What did you buy your ebike this week?

valecek

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I apologize. I've already been kicked out of analog forums, now I'm going to fly from e-mtb too. I thought there would be more togetherness :D :D after yesterday's trip and swollen knee, the electric mondraker will still be the number 1 bike :)

Rubinstein - YT capra core 3 29" axs
:)

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RiderOnTheStorm

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Was time to replace my 220mm front rotor. I went for the same magura MDP-R 220mm floating rotor which was originaly fitted on my Moterra ebike combined with MT5 calipers. Rotor thickness is 2mm. Braking power has been excellent (y)

Also I didn't experience the "loose" floating rotor issue that some people reported. Maybe magura solved the problem.

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target2804

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I was using zip bags before but I think this is a good investment :)

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Btw: next thing to change is pedals. I really like the nukeproof oil colored ones. I’ve seen them in this thread an I have to have them
 
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valecek

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I also use safety covers for discs from mucoff, when transporting them on a carrier. A temporary thing, especially if I have already managed to contaminate the discs with oil from the road. I recommend Nukeproof pedals to all ten, after 2 years of really hard treatment they are like new, once every half a season I grease them and move on. survived impacts to roots, stones, washing with pressurized water and still go,also a good price in chain reaction.
If i can't get the popping out of the brand new crankbrothers i will buy nukeproof again
 

EMTBSEAN

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I apologize. I've already been kicked out of analog forums, now I'm going to fly from e-mtb too. I thought there would be more togetherness :D :D after yesterday's trip and swollen knee, the electric mondraker will still be the number 1 bike :)

Rubinstein - YT capra core 3 29" axs
:)

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Ok then we’ll let you off, just this time though, seeing as you’ve redeemed yourself with your allegiance to keep your Emtb 😂
 
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EMTBSEAN

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I was using zip bags before but I think this is a good investment :)

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Btw: next thing to change is pedals. I really like the nukeproof oil colored ones. I’ve seen them in this thread an I have to have them
Can they withstand high speed on a bike carrier on the motorway without flying off, I thought about these too but I wondered how robust they are though
 

target2804

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I also use safety covers for discs from mucoff, when transporting them on a carrier. A temporary thing, especially if I have already managed to contaminate the discs with oil from the road. I recommend Nukeproof pedals to all ten, after 2 years of really hard treatment they are like new, once every half a season I grease them and move on. survived impacts to roots, stones, washing with pressurized water and still go,also a good price in chain reaction.
If i can't get the popping out of the brand new crankbrothers i will buy nukeproof again
Do you use the normal Bike Grease or the Anti Seize for the pedals?

I´ll buy the Nukeproof then. Even though they are a bit pricy.
 

valecek

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I use klasic shimano grease, i had also with teflon, but is not the greasily like shimano grease.
Nukeproof horizont flat pedals is one of the best pedal on market. price/ value of money.
CNC milled pedals with anodised surface for 60 € ?

is one of the cheapest pedals from top5 on market


today I had to disassemble and lubricate the overpriced Crankbrothers stamp 7 large after only 5 km. if it happens again, they go straight to the bazaar and buy another verified nukeproof, or hope
 

target2804

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I use klasic shimano grease, i had also with teflon, but is not the greasily like shimano grease.
Nukeproof horizont flat pedals is one of the best pedal on market. price/ value of money.
CNC milled pedals with anodised surface for 60 € ?

is one of the cheapest pedals from top5 on market


today I had to disassemble and lubricate the overpriced Crankbrothers stamp 7 large after only 5 km. if it happens again, they go straight to the bazaar and buy another verified nukeproof, or hope
I only want the Nukeproof SAM HILL ENDURO RACE (Oil Slick) because of the coloring. They cost 120€. Is Chainreactioncycles trustworthy? I never heared about that website before but they sell the pedals for less than other shops here in germany.

Okay: copper version looks nice too. But which ones to choose? Nukeproof Horizon Enduro (96€) or the downhill version? I most likely ride with my GF, 50% dirt road, sometimes paved, 25% off road and the remaining 25% I ride trails in the forest with a friend.
 
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Shjay

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CRC were bought out by Wiggle & are massive, plus Hotlines in U.K. distributors for Nukeproof, WTB etc, CRC have race team & Ex DH now Enduro rider Sam Hill rides for them
 

valecek

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i think they´re the same pedals, just some desing differences. I have still cheaper version, but is solid, masive and grat stamina. Loks some reviews of nukeproof flat pedals. They are legendary
 

target2804

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So getting the pedals from wiggle for 60 would be ok and its not a scam i guess :D
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I will buy those. I think they will fit nicely to my bike. Or what do you think?

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valecek

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no I had the same before 1 month abbout 45€ ( chain had the clearance extra code )

Edit- in my opinion buy Black,more collours is not the good way

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JStrube

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I only want the Nukeproof SAM HILL ENDURO RACE (Oil Slick) because of the coloring. They cost 120€. Is Chainreactioncycles trustworthy? I never heared about that website before but they sell the pedals for less than other shops here in germany.

Okay: copper version looks nice too. But which ones to choose? Nukeproof Horizon Enduro (96€) or the downhill version? I most likely ride with my GF, 50% dirt road, sometimes paved, 25% off road and the remaining 25% I ride trails in the forest with a friend.
Chainreaction is trustworthy. Met the crew in California last year, have been ordering from them for a while. They gave me a great recommendation for a seafood restaurant in Northern Ireland... If that doesn't build trust, I don't know what does!
 

James_MTB

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Just bought 3 x Maxxis Assegai 29x2.5" WT/TR DD Maxxgrip from Germany, £166 inc delivered. UK prices are ridiculous.

Edit 16 May: got hammered on import duty, no cheaper than buying in the UK. :(
For anything over £135 you're charged the VAT
 

target2804

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As James said, be careful because UK is not in the EU anymore :D
Sometimes you can get lucky and your order doesn´t get stuck at the customs. But its a gamble basically. Make sure you dont exeed the 135 pound price tag to be safe...
 

2WHLFUN

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I made the mistake of riding my buddies Santa Cruz Heckler emtb which is a mullet wheel set up. I got three downhill kom’s and now I have to order a 27.5 rear wheel, cushcore and shorter cranks. My bike is designed as 29er only so I hope I can make it work well.
 

steve_sordy

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'....................s Chainreactioncycles trustworthy? I never heared about that website before but they sell the pedals for less than other shops here in germany.
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Yes, you can trust CRC. They are based in Northern Ireland (part of the UK) and have an automated warehouse there. A few years ago, they were bought by Wiggle, another on-line bike and bike components company. They still sell under their own names, although I expect they only have one buying team now.
I have bought from both companies for years and years without any problem. Any problems with warranty claims, late or missing deliveries have all been dealt with efficiently and as I would have liked. Sometimes they have exceeded my expectations.

The only problem I have ever had with CRC was once they started to use a delivery company called Evri. But that's in the UK. I have no idea who they use to deliver outside the UK.
 

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As James said, be careful because UK is not in the EU anymore :D
Sometimes you can get lucky and your order doesn´t get stuck at the customs. But its a gamble basically. Make sure you dont exeed the 135 pound price tag to be safe...
Got lucky several times before, sometimes you lose. Will be more careful in future.
 

valecek

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you should have no worries when ordering from CRC to the EU. duty and VAT should be paid by the seller. at least it was like that until now
 

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