Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
wine bottle holder.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
Green Machine wrote:wine bottle holder.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
It's missing some tubing

Get a Cycle Analyst and a Multimeter, you're still a noob if you don't have at least one of each.
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
That bottle looks like it is still has a cork –so where’s the corkscrew holder mounted?Green Machine wrote:wine bottle holder.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
At least, sensibly, it hasn’t been located in close proximity to the seat -thereby obviating any risk of nasty accidents in the posterior!

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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
lol hilarious. Could you imagine the tube running next to the helmet.twain wrote:That bottle looks like it is still has a cork –so where’s the corkscrew holder mounted?Green Machine wrote:wine bottle holder.
Dont know how i would ride without it.
At least, sensibly, it hasn’t been located in close proximity to the seat -thereby obviating any risk of nasty accidents in the posterior!
Has anyone ever made a pump system which would allow you to get a drink without having to take your hands off the handlebars? My brother had this pack that sits up against your chest and you can drink from the straw section (something similarly called a "camel pack") (apart from the cap with beer can holders on either side)
Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
Is this a 'reccomended' Cycle Analyst?
http://shop.crystalyte-europe.com/produ ... ctid=16190
Going to use it on a KU123, so presume i will need the Stand Alone version?
http://shop.crystalyte-europe.com/produ ... ctid=16190
Going to use it on a KU123, so presume i will need the Stand Alone version?
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
3 or 4 extra bungee cords of various sizes, for easy attachment of fresh road kill. Also rubber bands and extra zip ties for emergency use.
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Blue Schwinn Cruiser 5
Blue Schwinn High Plains
Black Fiore Cruzer 5: Amped Warp Drive 26" Front DD/SLA kit
http://ghostbikes.org/
http://www.rideofsilence.org/main.php
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
A rear kickstand. Without it my bike would fall over and get damaged on windy days.
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
Not quite gadgets, but I can't leave the house without them either. I should add a small ball of JB Weldstick somewhere just in case.The fingers wrote:3 or 4 extra bungee cords of various sizes, for easy attachment of fresh road kill. Also rubber bands and extra zip ties for emergency use.

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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
1. Cycle Analyst
2. LiIon flashlight as a headlight headlight with 18650 rechargeable cell.
3. Tail light, modified with an 18650 rechargeable instead of the 2XAA cells.
4. Leather-man multi-tool
5. Spare fuse
6. Bungie cords
7. Yellow windbreaker
8. Knit hat, ski goggles and helmet
9. Slip case for MacBook Air, mounted to seat luggage rack
10. Front luggage rack (usually empty)
2. LiIon flashlight as a headlight headlight with 18650 rechargeable cell.
3. Tail light, modified with an 18650 rechargeable instead of the 2XAA cells.
4. Leather-man multi-tool
5. Spare fuse
6. Bungie cords
7. Yellow windbreaker
8. Knit hat, ski goggles and helmet
9. Slip case for MacBook Air, mounted to seat luggage rack
10. Front luggage rack (usually empty)
Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
RETRO TIME
Throwback 2012
I purchase a Cycle Analyst and have never installed it.
I got a few things I couldnt live without, pictolog perhaps
Throwback 2012
I purchase a Cycle Analyst and have never installed it.
spudboy62 hasnt logged in since 2012
I got a few things I couldnt live without, pictolog perhaps
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- LeftieBiker 100 kW
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
I'll just try to find a picture of my handlebar area, later. Hmm, no, that's harder.
* One GREAT diamond-shaped mirror below the left side - it gives me a view of both sides of the road behind the bike.
* Electric 'angry squirrel' horn. Imagine a 200lb squirrel yelling at you.
* AA powered three mode headlight with flashing marker lights.
* Thermometer with clock.
* Bell - for pedestrians and slower bicyclists.
* Bluetooth speaker
* Handlebar mounted water bottle holder.
* IZIP panniers. If you can find them, they're great.
* Suspension seatpost.
* Planet Bike "Rack Blinky 5" tailight.
* Expandable under-seat bag.
* Front & rear fenders.
* Oops - forgot the motorcycle windshield! See my Avatar photo. Good for cold Winter winds, better for Summer rainstorms.
* One GREAT diamond-shaped mirror below the left side - it gives me a view of both sides of the road behind the bike.
* Electric 'angry squirrel' horn. Imagine a 200lb squirrel yelling at you.
* AA powered three mode headlight with flashing marker lights.
* Thermometer with clock.
