin cast the first stone"
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    Attitude towards E-bikes

    I will have to practice my best face pulling to make it at least seem like it was hard work
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    Attitude towards E-bikes

    I completely agree with the above, whilst i freely admit I was forced to move to ebikes after my 4th knee op last year, if someone could wave a magic wand and give me new knees again i wouldn't go back to unassisted bikes, ebikes are such great fun and as i said in previous thread, we get to...
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    How fast do you go downhills

    32.7 mph is the most i have managed. I am sure i could go faster but my knees struggle with the cadence plus having been a keen motorcyclist all my life I am uber wary of cars pulling out of sideroads so tend to get to about 30 then freewheel, whatching the sideroads like a hawk.
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    software or app to show gradient of hills etc

    +1 for strava. I also like Endomondo as it allows you to choose parameters are displayed on your screen, plus if you have android 4.3 or above the recent update of the app has allowed you to display you live info on your lockscreen which has cured the problem of screen timeout which a was total...
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    BS10 vs Giant TCR3 advanced vs The Wind !

    Yes the temptation to keep upping the assist is hard to resist .The answer for me was to use a HRM, it stopped me killing myself every ride . I decide how hard i want to work(assist level), and the heart rate zone i want to keep to and off i go. It has has helped me big time and my performance...
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    BS10 vs Giant TCR3 advanced vs The Wind !

    That's interesting as although i have only used L4 on a few occasions I found the difference to be quite dramatic (an extra 70%) in fact when i did a battery test the other week on L4 for the forum I commented on the fact that i found it almost too fast and too easy, sounds a bit weird but...