Quote from: JimInPT on April 30, 2022, 11:11:39 AMQuote from: seanerino on April 30, 2022, 10:56:26 AMI locked up my bike a couple of times today while running errands around town. I used the Abus frame lock with the additional chain. This was the same lock I used with a different e-bike a few months ago and I really liked it.
What helmet are you using? I was looking at some with Bluetooth bone conduction for phone calls and podcasts. I also saw some helmets with front and rear lights and even turn signals! Cool.
I thought it would be cool if the battery had some kind of arm strap so you could more easily carry it around. I wonder if that already exists.
I think ABUS is a good choice; cafe frame locks aren't available for the Mini's frame - I use their 6500 folding lock for quick lockups (it stows nicely in its case bolted to the water-bottle mount) and also carry their Granit 540 U-lock and ABUS cable on my rear basket for more-complicated situations. Any lock can be defeated with the right tools and enough time - the trick is to make them realize this won't be easy nor quick, so best move on to a dumb-guy's bike. ABUS products are tough. For really short/quick coffee stops etc. I just hit the remote button to enable the motion-sensitive alarm hidden under the basket above the rear fender.
I use this Sena R1 helmet: https://amzn.to/3LmoZIB and got a good "Used-Like New" price on it (it was new). Great helmet and the audio integration is fine except the audio has no bass, to be expected from the micro-speakers built into the frame - but I listen to podcasts, not music, so don't care. Have had people tell me they didn't notice I was on a bike when taking a call; the microphone is apparently pretty good as well. If you end up with the R1, be sure to order the optional sun visor; the helmet frame doesn't help shade eyes at all. It's cheap, and included with some higher-end models.
A big advantage of helmet audio is that one's ears are still fully exposed to the world so you don't lose any situational awareness.
FYI, somebody posted on this forum about a week ago finding a carrying case that fits those batteries almost perfectly and I think it had a handle, so you might want to poke around for that info.
Found it! Has a carry handle and shoulder strap - here you go: https://www.radowners.com/index.php?topic=2072.msg10816#msg10816
Thanks for the link to the case for the battery.
I thought you might be using the Sena R1. I've been looking at that one and read that the call quality was good. Thanks for verifying it. I'll keep my eye out for one.