* Bell - for pedestrians and slower bicyclists.
* Bluetooth speaker
* Handlebar mounted water bottle holder.
* IZIP panniers. If you can find them, they're great.
* Suspension seatpost.
* Planet Bike "Rack Blinky 5" tailight.
* Expandable under-seat bag.
* Front & rear fenders.
* Oops - forgot the motorcycle windshield! See my Avatar photo. Good for cold Winter winds, better for Summer rainstorms.
2018 Nissan Leaf SL with Pro Pilot
2009 Vectrix VX-1 Maxi Scooter W/ 18 Leaf modules
2018 Magnum Metro with noisy motor
2019 GreenBike folder
2019 3 wheel 36 volt scooter
2009 Vectrix VX-1 Maxi Scooter W/ 18 Leaf modules
2018 Magnum Metro with noisy motor
2019 GreenBike folder
2019 3 wheel 36 volt scooter
Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
Ah your one of those type.
I hardly see those, the last time I was at the farmers market and some "eccentric" fella had a chopper style purchased ebike, with panniers and everything with a windshield, and lots of flags in his full leathers.
The most I'd do is handlebar mitts and handlebar shields, then maybe string some vaping coil to my flashlight battery for heated handlebars.
I hardly see those, the last time I was at the farmers market and some "eccentric" fella had a chopper style purchased ebike, with panniers and everything with a windshield, and lots of flags in his full leathers.
The most I'd do is handlebar mitts and handlebar shields, then maybe string some vaping coil to my flashlight battery for heated handlebars.
LeftieBiker wrote: ↑Jan 09 2021 11:52pm* Oops - forgot the motorcycle windshield! See my Avatar photo. Good for cold Winter winds, better for Summer rainstorms.
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
Looks like I've been mis-typecast once again. No flags, no leathers, no emblems that weren't painted onto the bike. I use as many accessories as will do me good, and just don't care what people think. Nothing stays on the bike that doesn't get used.
2018 Nissan Leaf SL with Pro Pilot
2009 Vectrix VX-1 Maxi Scooter W/ 18 Leaf modules
2018 Magnum Metro with noisy motor
2019 GreenBike folder
2019 3 wheel 36 volt scooter
2009 Vectrix VX-1 Maxi Scooter W/ 18 Leaf modules
2018 Magnum Metro with noisy motor
2019 GreenBike folder
2019 3 wheel 36 volt scooter
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
only things on my handlebars are a headlight, bell, phone holder (I rarely use it and I take it off if I don't plan on using it) and display (CAv3). my other bike has a bell and eggrider (light is mounted below handlebars)
Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
I rode down to trestles the other day. I asked these guys how was the trail along the railroad and then I said I better not I pop a tire my bike was sitting against the fence out of nowhere I heard that noise and right then and there all the air came out of my front tire. No problem with a 20s 24ah so riding back to #1 bus and the tube jumped out a took my down. Going to fast on flat. My hip is now 6 by 12in. of purple and somehow added a half inflated football on the side of my hip my. Bad .
Should have just walk the bike up to the top of the hill. but the bus was up there and for $2 it took me to 19 miles home. Bad day.
So co2 pocket inflator and tube.
Should have just walk the bike up to the top of the hill. but the bus was up there and for $2 it took me to 19 miles home. Bad day.
So co2 pocket inflator and tube.
Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
gadgets?
recently I added chain guard on my EPLUS winter bike.
my jeans will be much cleaner not touching well lubricated chain
recently I added chain guard on my EPLUS winter bike.
my jeans will be much cleaner not touching well lubricated chain
Eplus, Bionx
Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
Super bright blinkies front and back. Even then I don't trust drivers to give me room and I keep a close eye on them.
https://www.moonsportusa.com/product-page/sirius-pro
https://www.cateye.com/intl/products/he ... -EL1100RC/
I am in the market for a headlight wired to main battery and looking at Glowworm X2
https://www.glowormlites.co.nz/product/ ... 00-lumens/
Garmin RTL510 radar so I know vehicles approaching from behind. Radar sees them before I can and it screams at me when closure rate is over 80(?) kph.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-AU/AU/p/601468
Mark 1 eyeball.
