fifthmass said:Dan K said:I just want to chime in here that you don't have to be "Joe 6 pack with no mechanical skills" to go over the bars. I've been building my bikes, component by component, since I was a wee lad. I do 90% of the wrenching on my truck, and 100% of the wrenching on my dirt bike. Top ends, carbs, etc. I race RC trucks, which I build piece by piece. I fly RC planes and do aerial photography, and I build my planes from glider-only kits, building the kit and choosing each component. I also don't drink. So, in short, I'm not drunk when I work on my shit, I do know bikes inside and out, and I am far more mechanical than your average Joe. That said, I lost a front wheel today, and went over the bars as a result. I had been tightening my axle nuts daily, and carrying the wrench with me (as well as the charger). I had steel forks. I think what happened is the force of the motor actually spread the dropouts, although I have not verified that yet. What I have verified are my injuries, and the very expensive damage to my e-bike. Just throwing it out there.
Dan I hope you were not seriously hurt.
What kind of setup did you end up getting? If you got a 408 and that happened to you I'm REAL nervous now.![]()
Bill
I'm not too bad off, the bloody spots will heal before the sprained thumb. I think the hurt of no longer having an e-bike, the $ spent for just a couple weeks fun and the damage to the donor bike will last longer than the injuries.
it was the worldwide electric bikes kit, I had a test version of sorts. It still wasn't free, nor were the clothes and forks destroyed in the crash. I believe you have torque-arms on your kit, correct? If so, you should be OK. I was running a review kit, so I was testing the "locking" washers that came with the kit. Not fair to test an "everything you need" kit with stuff added, although in retrospect I wish I'd said heck with it and added torque arms anyway.