What did you do to your EBike this week?

I cleaned the bike just before my last trip and I noticed that the rear caliper was moving!
Both bolts were loose!!!! :eek:

I absolutely could not tell when using the bike, before or after I tightened the caliper bolts. :unsure:

PS: The front was OK. :giggle:
I had the exact same thing on my bike last week. Just have to check the bolts every now and then, especially when you hear an unusual rattle. 😉
 
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Fitted new PNW bars and tidied up the cables on the cockpit

Be interesting to see how I get on with 800mm wide and 30mm rise bars
 
Degreased the drivetrain
Lubed the chain
Sprayed Peatys PT17 on the pivots

Replaced brake lever grips

Just need to charge the battery and AXS battery now for Sundays Bike Park Wales trip
 
Installed a new fork with Threadless EDC. Cleaned the headset and new crease.

Tomorrow exchange the AXS 170mm dropper for the KS LEV Circuit 200mm. And setup the fork etc... Then it is time to test and have fun :P

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Washed, degreased the drivertain and lube the chain as it was filthy after yesterdays trip to BPW

Swapped my grips for the revgrips as I got really bad hand pump yesterday and never had it when usign my revgrips

Replaced 2 missing pedal pins
 
Changed the Axs battery cover as the third party one snapped

Replaced the pins on the pedals

Added pressure to the forks and shock and charged the bike ready for tomorrow
 
I looked at it again, like I have for the last 7 months nearly but this time saying "we will get out soon my friend"
 
Washed, degreased and lubes the drivetrain after today 32k ride
 
Set the suspension up on my new bike

Replaced my lads shock with the Float x2 from my old bike, a nice upgrade for him, just had to swap the mounting hardware from his old shock into the new one
 
Took it for its first ride

Washed, degreased and Lubes the drivetrain afterwards

Fitted a HKT Frame protection Kit
 
On my wife’s Mondraker (we all know that translates as my back up bike), I fitted a piece of Hydro-turf to the downtube and moulded a small piece of Kydex over the charging plug.
Stupid place for the plug and easily falls out, so now it’s firmly in place and totally secure. I take the battery out to charge so no loss, to me, without the access.
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I also added hydro-turf to my Levo carbon Gen 3.
I used the same on my old carbon Rail and it’s just an extra peace of mind.
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And I built a new rear wheel and fitted last years Rock Razor for the (finally) ( for now) dry trails!
 
New sneakers for my Orbea Rise M10 Tore most of the nubs off the outer edges. I guess after 1400 miles on the trails I can’t complain 🤣

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Wired these beauties…
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Might have found my new favorite push on: half waffle, wire grooves, decent rubber, also cheap
 
What grips are they?

I like push on grips and I currently use Progrip 727 ATV.
727 were my last grips on 2 bikes! Haven’t tested these new ones yet but I like the profile better since they’re half waffle compared to full.
These are Domino Atv grips.

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Fitted my rear mudguard

Still waiting on my bashguard and crank protection to arrive to fully protect the bike
 
Heard good things about this bell so I’ll give it a try.

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But I didn’t expect it to weigh this much. It will replace the old jingle-bell.…

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…for now.
 
Attempted to fit the Rockstop guard to it

Sticky pads refused to stick to the rubber on the downtube and the battery cover

So sending back to Rockstop sadly
 
Fitted some protective tape to the underside of the motor on my bike to protect it from rock scratches etc
 
Quote; “As long as it’s perfect …that’s close enough”.
I'll remember that saying for later use. (y)

Have been known to do something in the garage, go to bed then get up at 2am, go back into the garage, take it to pieces and do it again so it's perfect. Then can sleep.

Wife says I'm on the spectrum. Well, everybody is on it somewhere. ☺️
 
I'll remember that saying for later use. (y)

Have been known to do something in the garage, go to bed then get up at 2am, go back into the garage, take it to pieces and do it again so it's perfect. Then can sleep.

Wife says I'm on the spectrum. Well, everybody is on it somewhere. ☺️
It’s a blessing and a curse. Some of us have it. With the slightest little noise/creak/sqeak coming from my bike I go on an endless search to find the source. It can be exhausting …I can’t stop. (I definitely need help).

The good thing though is, as you get older a certain chemical starts to deplete (she’s kinda relieved) and I can ‘walkway’ for a few hours.

Ps; did I mention we have 7 children between us …TMI 😉

Look away if you’re bothered, like I am, by this pic.
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😳🤯
 
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