I am in Australia.Though that's if your in the UK.
You mean 40km??For your info just over 40mph down hill
If not that is one crazy steep hill
I am in Australia.Though that's if your in the UK.
You mean 40km??For your info just over 40mph down hill
Ive already got the badass dongle.That is 40mph on my cycle iPhone app fairly sure it's withing say .2mph
Have you viewed the badass site to see if they will ship to Australia
Ps tonight's top gear comes from Australia though they seem to be missing badass dongles on their cars
You can pedal your Sduro at that speed?I can pedal my bike to 39 mph downhill, that's above any motor assistance I have.
go tubeless not had a puncture in 2 years so what your saying is its always assisting you must kill the batteryI think it's x3 15mph so in theory it won't cut out until 45mph?
There will be others much wiser here who will know the facts.
Fairly sure that 70nm and 400watts are not going to be much help over 40 and mines not geared for speed.
But it's great FUN all round at any speed...........four punctures in just over two weeks is irritating.
Depends what you mean by 'kill'.go tubeless not had a puncture in 2 years so what your saying is its always assisting you must kill the battery
The gunk in the tyre should solidify and plug any holes from thorns. I'm running Slime in my inner tubes which has worked for me so far but I am seriously considering going tubeless as I am not confident at all about dealing with a puncture on a mountain top on my own in the middle of nowhere. Everything I have read about tubeless is very positive, with the first mountain biker I met locally recommending Stans No Tubes.Not thought about the battery.
Tubeless maybe worth considering. Three punctures from thorns here on Leicestershire byways and bridle paths tow paths all thorns and one pinch type from down hill rocky path.
Not sure tubeless would have coped with the thorns as they get though motocross tyres with heavy duty tubes occasionally.
It cuts out at 50km/hourwhen does the badass dongle stop assisting you does any body know
without a dongle over 16mph your not getting any assistance from the motor so with a dongle on you are getting assistance all the time which must drain the battery as for going faster the faster you go the less the system assist you that's my understanding of it.Depends what you mean by 'kill'.
The Bosch system is always on, so you are always using the battery, whatever speed you are doing.
Going fast uses lots more juice - that's an ebike truism.
The battery management system is designed to prevent harm to the battery.
It's not bypassed by the dongle, so using a dongle causes no harm to the battery.
a good tubeless sealent like joes seals holes up to 5mm instantly so thorns no problem first thing I did when I got my all mtn pro was take the tubes out before I even rode itNot thought about the battery.
Tubeless maybe worth considering. Three punctures from thorns here on leicestershire byways and bridle paths tow paths all thorns and one pinch type from down hill rocky path.
Not sure tubeless would have coped with the thorns as they get though motocross tyres with heavy duty tubes occasionally.
I would schit myself at that speed. I'm wincing just thinking about it.I can pedal my bike to 39 mph downhill, that's above any motor assistance I have.
I would 100% recommend going tubeless joes eco sealent is better than stans when I go on a ride never even give a thought that I might get a flat which I haven't in 2 years 3000 miles all off roadThe gunk in the tyre should solidify and plug any holes from thorns. I'm running Slime in my inner tubes which has worked for me so far but I am seriously considering going tubeless as I am not confident at all about dealing with a puncture on a mountain top on my own in the middle of nowhere. Everything I have read about tubeless is very positive, with the first mountain biker I met locally recommending Stans No Tubes.