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See my post on the previous page, #89
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Yeah folding the seats down isn't ideal for me since non-folding bikes can fit in the back with the seats down.
This way the bike can live...Last edited by obscureyetrevealing; 5 days ago.
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I finally finished up my solution for a completely foldable handlebar and it works great. Now it fits into the back of my Model Y super easily.
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I finally finished up my solution for a completely foldable handlebar and it works great. Now it fits into the back of my Model Y super easily.
...Last edited by obscureyetrevealing; 1 week ago.
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The video mentions to not touch the Wheel Size setting. What are the reasons for this?
A couple weeks back, before this video was posted,...
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Something similar might work as long as the threading spec is the same. The difficult part is knowing if the cam levers can put down enough force (nM)...Last edited by obscureyetrevealing; 1 week ago.
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That's right, but there's no other way unless you want to loosen +4 bolts every time and slowly strip the bolt heads.
I've got some ratchet...
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I think this is the ideal way of folding it up (weight is off the carbon drive, screen is safely out of the way), but it requires loosening all 6 bolts...
Last edited by obscureyetrevealing; 3 weeks ago.
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How's the road noise on these compared to the stock tires?
I took the stock tires to the beach and they weren't any good for dry sand. The...
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I will be leaving the bike in my SUV and folding/unfolding multiple times per week, so I feel like inserting a hex key into the bolts each time isn't...
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Do you think buying bolts with levers like this could tighten a stem sufficiently?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMe1-pIIEH4
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