it seems like everything is designed to drain and adding covers or grease could prevent proper water drainage from stuff like the controller and battery. i would still be tempted to wrap the battery and controller in heavy rain, maybe with shrink wrap, or finding a battery cover that will fit the battery. however, it sounds like having an ebike made in seattle would be made sufficiently rain resistant and trying to make it more rain resistance could actually impede keeping it dry.
the only thing they seem to suggest is to maintain the chain by using a chain cleaner and wet chain lubricant. and do the usual check-up to make sure everything is tight and aligned and to make sure tires have proper air pressure.
i am reviewing the owner's manual now. it seems grease is needed in assembly for the pedals. and brake cable lubrication is also recommended. are there recommendations on lubing brake cables for maintenance? tri-flow? i think i might finally get a torque wrench and will be picking up the brake pedal wrench and bike grease for the pedals.
if the drive train is out of alignment, it seems it is recommended to use a certified bike mechanic to do the adjustments to the crank shaft or bottom brack bracket, which requires a couple of special tools. it is also suggested to have a certified bike mechanic check the overall assembly.
the only thing they seem to suggest is to maintain the chain by using a chain cleaner and wet chain lubricant. and do the usual check-up to make sure everything is tight and aligned and to make sure tires have proper air pressure.
i am reviewing the owner's manual now. it seems grease is needed in assembly for the pedals. and brake cable lubrication is also recommended. are there recommendations on lubing brake cables for maintenance? tri-flow? i think i might finally get a torque wrench and will be picking up the brake pedal wrench and bike grease for the pedals.
if the drive train is out of alignment, it seems it is recommended to use a certified bike mechanic to do the adjustments to the crank shaft or bottom brack bracket, which requires a couple of special tools. it is also suggested to have a certified bike mechanic check the overall assembly.