Italian Road Bike Mirror to keep an eye on them. Over shoulder and give them "the eye" when they are close.
https://www.italianroadbikemirror.com/
Action cameras front and back for evidence. Mostly to protect myself from wrongdoing or damage claims. Akaso EK7000 Pros do the job now. I am waiting for the release of the Brave 7 for the front of my (hard shell) helmet.
https://www.akasotech.com/
Powertap hub power meter. It keeps me honest. Cyclist first. Electric is only for assist to compensate extra weight and drag of Yak trailer and always less than human effort. Edge cycle computer that records the important stuff.
I have a cycle analyst on my handlebars and wish I didn't. Clunky horrible thing, difficult to mount cleanly and rats nest of wiring that doesn't meet my standards, but it performs important functions. Eventually I'll buy another to work with. :shrugs
Wish list includes step down convertors to 12V and 7.2V to power cameras and headlight.
https://www.moonsportusa.com/product-page/sirius-pro
https://www.cateye.com/intl/products/he ... -EL1100RC/
I am in the market for a headlight wired to main battery and looking at Glowworm X2
https://www.glowormlites.co.nz/product/ ... 00-lumens/
Garmin RTL510 radar so I know vehicles approaching from behind. Radar sees them before I can and it screams at me when closure rate is over 80(?) kph.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-AU/AU/p/601468
Mark 1 eyeball.
Italian Road Bike Mirror to keep an eye on them. Over shoulder and give them "the eye" when they are close.
https://www.italianroadbikemirror.com/
Action cameras front and back for evidence. Mostly to protect myself from wrongdoing or damage claims. Akaso EK7000 Pros do the job now. I am waiting for the release of the Brave 7 for the front of my (hard shell) helmet.
https://www.akasotech.com/
Powertap hub power meter. It keeps me honest. Cyclist first. Electric is only for assist to compensate extra weight and drag of Yak trailer and always less than human effort. Edge cycle computer that records the important stuff.
I have a cycle analyst on my handlebars and wish I didn't. Clunky horrible thing, difficult to mount cleanly and rats nest of wiring that doesn't meet my standards, but it performs important functions. Eventually I'll buy another to work with. :shrugs
Wish list includes step down convertors to 12V and 7.2V to power cameras and headlight.
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Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
I like the Garmin RTL510 radar, just what I need on my trike. Had a 72v stepdown to 12v but the vibration got to it on a rough road. Will try again with rubber mounts and away from front wheels.by TDB » Jan 16 2021 2:39am
Super bright blinkies front and back. Even then I don't trust drivers to give me room and I keep a close eye on them.
https://www.moonsportusa.com/product-page/sirius-pro
https://www.cateye.com/intl/products/he ... -EL1100RC/
I am in the market for a headlight wired to main battery and looking at Glowworm X2
https://www.glowormlites.co.nz/product/ ... 00-lumens/
Garmin RTL510 radar so I know vehicles approaching from behind. Radar sees them before I can and it screams at me when closure rate is over 80(?) kph.
https://buy.garmin.com/en-AU/AU/p/601468
Mark 1 eyeball.
Italian Road Bike Mirror to keep an eye on them. Over shoulder and give them "the eye" when they are close.
https://www.italianroadbikemirror.com/
Action cameras front and back for evidence. Mostly to protect myself from wrongdoing or damage claims. Akaso EK7000 Pros do the job now. I am waiting for the release of the Brave 7 for the front of my (hard shell) helmet.
https://www.akasotech.com/
Powertap hub power meter. It keeps me honest. Cyclist first. Electric is only for assist to compensate extra weight and drag of Yak trailer and always less than human effort. Edge cycle computer that records the important stuff.
I have a cycle analyst on my handlebars and wish I didn't. Clunky horrible thing, difficult to mount cleanly and rats nest of wiring that doesn't meet my standards, but it performs important functions. Eventually I'll buy another to work with. :shrugs
Wish list includes step down convertors to 12V and 7.2V to power accessories and headlight.
I run power most of the time between 75-125w save the big watts for hills and speeding across intersections from a stop.
Every ride carry the smallest panniers could find, they carry:
new tubes, one front and one back
folding multi tool
small adjustable wrench
spoke wrench
one zip tie
lock up cable
Bike mirrors were to small to see well so went with larger motorcycle mirrors
May bell for horn
have 12v led lights front, rear and blue running lights (they are four stick on that shine on the wheels)
The use rechargeable 5v bicycle lights for flashing lights. Use the front as flash light when needed.
Re: Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without
Although I can live without it (only one of my two e-bikes has it), I really enjoy my 48V horn. I need to find a better button for it though, because the 12V rated button sometimes welds itself closed, and I have to poke at it to get it to release.


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