its seals bigger holes and it does not go into a hard ball after time and cause a noise in the tyre like a lot of other makesWhy is it better?
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its seals bigger holes and it does not go into a hard ball after time and cause a noise in the tyre like a lot of other makesWhy is it better?
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Thanks for the tip off Braylew.its seals bigger holes and it does not go into a hard ball after time and cause a noise in the tyre like a lot of other makes
How do you get 2 yrs 3000miles out of a set of tyres?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 road
So the sealent going hard and balling up, is never going to be an issue.iv haven't said I got 3000 miles out of one set of tyres have I Eddie. I said I haven't had a flat in 3000 miles if you read it right. I get 800 miles out of schwalbe nobby nics black rubber 27.5 x 235 26 psi in them.
....update....Readers with long memories may recall I ordered one of the clip-on dongles from Badass ebikes.
It was a bit clunky to look at and had a separate battery pack.
But worst of all, it didn't work.
Fair play to Badass, they told me to keep it and they would send their improved version, which is about the size of a matchbox and is one piece - no separate battery pack.
That one arrived, but also would not work.
Fair play to Badass, they told me to return it and they would send another.
That one arrived on Saturday, and I've just had chance to test it, in between fiddling with gears.
Great joy - it works.
Fitting is just as the website, it clips on in seconds.
The magnet usually needs to be moved an inch or so, which is easy enough.
I've only given it a brief go so far, but it does what it says on the tin.
There is some useful assistance to be had, certainly up to around 20mph, I've not gone much faster yet.
Only downside is it causes the Bosch speedo to read about one third of true speed above around 8mph.
I might fit a separate speedo as per one of the videos on the website.
I've removed the dongle, and the bike goes back to as it was, so no fear of permanently scrambling the Bosch software.
Now that I've done the product development for them, I can highly recommend the Badass dongle.
It is far easier to fit and neater than the other one which needs wiring and the crank removed.
Thumbs up to Badass, too.
You only truly find out about a company's service when things go wrong.
They couldn't have handled the problems any better.
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To raise the gearing you need either a smaller cog on the back or a bigger one on the front.After about 1 yr and around 1500 km on my Cube SUV, Bosch Active 2014 engine (dongled almost all the way) I am beginning to notice some serious improvements in my fitness. The logical question for me now is what kind of bigger front chainring do I need to get past my usual 40-42 kph road speed without 'spin out' - if that's the right expression? What would be the sideffect on lower speeds by that change? Looking for some infos to know where to start...
As one can see, I'm not very into bike mechanics (nor physics)
Thanks, I know there are guys here who did this on their badassed bikes