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Messages - CasualNerding

#1
RadWagon / Re: Tyre pressures
May 06, 2023, 06:24:16 AM
Thanks, Beach.  I think I'm going to drop down to ~35 psi or so and see how that rides.  Might do a suspension seat post for a more long term solution.
#2
RadWagon / Tyre pressures
May 04, 2023, 07:35:26 AM
What do you guys keep your tyre pressures to?   The tyre sidewall says 40-65 psi.  I topped mine up to 50 psi, and the ride is super harsh.  I'm sure it's very efficient, but not exactly comfortable.

I'd live to hear your input.
#3
Rad Modifications / Re: Turn signals
May 09, 2022, 09:23:15 AM
I recently added turn signals to my RadWagon.  I've got them, as well as the other ancillary lighting on my bike, running off a rechargeable 12v battery pack.

Here's a quick video: https://i.imgur.com/4NquNrk.mp4
#4
What about, literally, a box?   I mounted a plastic storage tote to the back of mine.  I can get two (or three small) bags of groceries in there.

#5
I have a small rechargeable 12v lithium battery pack I use to power all my 12v lighting.

This accomplishes two things:
1. I can use 12v lighting, which gives me far more options as opposed to 48v accessories.
2. I don't have to modify the bike's wiring at all.

The pack is pocket sized, and sits in a little pouch mounted to the inside of my cargo bin.

I hope this is okay (I am not in any way affiliated, mods).  Here's a Link to what I use:
Amazon link
#6
Pride & Joy / Re: New owner checking in!
February 08, 2022, 04:39:37 PM
Quote from: ericwn on February 08, 2022, 03:47:30 PM
Enjoy! Make sure you get used to the length of the thing and that the brakes are not like on a sporty bike and it should be lots of fun.

A suspension seat post was a first upgrade for mine though!

I put about 10 miles on it today, and a suspension seat post is going to be my first mod.  It's a necessity.

The biggest adjustment for me has been the weight...  It handles entirely differently to my old mountain bike.  the length is also taking some getting used to... I got caught short once or twice making a U-turn today.
#7
Pride & Joy / New owner checking in!
February 08, 2022, 11:02:11 AM


She just arrived this morning!  Can't wait to go for a quick spin 'round the neighborhood.
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