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  1. Simoto123

    Greetings from Munich !

    Nice choice, were all ancient here. Forget the average age but it’s pretty high. Welcome to the forum.
  2. Simoto123

    First EMTB??

    Sorry if my post seemed a bit strong. I've clearly gone old and soft, i have loved some hardtails over the years. To be fair they were mostly steel or some mix of steel.
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    First EMTB??

    I’m using the wife’s Hardtail levo at the moment and please believe me the suspension is well worth the extra. The hardtail is fast and efficient but it’s just torture even on the road and near unrideable off it. If there was a steel framed option it might be better but in rigid alu it’s a...
  4. Simoto123

    Yet another Yorkshire Mountain Biker

    Pudding says hi! Sorry I’ll be off now.
  5. Simoto123

    Hello from Harrogate

    Welcome, most definately!
  6. Simoto123

    Hello from Belgium

    Thanks Bart, hope you enjoy your new bike. Great choice.
  7. Simoto123

    Hai from the Highlands.

    Good luck
  8. Simoto123

    Hi All. First post on this forum

    I usually just let plug and socket dry naturally. Then brush away dry mud later. It may be possible to force moisture in somewhere with the dryer. Surprising how robust the connection is. All the water gushing round it while riding, hardly seems worth the forced air and humidity created. Just a...
  9. Simoto123

    Hi All. First post on this forum

    Hi, not sure about the battery but welcome to the forum
  10. Simoto123

    Hello newbie here from the Rhondda in South Wales.

    Welcome to the pleasuredome pal. Nice bike
  11. Simoto123

    Handlebar vibration. Carbon or aluminium ??

    Thhankyou, I’m on a set of them. Always ran fatbars previously and miss the familiar angles.
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    Handlebar vibration. Carbon or aluminium ??

    Hi, just to clarify, you mean carbon fatbars, yes?
  13. Simoto123

    Ebike Conversion Kits

    Hi, yes different sizes of battery pack are available to suit requirements. They are carried in a pack. However the system is very light in terms of the motor etc, I think 7lb overall without battery. Motor is very powerful in use, about 450w nominal and 750w peak. Broadly it’s very similar to...
  14. Simoto123

    Ebike Conversion Kits

    Hi, I had the lift Mtb system on my transition bottlerocket. It was fun with a capital F. it’s pedal dependent but you dial in the assistance with a small thumb throttle. i have more details but the website and YouTube channel are a wealth of info. Cool thing, I miss it despite my Sworks levo...
  15. Simoto123

    neweeeeebb ⚡️

    Welcome Rob.
  16. Simoto123

    RapidRacerProducts going electric soon!

    I’m sorry for the hijack too, I forgot about that. At least it bumps your thread RRP.
  17. Simoto123

    RapidRacerProducts going electric soon!

    Good lord, 60! Wow. My new hero, I am definitely getting one of the guards now! here goes with the explanation. First a gratuitous shot of sworksie. Sorry about the yard. It’s winter and I can’t be arsed. Next, a closer shot of the guard.. You can see two cable ties which thread through the...
  18. Simoto123

    RapidRacerProducts going electric soon!

    I dont mind it zim. Ordered one for the wifes levo hardtail. As you say it's ridiculous how much mud ends up on jacket , arse etc.even with mine it's still pretty bad. Just takes an extra day or so that's all. It is really good at keeping the bike clean however. If it works well on her bike I'm...
  19. Simoto123

    RapidRacerProducts going electric soon!

    or sadly .. not .. @Simoto123 did a proguard double up and created, what to me, is the most attractive solution I've seen so far. Not sure how well it works in real life with bounce/flex/arse protection/longevity. What did you buy your ebike this week? - EMTB Forums Despite hours of staring...
  20. Simoto123

    Newbie from Northern Ireland

    Hi Dave
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