Honesty I think it a fuji apples to crab apples comparison. The question is do cable pull hydraulic calipers need to be bled. I haven't heard of anyone kneeding to do so
Also take into account that most aren't riding a +400 lb bike down mountain sides.
Removing the battery when on a car rack is definitely a good idea. Just be mindful that leaving the battery in a car parked in the sun isn't ideal either.
How many times have you had to do it?
It's a sealed unit and unless you open it or have a a seal leak there should be absolutely no need to.
I never have and have what I would describe as fantastic stopping power. 🙃
I'm all for learning.. but I think that steel cable actuated hydraulic calipers work more than well enough for most applications and without the fuss of beading or potential leaks.
jmho 🙃
.. as for safety I would consider tread design as much as tire size. Tires such as Continental eRuban, Kenda Kwick Drumlin and Schwable Johnny Watts are good for pavement as well as gravel with much less noise and rolling resistance then full_on knobbies... all with an ebike rating.
What if you stepped down off your pulpit (and briefly removed your head from your ass) and take (took) a moment to understand what the OP is saying.
Where did he even imply (as you ASSumed) that this is his current (or past) situation and/or that he knows nothing about eBikes?
The inept soft...
Sugar! Now that's pizza blasphemy! 😂
I do add 2g of honey ..but thats to help feed the yeast on a 300g flour recipe... so I guess we're not doing things that different.
But I have to disagree on the Steels which are great, but in my experience the stone does draw out more moisture for a...
And there you have it...
The post does state that it flexes rearward which is correct and how it should be. Your seat should also allow you to slide it forward so if it has short bars it's really a compatibility issue with your seat.
The one and only issue that I had with the post is that I...
Organic Resin are usually the cheapest and wear fastest.
Metalic sintered have the greatest stopping force but typically wear rotors faster and are more noisy.
Ceramics are in the middle and have the best heat dissipation... My personal preference.