Really a speed and pedaling test. Seems like pedaling isn't needed or useful on mode 4-5 PAS.
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hey pax, another question for you. i’m one of those who plan to transport the bike a lot, via trunk of my car. for it to fit i have to remove the handle bars all the time. i saw you posted in the questions section about the flatbike.com folding bar kit, which size is compatible with the eclipse, the 1” or the 1.25”? and will i need an adapter for the stem? thanks
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FWIW another option for traveling compact is to simply remove the front wheel - I can't speak for this bike but when I travel with mine it takes all of five seconds to pop the wheel off... with the wheel off the handlebars and fork turn sideways for next to no space. I have a brake pad shim I'll usually stuff in the brake pads to prevent inadvertently extending the calipers.
I'll pop the pedals off if really looking for a good fit in my van - also only take a few seconds with the proper wrench... they do make pop off pedals but they are expensive, not really the kind of pedals I want and I don't really think the few seconds it takes just unscrew them is worth it...
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I don't think you would need an adapter. Would recommend to measure the bars you got to confirm if you need small or big, guessing small. If you need us to measure we can do that but it may take several days to hear back so it would probably be faster to just measure it
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Received my delivery today. Assembled it pretty easily. The seat is very small, I added a small seat pad for the first test ride. The acceleration is very smooth mostly. I kept accidentally moving the throttle while stationary. First ride was good the suspension is pretty nice , seat needs to be changed.
I could not get the bike to go faster than 22 mph. Is there some setting I'm missing to change the top speed?
Edit: I change the settings of the wheel size to 16 and charged the bike fully and even though the speed readout was displaying 12mph ,I knew I was going much, much faster than before. I was keeping up with cars and absolutely flying. Wow! I'm impressed solid motor once you do a Little tweaking.
Any tips for squeaky brakes?Last edited by CameronOmnia; 05-23-2022, 08:32 PM.
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Originally posted by CameronOmnia View PostReceived my delivery today. Assembled it pretty easily. The seat is very small, I added a small seat pad for the first test ride. The acceleration is very smooth mostly. I kept accidentally moving the throttle while stationary. First ride was good the suspension is pretty nice , seat needs to be changed.
I could not get the bike to go faster than 22 mph. Is there some setting I'm missing to change the top speed?
Edit: I change the settings of the wheel size to 16 and charged the bike fully and even though the speed readout was displaying 12mph ,I knew I was going much, much faster than before. I was keeping up with cars and absolutely flying. Wow! I'm impressed solid motor once you do a Little tweaking.
Any tips for squeaky brakes?
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Originally posted by spoonf20c View Posthere’s a pic of mine with the cst knobbies and swapped out bars. the bars are off my ducati monster and are about a 60mm rise. they feel pretty good to me.
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Originally posted by spoonf20c View Post
looks good! off road it yet?
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Originally posted by bwiesman574 View Post
Not really except up a steep grass hill. It looks like you have though, how does it do? Installing a front basket today so I can commute to work 12miles each way.
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I have the rear suspension in the stock position and a seat with springs. It’s a little bouncy with hard PAS3 peddling. I wish we could program the pas a bit. Level one is useless. Two is a bit hard. Three is fine but to keep up you need a fast cadence. Four is good for climbing. I have not used 5. I would love to tweakm2 and 3
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