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08-19-19, 04:19 PM
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Posted By 2old

Sorry to hear about your misfortune, but don't...

Sorry to hear about your misfortune, but don't feel like the Lone Ranger; we've been there.
06-14-19, 05:00 PM
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Posted By 2old

Can't you put the bike on/in your car and drive...

Can't you put the bike on/in your car and drive where the weather is more clement, then stay for a few days (forever)?
06-08-19, 08:19 AM
Replies: 55
Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

As opposed to socal where it's not supposed to...

As opposed to socal where it's not supposed to rain for the next four months.
06-05-19, 09:28 AM
Replies: 55
Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

The one positive is that Trek has great CS from...

The one positive is that Trek has great CS from my experience with them. I was unhappy with the rear shock on a premium MTB that I purchased, and they swapped it for an upgrade, no charge. You might...
05-24-19, 01:51 PM
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Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

You might consider some type of plastic covering...

You might consider some type of plastic covering (like a plastic bag covering the area) in case you get caught in another severe downpour. Just make sure that you remove it at home so it doesn't trap...
05-23-19, 04:43 PM
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Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

Great ad for Trek; I didn't think e-bikes, even...

Great ad for Trek; I didn't think e-bikes, even OEM, were that rainproof. Make sure there are no crevices where water can "pool".
05-16-19, 09:40 AM
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Posted By 2old

CMD, as you've seen, probably in "eco" you'll...

CMD, as you've seen, probably in "eco" you'll have great range. One thing you might consider: most of the Lithium chemistry batteries in use seem to thrive at 20% - 80% of charge (reportedly that's...
05-08-19, 05:44 PM
Replies: 55
Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

Don't be overwhelmed by the seeming complexity of...

Don't be overwhelmed by the seeming complexity of a mid-conversion. Ir's so easy (IMO) as to be intuitive. The most difficult part is removing the cranks and bottom bracket which is easy if you have...
05-08-19, 06:12 AM
Replies: 55
Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

Looks like a really nice set up. Don't know what...

Looks like a really nice set up. Don't know what traffic is like on your roads, but the ones around here aren't conducive to bike travel (for me). Except for an occasional errand, my rides are off...
04-27-19, 04:03 PM
Replies: 55
Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

I have the short TB too, which came with three...

I have the short TB too, which came with three different elastomers (I'm using the stiffest), and it's been reliable for at least 10 years. For me, the Cirrus is slightly better.
04-24-19, 10:21 PM
Replies: 55
Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

CMD; you might look at the Cirrus too; I have one...

CMD; you might look at the Cirrus too; I have one and it works well. Those USE posts were highly rated in their day though; maybe you can rebuild it to eliminate the side play.
04-24-19, 08:14 AM
Replies: 55
Views: 36,068
Posted By 2old

Excellent report, and FME you can't go wrong with...

Excellent report, and FME you can't go wrong with Trek.
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