What did you buy your ebike this week?

Must be a bitch carrying the mower too ??

I made some out of paracord , larger loop to go over your saddle and slide down below the clamp and a smaller loop to hook under the clamps on the towed bike. Need to make more as I ended up giving them away to people I towed. Weigh nothing and get stuffed in a pocket.

It doesn't look too difficult:

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Must be a bitch carrying the mower too ??

I made some out of paracord , larger loop to go over your saddle and slide down below the clamp and a smaller loop to hook under the clamps on the towed bike. Need to make more as I ended up giving them away to people I towed. Weigh nothing and get stuffed in a pocket.
Thanks, i like it. In the pocket would be a bit quicker. Para cord is pretty amazing. Static and superstrong. Once did a 4 days on a glacial ski traverse after repairing a broken fritschi freeride ski binding. Worked so well i skied on it a few single days after. Ez to tie a knot and it stays tensioned. I need to replentish the stocks just to have some. I think i still want a mounted retractable tow cord though. A friend said she had one that was marketed as towing kids and it was reasonably priced. Both are on the list. Wonder how itll work on the mower though? Probably start first pull erry time!!
 
Went tubeless yesterday - Muc Off Valves & Sealant, Schwalbe Rim Tape
New Schwalbe Magic Mary Front and Back
New Spank Spoon 800 40mm Riser on the way from CRC
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In a moment of madness I’ve just managed to order one of these from my local LBS, due around September ish

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To add to the madness, ordered this one for my other half too. So matching his & hers bikes (hers arrives mid August)

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Got the range extender thrown into the deal (thank you LBS) and upgrading the brakes to MT5’s. Other than that, stock M20’s

Nothing wrong with my current Haibike, still a beast, just sold on the lighter weight bikes. Excited.com
 
In a moment of madness I’ve just managed to order one of these from my local LBS, due around September ish

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To add to the madness, ordered this one for my other half too. So matching his & hers bikes (hers arrives mid August)

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Got the range extender thrown into the deal (thank you LBS) and upgrading the brakes to MT5’s. Other than that, stock M20’s

Nothing wrong with my current Haibike, still a beast, just sold on the lighter weight bikes. Excited.com
You ordered two bikes at the same time. Are you a gynecologist or dentist ? ?
 
You ordered two bikes at the same time. Are you a gynecologist or dentist ? ?

Neither. I’m just a bit mad! I already have two ebikes, a full suss and a hardtail, so once the Rise’s are delivered I’ll sell the current bikes to help fund the new ones. Or maybe keep my full suss and sell a motorbike ?
 
Don't worry ........................... September is a long time away so you will have plenty of time to come to your senses and cancel the order!

Haha, hopefully won’t need to cancel and the bikes will be totally awesome
 
I have a double garage with aluminium doors. The garage gets very warm in the summer and very cold in the winter. In addition, the matt finish on the doors sucks in the light from my two 80W fluorescent tubes. So I bought two rolls of that laminate they put behind radiators to stop the heat from being conducted out through the wall (3mm polystyrene) and to reflect the heat back in (aluminised foil). Cost me £10 for each garage door, plus some wallpaper paste mixed up to the stiffest concentration for heavy embossed papers. Both products from the DIY store.

Here is the after.
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(Note: You can see one of the two bolts I use on each door to prevent it being opened from outside. The bolt goes into a hole drilled in the concrete floor).

It took me almost as long to clear all the crap out of the way of the door, plus removing all the cobwebs, spiders and sundry dead insects than it did to paste the reflective sheet onto the door.

And here is the other door waiting to be done. (You can see where all the crap went). It is difficult to tell how much darker that side of the garage is because the auto flash came on for this side.
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When I put my hand on the shiny surface, the insulating effect compared to the other door is astonishing. Even if it doesn't keep the garage cool in summer and warmer in winter, the light boost alone is worth the effort.
 
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Are you Dr Who?
At least the garage has stuff in it that gets used, even if only a few times per season.
But you ought to see my loft!
It's full of stuff that is "too good to chuck out" and "I'll eBay it!" It is my secret shame.
 
@steve_sordy Great idea on the lower bolts im going to improve my garage security with this method. Thanks.
I bought four ordinary sliding bolts and rivetted them through the screw holes to the garage door with a pop rivet gun. Then painted over the rivets on the outside so as not to draw attention to them (in garage door colour, obvs). Easy and quick to do. Drill your holes in the concrete floor before you rivet the bolt to the door. Use the bolt in the hole to position the carrier to the door. The holes will slowly fill with crap, so they need rodding out now and again.
 
I bought four ordinary sliding bolts and rivetted them through the screw holes to the garage door with a pop rivet gun. Then painted over the rivets on the outside so as not to draw attention to them (in garage door colour, obvs). Easy and quick to do. Drill your holes in the concrete floor before you rivet the bolt to the door. Use the bolt in the hole to position the carrier to the door. The holes will slowly fill with crap, so they need rodding out now and again.
cool. i might slightly adjust the bolts placement to the left and right vertical stone work / walls so hopefully this will reduce the build up of dust,dirt etc but still secure the door.
 
I bought four ordinary sliding bolts and rivetted them through the screw holes to the garage door with a pop rivet gun. Then painted over the rivets on the outside so as not to draw attention to them (in garage door colour, obvs). Easy and quick to do. Drill your holes in the concrete floor before you rivet the bolt to the door. Use the bolt in the hole to position the carrier to the door. The holes will slowly fill with crap, so they need rodding out now and again.

Presume you chain your bike to the floor using a ground anchor too ? So simple yet so effective
 
officially bought a few weeks back but arrived today. Cheap manual dropper, never used a dropper before so its more of a test purchase. I can always upgrade to better if and when needed.
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officially bought a few weeks back but arrived today. Cheap manual dropper, never used a dropper before so its more of a test purchase. I can always upgrade to better if and when needed.View attachment 64894

How do you operate the dropper when riding? Are you meant to pull on that yellow lever whilst rolling along ? I’m sure it’ll work but a bar / thumb operated lever will change your life for the better forever!
 
How do you operate the dropper when riding? Are you meant to pull on that yellow lever whilst rolling along ? I’m sure it’ll work but a bar / thumb operated lever will change your life for the better forever!
Haha i see your concern, i think i might just need to preempt when its needed more than using a thumb control would.
yes just pull the lever and increase/decrease weight to lower/raise ( like an office chair system ). its more of a beneficial test really so see how it goes !!
 
Haha i see your concern, i think i might just need to preempt when its needed more than using a thumb control would.
yes just pull the lever and increase/decrease weight to lower/raise ( like an office chair system ). its more of a beneficial test really so see how it goes !!

Must admit, I ride with the seat slammed the majority of the time and only raise the saddle on a seated long long climb
 
Haha i see your concern, i think i might just need to preempt when its needed more than using a thumb control would.
yes just pull the lever and increase/decrease weight to lower/raise ( like an office chair system ). its more of a beneficial test really so see how it goes !!
My very first dropper had an under-the-seat lever. That "test" did not last beyond the first ride! I never dared let go of the bar to operate the dropper!
I must use my dropper scores, if not hundreds of times on a ride. You don't have to have it all the way up or all the way down, there's loads of positions in between! Perfect saddle height, all the time. :)
 
Well I got the other garage door done today (and chucked out yet more crap). It is like daylight in there now, with only 2x80W fluorescent tubes. When working on my bike, I will now have no need for that spotlight on a tripod that you can see in the first pic. (post
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