Ordered one and a new postIt's this one, because Dahon's original ultra-light saddle was ver ver uncomfortable - this is very comfy, wider, but heavier. Cheap keeps me cheerful, 11.99. Had to change the saddlepost to fit it:
Neil
Ordered one and a new postIt's this one, because Dahon's original ultra-light saddle was ver ver uncomfortable - this is very comfy, wider, but heavier. Cheap keeps me cheerful, 11.99. Had to change the saddlepost to fit it:
Two batteries in parallel, linked with a pair of big Schottky diodes in the positive wires.One question Matt are you using one or two batteries ?
I enjoy reading these posts as I did when EPJ posted, like wise georgehenry.
When I get round to my TSDZ2 conversion, as you say, all the complexities go away! But this bike came along, and is exceeding my expectations with its tolerance of my fiddling!Phew a bit of relief for now, hopefully a one off.
With a simple generic set up one would say the issue would be a simple one, but having the wiring extension one can only assume a comm's issue via the CANbus system.
The bike has had a tumble so if not due to a very low battery could simply be one of the multitude of conections.
Hopefully it is simply due to a cool night and cooled battery cells showing less capacity.
I stumped up for the latest GoPro, partly because I could not get secondhand at an attractive price, partly because the 10 has new features that seem like a big development step, and partly because of the £200 discount available at present. I plan for it to last years, so the upfront cost will be spread.Your thread has rekindled my thoughts of camrera's on my bikes seeing that highly dnagerous pass you had.
I have two cheap bullet ones which I have got the date/time stamp correct and they at least manage my 11 miles route to the bees with my trailer, I have placed a mount permanently on my Surly rigid fork at the top utilising the pannier m5 fixing and have stuck a pad clip base on the rear rack o/s. Also my trailer box now has one on the o/s.
Today another gopro 4k clone arrived and accepts and has the same clip mounts as the Bullets so I can now alternate any three of the camera's on the rear and both bullets will fit the front fork mount. The clone camera was only £25 so hopefully will be okm dead easy to set up and the dtae /time stamp was synch to get right as well.
I thought the two bullets would have been dead but they charge up and look slike they will do at least 22 miles of recording each, enough for my usage.
The more we use camera's then I think in most cases more care will be taken by drivers, more so if they notice the camera's.
webuy.com often have secondhand GoPros in A, B or C condition, often at lower prices than on ebay. The advantage over ebay is that they offer a 2 year guarantee (read small print carefully).I also fall back on the expectation of a good secondhand price if I change my mind.