Hi
i've had another day tinkering with the bike, front & rear brakes are now both working as they should & i've sorted out the tight front wheel again i did have a plan to gild her with some after market plastic mudguards but the rear one won't fit without fouling the smooth battery removal operation so i'll have to look for a more suitable rear mudguard - i'm halfway there i've also fitted a rather nifty rear rack bag for carrying bits 'n pieces. Now my front light won't site due to the front mudguard so i need to re-think things.
I went over the bike checking fixings & then gave her a lube-up & now she glides effortlessly which can only be a good thing, less power robbing friction, tyres pumped up to a whopping 60 psi & the seat angle adjusted by 1-2 notches has made a difference to riding position & is more comfy.
I've also discovered that Kent ebikes is close by so tomorrow i'm going down there to drool over some of the hardware & browse the accessories section to see if there's anything else my bike may need. I think i might replace all the inner cables for something less elastic & see if it improves anything.
She's booked in for a service at Halfords on the 28th but i'm wondering if i should bother as i've fixed the niggly problems from the previous owner, if i can repair & service my motorbikes i'm fairly confident i can sort out my cycle & if i come up against a problem i shall ask on here.
I can't wait until next year & our two week trip up to the Isle of Skye to see the in-laws. They live next to a campsite in Glenbrittle 8 miles down a single track after you come off the main road. The in-laws are quite fit & love cycling & every time we go there we go for a few bike rides & i'm constantly left behind wheezing on one lung & my 20 a day habit doesn't help - Not any more, i can't wait to see the father-in-laws face when i get the leccy bike out of the van i shan't tell him its electric at first & with a bit of luck he won't notice & if he asks i shall tell him the battery box is a tool box
I'm seriously thinking for the first time in my life giving up the fags & it's down to this little bike & the pleasure it's bringing me & if i stopped smoking i could afford a tasty crank drive super bike, it all makes sense so an appointment will be booked after Xmas at the Doc's for assistance in giving up the snout. Somehow stopping for a fag break whilst cycling makes me feel uncomfortable, it's a bit contradictory isn't it?
Does anybody charge their bike battery from their vehicle & if so whats the method please? Do i need to do charge the bike battery with a 12 - 240v inverter with the bikes charger plugged in or is there a better way?
Another thing: Does anybody get their wheels balanced? Mine are well out of balance & i can't help thinking the reflectors attached to the spokes don't help things, i'm tempted to remove them.
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