Wondering the same thing. Took my rear wheel off yesterday and the cassette just fell off, I just plonked it back on, hopefully I’ve done it properly 😂
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I recently took my bike to Leisure Lakes where I bought it from as had a creaking headset (After 150 miles)
They packed it with grease and reassembled it, they also managed to not tighten it properly and break the star nut without realising, but that's another story.
I'm pretty sure...
That's strange, the cables shouldn't be getting in the way, they're supposed to be secure and hidden to make the battery removal process simple.
I take mine out before and after every ride and never have any issues, it just slides in and clips first time. It sounds like an issue that you should...
Removed a volume spacer so on 2 now. Tried increasing to 88psi but fork felt a bit harsh on small bumps. Reduced back down to 84psi and feels better now, using pretty much all the travel which is good. Small bump compliance still isn’t amazing but it’s better than it was, going to get a fork...
I’ve been looking for a while but can’t find a solution. There is a guard for the older bikes but nothing the 2023 E-160. Maybe we could try and get something 3D printed?
I have a Whyte E-160 RSX, love the bike but trying to reduce the number of pedal strikes I’m getting. Thinking of going to either 150mm or 155mm crank arms.
Any advice on which would be better and what crank arms to look at would be great.