just one thing noticed is straps for child seat on seat tube look like they could slip over tubes prob wrong but thought mention, must be fun both out on the bike

I'm not wore down as yet. Some are frustrating. Was just kidding you.by markz » Aug 28 2021 11:25pm
Explaining things to perfect strangers with the same questions over and over again gets boring.
I have no time to explain things to them anymore.
I used to, and you are right you get people asking you to build them an ebike or fix their ebike.
If you have the time, and dont have a good paying career, you rent (no mortgage), dont have much, if any assets.... then yeah thats the way to go: build ebikes, buy batteries under your name for resale.
I prefer to keep my house and my money, then risk losing it.
I wouldnt care if I lived in certain other countries, knowing full well I am well insulated.
Isn't that why that ES guy selling the tab welder quit selling?
Sure you can have a disclaimer "For Offroad Use Only" like what Luna does.
You can go one step further and have a ToS agreement (that no one reads) upon clicking buy, like what NKON does.
Nice, build. I like rouges that go with taller wheels. I see you changed the rear fork. Is it sold now. Should be smoother with the taller wheel but if you lost your suspension wonder what the difference in the ride now?by zorbas » Aug 31 2021 1:40pm
Project started in May 2020 with an old 2008 ICE QNT 3x20'' - rear suspended. Carbon fiber seat.
The white rear fork is from an ICE VTX 2014. It is not smooth because of the geometry of the fork and of the position of the fixture of the seat with the frame. The models afterwards are much smoother. They absorb the vibrations through the carbon seat. Maybe one of the next improvements too.
Nice! I would have preferred to leave my battery in the front as well, to balance the weight a little. But in the end, the battery below the seat brings the center of gravity very low and keep the trike very stable.
Anyone one who has a Coopers beer fridge is more than welcome here. Even if you know John.by Timmy@Ozz » Sep 02 2021 12:59am
PS...any of you Aussie blokes jealous of my Coopers beer fridge??
I won it from a competition at my local bottle shop...damn stoked I was
Yeah, VB is OK too
Oh, is that a fact?
Don't get your panties in a bunch sailor...
Mate, whoever you are, you are obviously a real hero, the type that I will definitely not, hence forth, be engaging with.TDB wrote: ↑Sep 02 2021 10:21pmDon't get your panties in a bunch sailor...
It is!![]()
Don't be so thin skinned. Roll your eyes expect something back.Timmy@Ozz wrote: ↑Sep 03 2021 1:47amMate, whoever you are, you are obviously a real hero, the type that I will definitely not, hence forth, be engaging with.TDB wrote: ↑Sep 02 2021 10:21pmDon't get your panties in a bunch sailor...
It is!![]()
Enjoy your superior life, my friend. I'm out.
OK Sir, now that you have publicly called me a liar, I guess I will have to respond.TDB wrote: ↑Sep 03 2021 5:41amDon't be so thin skinned. Roll your eyes expect something back.
Fact remains Fremantle area and Perth is coastal flat. It is dishonest to pretend otherwise. A few spots you'll get an elevation gain of 20m getting up from the foreshore, but that is about it. Kings Park barely rates a mention - 80m in about 4km is about 2%. Closest thing to a hill is near Kelmscott or Armadale. Canning Mills Road is a good one, but still fairly small even by Australian standards. Adelaide is not world renown for challenging climbs and they are twice the best near Perth.
I grew up in Perth, deep into cycling and rode everywhere, Fremantle was on my school day route so I speak from some experience.
A hill is a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it. It looks like a little bump in the Earth. Since theyre higher than everything around them, hills are good places to get a nice view.
Hills are easier to climb than mountains. They are less steep and not as high. But, like a mountain, a hill will usually have an obvious summit, which is its highest point.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there is no official difference between hills and mountains. The United Kingdom and the United States used to define hills as summits less than 1,000 feet. However, both countries abandoned the distinction in the mid-twentieth century.
Hill
Thanks Zero, there you have it folks.ZeroEm wrote: ↑Sep 03 2021 11:13pmeBikes know the difference. At the Summit if FF is not boiling it's a hill. If it's boiling then your thermal rollback quit working on that mountain.
A hill is a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it. It looks like a little bump in the Earth. Since theyre higher than everything around them, hills are good places to get a nice view.
Hills are easier to climb than mountains. They are less steep and not as high. But, like a mountain, a hill will usually have an obvious summit, which is its highest point.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there is no official difference between hills and mountains. The United Kingdom and the United States used to define hills as summits less than 1,000 feet. However, both countries abandoned the distinction in the mid-twentieth century.
Hill