younata, to cycling
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Day 28 of my recumbent ebike build: first test ride! Quick ride down the street and back. Still found a couple things to tune up.

There’s a clicking sound from the front wheel area when it’s moving under load. Didn’t show up running the motor on a stand. I wonder if the motor cable isn’t secured as well as it should be?

The pedal assist needs to be dialed in some. It wasn’t detecting much power from me.

Even so, it went great! Everything else in that 0.1 mile ride worked!

tess, to random
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If your EVs aren't selling maybe that's because you're making giant fucking trucks and SUVs and hyper-expensive luxury sedans and the kind of people who want EVs mostly just want a compact car for getting to work and running errands.

Just sayin'.

enobacon,
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@tess The affordable, efficient, small most people want is an and/or which use 1/100th the amount of and other -intensive resources, costs less to own two than one year of car expenses, don't have to give up your old gas car yet, no worries for or grid-scale crisis about charging infrastructure. All we need are Engineers who don't fruitlessly waste every inch of city streets on cars, and some transit priority lanes instead.

enobacon, to random
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"Bieks!? What if you need to go to the grocery store and it's raining? Hmmm?"

Sure bro, $12k/yr later are your shoes even this dry? #cargoBikes #eBikes #ClimateAction #UmbrellaBike #leaveTheCarAtHome #BikeTooter

enobacon, to ebikes
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Petition by to fix Oregon's proposed law.

"As currently written, HB 4103:
...would restrict some of the most affordable styles to [16yo and up]
...[allows localities to] ban the use of certain e-bikes from accessing multi-use paths and trails
...Enforcement based on e-bike class will be highly subjective and confusing for users
...Misses the mark on providing a clear definition... [cargo / 4 wheels, bigger motors]"

https://secure.everyaction.com/-b6pbKHC4EuOc0QPk9dtcA2

enobacon, to random
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If you support walkability and safe streets but only if zero drivers perceive themselves to be inconvenienced by the infrastructure, then you don't support walkability or safe streets.

enobacon,
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alt text: crying feels guy meme: "I... have to drive around the block and pay to park here!?", the driver's tears flow into protected bike lanes across the bottom of the image with happy children and financially secure adults enjoying the wind in their hair and a livable city with plentiful as they ride to errands and other short trips in the neighborhood on comfortable upright bikes, and .

itnewsbot, to ebikes
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Cowboy riders across Europe can now call an ebike mechanic to their doorstep - Riders in numerous locations throughout Europe can now have their Cowboy ebikes re... - https://thenextweb.com/news/cowboy-home-repair-service-europe

fbaum, to ebikes
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Edelruth, to ebikes
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Cargo ebikes: does anyone with practical experience have an opinion on basket in front, or to the rear?


davidnewman, to ebikes
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younata, to cycling
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Day 9: Static tests of the suspension with a rear-mounted battery: with me sitting in the seat, there’s about 0.5 inch (1.2 cm) of vertical travel available. This corresponds to about 30 lbs (133 N, or 13 kg-force) of force. That doesn’t feel like enough of a buffer.

So, instead, I’ll be mounting the battery on top of the rear rack. As a future upgrade, I’ll mount it under the frame, just in front of the rear wheel. (1/2)

Ebike battery mounted on top of the rear rack. This is not the final configuration, just a sample.

younata,
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Day 10: I made the extension cables for the throttle and brake. These use standard JST-SM plus, yay open standards! Each cable is multiple wires all in heat shrink tubing for cable management reasons.

After, I installed these on the bike, along with the battery <-> motor controller. I slid them into some spiral wrap, which looks quite nice! 😊

younata,
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Day 11: I installed T-Nuts to the rear retaining bracket for the battery mount, and I started to build the front retaining bracket for the battery mount. Which are fancy words for "things which go just under the rear rack, to hold the battery mount to the rear rack".

I also started designing a housing for the cycle analyst (front display) & all its connectors. The front light will also be mounted to that housing. It's very boxy right now, which I'll fix before printing it.

