What did you buy your ebike this week?

Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
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Scotland

Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
2,667
3,920
Scotland
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New Selle Italia seat and Death Grips . Also fitted a piece of neoprene to try and keep some mud out of that area.
 

Frank_Denmark

E*POWAH Master
Patreon
Dec 17, 2018
312
528
Denmark
I just started using the Mudrocker from SKS, but so far it does a really nice job of keeping mud off my back. Not crazy on how it looks but was getting tired of being covered in mud after rides.
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I have just mounted the Mudrocker too - Works perfectly on my first 40km ride in mud and snow
Under 1% mud on my back compare to my rides without - and keeps mud and water away form motor and dropper
Perfect for those long rides in the wintertime
Don't care about the look of the bike this time of year :eek:
 

jbrown15

Well-known member
May 27, 2020
742
628
Chilliwack, Canada
I have just mounted the Mudrocker too - Works perfectly on my first 40km ride in mud and snow
Under 1% mud on my back compare to my rides without - and keeps mud and water away form motor and dropper
Perfect for those long rides in the wintertime
Don't care about the look of the bike this time of year :eek:

yeah at this time of the year I feel the same, don’t really care how it looks. I’ll only use it during the really wet muddy months anyways.
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
8,416
8,655
Lincolnshire, UK
I have a Mullet bike and for the first time I have to carry two spare tubes with me. Bloody great things they are and they take up a lot of room in my backpack. There was a thread on here a few weeks ago about where to put your spare tubes and someone suggested Tubolito tubes.
Here they are:
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If you are interested, I have more pictures and weights of these tubes plus a comparison with the conventional tubes I was packing, here:


See post #22
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
8,416
8,655
Lincolnshire, UK
You'd easily be able to use a 27.5 tube on a 29 wheel for the purposes of getting home. Take two bottles into the shower? Not me!
Ha! :) And there was me thinking I was taking a risk with a 2.5" wide tube in a 2.6" wide tyre! :eek:
I have not used tubes for over ten years and in all that time I have only ever fitted three tubes (two tyre failures and one sealant failure), so I have little experience to work with.
 

Mteam

E*POWAH Elite
Aug 3, 2020
1,789
1,726
gone
Ha! :) And there was me thinking I was taking a risk with a 2.5" wide tube in a 2.6" wide tyre! :eek:
I have not used tubes for over ten years and in all that time I have only ever fitted three tubes (two tyre failures and one sealant failure), so I have little experience to work with.
yeah 27.5 tubes work fine on a 29 inch wheel
 


#lazy

E*POWAH BOSS
Oct 1, 2019
1,341
1,460
Surrey
2020 Kenevo comp upgraded to Gx mech and trigger ( I unscrewed the wrong side of the Nx trigger and all hell broke loose ) , chain and chainring
 

2WheelsNot4

E*POWAH Master
Oct 17, 2021
891
689
Scotland
An Exposure Toro mk12 :D

I am just waiting for it to arrive, should be with me by this Wednesday.
As im mostly the urban cyclist I've just increased my light output power by a factor of 10. Im going to be lit up like St Catherine's lighthouse :D

Finally, a decent light. But bloody pricey though
 

VWsurfbum

🤴King of Bling🌠
Jan 11, 2021
1,366
2,016
England
An Exposure Toro mk12 :D

I am just waiting for it to arrive, should be with me by this Wednesday.
As im mostly the urban cyclist I've just increased my light output power by a factor of 10. Im going to be lit up like St Catherine's lighthouse :D

Finally, a decent light. But bloody pricey though
You won't regret it, I have the 6 pack, and it's so good. like when we first put a dropper posts on our bikes and you think back to how did we ever ride before them?
 

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