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#1
General Chat / Re: $120 bicycle stand
May 11, 2022, 12:21:05 PM
Quote from: jastewart325 on May 06, 2022, 07:35:17 PM
Does anyone use Handlebar Jacks? I have ordered a pair but haven't received them yet. Cheaper and apparently no lifting of the entire bike required.

I have them and use them almost weekly on my Rad Rover. They hold the bike securely, very happy with them.

I put a rear rack on my Rover, so when I'm getting ready to flip the bike over: I remove the seat/post, place a cut and slit pool noodle on the rear of the rack and secure it with a bungie, squeeze the rear brake and start walking backwards. Even this +70lb bike is easy to manage this way.
#2
General Chat / Re: Front and Rear wheel axle locks
April 22, 2022, 11:02:31 AM
Quote from: JamesAC on April 19, 2022, 01:13:55 PM
I just purchased a RadRover 6 Plus and am interested in locking both the front and rear axles.  Can anybody recommend specific manufacture's name and part numbers for products that will work?  I keep running into dead ends.

Not sure how you're going to lock the rear wheel? I have a Rover StepThrough and it has 18mm nuts on the axles. Does the new one have a QR?

For the front, I went with a Hexlox 135mm skewer (they list it being for rear wheels). Also got a small Hexlox + replacement bolt for the seatpost clamp.
#3
Pride & Joy / Rover in RDU, NC
April 15, 2022, 12:58:11 PM
Hi friends, I picked up this Rad Rover StepThrough1 late last fall, it was brand new in the box, obviously unassembled, and definitely not stolen. A young man received it as a gift from his parents and he didn't want it: I went to their house, parents were very cool but very unhappy with him, and I bought it for half the retail price. 8)

Immediately, I was in love with the bike. I have been riding at least 5 days a week, minimum 10 miles, with longer rides on the weekends ever since I got it. Aside from the physical exercise, I also find riding very meditative; and it's rekindled that sense of slow down and explore more I had as a child. It has become Hobby (Passion?) #1.

My weeknight route is through suburbia, and I've managed to find some legal dirt paths and trails - so this daily route is ~6mi onroad, ~4mi offroad. Some times I shorten the onroad leg and do more dirt. Weekend rides tend to be 95% dirt.

Anyway, I also did some mods:

  • I went with the Bolton controller/display after a few months.
  • Ergon grips, Suntour NCX seatpost, Bontrager Boulevard saddle, Iberra rack.
  • Invested in both Foldylock Classic (longest folding lock I could find, and very secure) and a HipLock Gold.
  • After my first rear flat, I went with FlatOut in the tires and no flats since!
  • I did swap out the tires as well: the Juggernauts, to me, were bad onroad and off. Found some Goodyear tires that are not Goodyear, but rather Innova (Love Tires) LV-1003, and these have been an immense upgrade: they roll much better due to the center tread, and offroad they chew threw everything. Hardly top of the line, but I am thrilled with them. Plus they say Goodyear on them.
  • Hexlox skewer to replace front QR skewer, and Hexlox fitting for seatpost clamp bolt to replace that QR.

Been reading this forum since I got the bike, figured it was time to join up - so, Hi!

 
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