The front retaining bracket, which is made of 4 pieces, glued together, with clamps for additional pressure.
CAD visualization of the display housing.

younata,
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Day 12 of my recumbent ebike build: Refined the display housing. Much less boxy, and should be fairly easy to assemble once printed. That said, it's not terribly printable: requires supports, has to be printed at an angle to fit on the build plate, and will take ages (2.5 days at my desired layer height). I'll do a test print at 0.3mm layer height before I commit to a 2.5 day print job. This test print will still take 17 hours to finish. 😭

Screenshot from PrusaSlicer showing my custom Cycle Analyst housing for my recumbent ebike build. The part takes up most of the build volume. It's at a 30 degree vertical angle to fit in the build volume. There are a bunch of organic-like supports to hold on to the part and help support "floating" parts and also keep the part from tipping over.

younata,
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Day 13 of my recumbent ebike build: Back to working on the battery mount. Sadly, I think I've learned all I can from this... let's call it the prototype. I managed to get the prototype secured to the bike rack. But in doing so, I had to cut into the mount enough such that the battery isn't able to be attached to the mount. 🤦🏻‍♀️

Oh well, I learned a lot, and making the second version should go much smoother.

younata,
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Day 14 of my recumbent ebike build: prototype for the display housing finished printing. I removed the supports, and went about trying to assemble it. Immediately noticed that the display is too wide to fit! D’oh! I continued to test the part and make notes on it, including mounting it to the bike. Where it looks pretty great.

I’ll definitely be making another prototype part before I make the final part.

View from the seat of my ebike with the display mounted on the front.
The display housing, with notes written on it: Widen (interior of the housing) by 1-2 mm) Extend mount tabs by 10 mm More notes are upside down, and noted in the 4th image.
More notes written the display housing. There’s also a large rectangle drawn, with an X to indicate that it should be removed for an access panel. Enlarge front mounting holes by 0.5 mm. Enlargen (wire exit) oval. Investigate variable layer height.

cyclingelectric, to ebikes
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Quite an exciting reveal today from Gocycle - the longtail is here and as expected it's very different to much of its competition, even if only for its 22kg weight. Can't wait to try this one:
https://www.cyclingelectric.com/news/gocycle-cargo-bikes
#ebikes #cargobikes #electricbikes #logitistics #urbanliving #commuting #transport #cycling

ChrisMayLA6, to ebikes
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Now that's what I call a Cargo Bike - this CaGo from Denmark is now available here - if are the future for travel, then this must make a strong showing for the part of that idea.

(Mind you, they're not cheap)

https://www.cyclingelectric.com/news/ca-go-electric-cargo-bikes-now-available-in-uk

younata, to cycling
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Upgrading my recumbent to electric night 1: motor is installed! Still some tweaking to do - re-aligning the brake pads, namely. But, that’s a good start.

Yes, I did spend extra on a black motor with black spokes. I also got a black motor controller. I need the color scheme to match.

Close up of the front wheel of my recumbent bike, showcasing the now-installed motor, with an unconnected cable coming out of it.

younata,
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Day 2: spent a couple hours trying and failing to adjust the disk brake. I'll get it... I hope.

Also removed the cranks, bottom bracket, and so forth to install the torque sensor (which replaces the bottom bracket). Unfortunately, I don't have a chainring that'll fit this setup, and I forgot to order one earlier, so more wait...

I also modeled up a way to mount the display near the front of the bike.

Close up of the front boom of my recumbent e-bike. A new bottom bracket with integrated torque sensor is installed. The chainring mount and crank arms are sitting on the stand, waiting to be installed. Which will happen after the new chainring arrives.

cyclingelectric, to Futurology
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One of our Eurobike highlights - a unique folding electric cargo bike from Car.los Global Urban Mobility - has gone on to win the iF DESIGN award. More compact cargo bikes, please! https://www.cyclingelectric.com/news/folding-cargo-bike-carlos

cassey, to cycling
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hi - what electric bike (if any) would you recommend to an adult who learned to ride fairly recently? Lives in an urban setting, looking to do leisure/fitness riding mostly for now. Fairly cautious rider.

nrohluap, to ebikes
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Lots of errands today, finishing with full panniers from grocery shopping topped off with a case of wine. 🍷 (UPS missed me a couple times, so I had them hold it at a nearby store)

Oh, and a box of Milk Bones for Boomer in the front basket.

A box of dog treats in a bicycle basket, viewed from the cyclist's perspective with a cycling computer showing speed in the foreground.

tk, to cycling
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Who remembers the original pedal-assist bikes? (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Honda_Hobbit.jpg)

BarbChamberlain, to accessibility
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Transportation folk, you'll want to read When Driving Is Not an Option by my nondriving bicycling friend Anna Zivarts when it comes out in May https://islandpress.org/books/when-driving-not-option. She founded (now nationwide in the US).

cassey, to cycling
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Can everyone on agree whether we're using the plural form or the singular form for hashtags? Or can Mastodon core give us a feature that enables smooshing hashtags together if one is the plural form of the other?

( vs , vs , etc)

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