I want to install my GPS tracker on my bike but I would need to lower my motor a bit and i'm not sure how to do it.
My bike is a "Scott Strike eRIDE 720"
I was thinking it might be these 2 bolts to get the motor out?
This is the connector I need to get out of the motor, the frame is blocking it.
Time for another update
My bike arrived at bike24 and Cube sent them a new frame... which also had these weird openings
They mailed back to Cube and they didn't seem to have any more of these frames.
But they also told me "Cube confirmed that there will be no stability issues ".
I had the...
Bike24 told me I'm going to get a new frame, just finished packing my bike so I can send it back.
Was hard to find a box that fits my bike but found these big boxes at work and was able to modify them.
From this (x2)
To this
Now I have to ride my stupid city bike again :(
Thanks for the replies everyone, this morning I sent an email to bike24 with the pictures. Just waiting for a reply now, but they are always a bit slow on replying email
I just tried to stick the thinnest needle I have in there, and seems to go in for 3-4mm :censored:
And there also seems to come a little water out of the crack after washing it as you can see on the bottom.
And here's a video of the needle going in, sorry for my shaky hands
I just bled my brakes for the first time after watching a couple of how-to videos 10 times, worked like a charm. There was quite some air in there.. and I only bought the bike a month ago
I have my bike for about a month now and put it in the car on it's side quite a bit already. I only had 1 problem so far, one of my brakes is not that responsive anymore after being in the car for 17 hours.
I was thinking the same thing, could have been painfull. I just took it off, it's a crap mudguard anyways, keeps slipping off when i'm riding over small bumps.
Thanks a lot!
So, I just removed all the air from my suspension and even though i don't have a mudguard installed, I do have a piece of plastic installed where I can put a mudguard on. And when I compress my fork all the way this touches the tire, so I hope this was the problem because that's an easy fix. I...
This is the best side pic i have with saddle fully dropped, i could take a new one tomorrow if it's not good enough. To me the sound seems to come from the front, it happens right in the curve of the jump when my front suspension is compressed. I have no mudguard installed
So, sometimes when I'm about to go up on a jump, my (I think) front suspension makes this horrible sound. (Cube Stereo hybrid 140 race with Fox 34 Rhythm fork)
Does anyone know why this happens and how to fix it?
My friend was able to record it, here's the vid.