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Re: New ebike, cheater :) heeeere's greeny

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How does the carbon protect better?
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Mr Moofo wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 7:41 pm How does the carbon protect better?
The carbon one wraps around the motor more whereas the ally one is just a strip that mimics the standard one.

To an extent I wouldn't mind if the carbon one gets destroyed as it shows its prevented the motor from taking the hit.
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Just tried to fit a DyedBros frame protection kit to the Rail.
I did my Privateer in matt Dyed Bros - and the results were really good. It has also held up well so far. Hence I thought it would be a sensible idea

Revisited the DyedBro YouTube , cleaned everything, heat gun out - and off we go.
I plumped for a gloss film - and the result looks really crap. Air bubbles everywhere than refused to squeegee out, they did on the matt film - and then loads of tiny bubbles everywhere.
In threat you are meant to be able to peel off and chase the air bubbles out - but the film distorts and is difficult to get into position.
Suffice to say the rest of the kit will be going in the bin - and the top tube section will be being peeled off after tomorrows ride.

It's absolutely rubbish - I will go forward with the patina of scratches
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One of my pet peeves with MTB designers is the design of the swinging arm pivot area :thumbdown:

Almost designed to collect mud so that the bearings can ingest it.

There are 3D printed 'shelves' on ebay but I some sheet rubber so a few minutes with some scissors and a couple of cable ties later, it's the mk1 version - proof of concept.

Was out last weekend with Weeksy and a couple of the lads, only wet grass not proper deep mud but did well.

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Been struggling to get a bottle holder and bottle that fits, thried a couple of side loaders and a bottle relocating bracket :thumbdown:

A tip of the @couch - specialised jobbie, even has a multitool on the bottom, job jobbed

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One thing to check the bottom pivot are apparently dry from factory, mine cleaned up and greased, had started being noisy, bearings were fine though 👍
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Couchy wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 4:18 pm One thing to check the bottom pivot are apparently dry from factory, mine cleaned up and greased, had started being noisy, bearings were fine though 👍
Thanks for the heads up on that - will go and have a look at mine. Is it easy to remove and grease?

I bought a 3D pivot shelf - so I will let you know how that works
Just cogitating over the carbon engine guard - as I have already ground it in the four rides I managed before damaging myself
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Re: New ebike, cheater :) heeeere's greeny

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Mr Moofo wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2023 5:51 pm
Thanks for the heads up on that - will go and have a look at mine. Is it easy to remove and grease?
knowing designers, probably not... it'll be a pain in the arse job... but likely worth doing :)