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  1. mzweili

    TTrike!!!!

    another Tilt-trike
  2. mzweili

    I dared doing it

    I'm looking into this for my Sylvio 2.1 https://www.electric-bike-kit.com/propacklithium.aspx Motor 6 lbs Battery 3 lbs Would help on hills
  3. mzweili

    Silvio 2.0+ Split Elastomer

    Here you find full instructions given by Bob Ratz http://www.bentrideronline.com/messageboard/showthread.php?p=1176649#poststop http://www.bentrideronline.com/messageboard/showthread.php?p=1176651#poststop http://www.bentrideronline.com/messageboard/showthread.php?p=1176652#poststop
  4. mzweili

    S30 suspension

    Look at this tread: S30 Shock disablement started by ratz in aug 2016
  5. mzweili

    Any one using roller trainer?

    Funny set-up. Now you could use the sportscrafter progressive roller http://www.bentrideronline.com/?p=7813
  6. mzweili

    S30 Suspension Spring Question

    I think this was an issue with the Silvio 1 only
  7. mzweili

    Any one using roller trainer?

    I have a 3ft wide corridor in my basement. That helps a lot. But still without the mirror in front, I wouldn't be able to ride. Initially it takes a lot of concentration. I prefer to have the front wheel on the double roller, it feels less twitchy.
  8. mzweili

    Any one using roller trainer?

    +1 It's a similar setup I have in my basement. Riding my Silvio 2.1 during winter time.
  9. mzweili

    Thor seat on S30v2 vs. handlebar height

    Shorter cranks result in less leg movement. You will get your knees away from the handlebar.
  10. mzweili

    S30 fork components for free! (+shipping)

    Ivan, I'm interested to know how you are going to upgrade your Silvio 2.
  11. mzweili

    Pedal assist on 2012 Silvio - Help please

    Back in 2014 Alex Stegemann confirmed that the Omni Wheel is a good fit for the Silvio (see my first post). The Velogical unit consists of two small rim motors. Have a look at their website. Whatever motor assist you chose, the batteries will be heavier than the motor.
  12. mzweili

    Pedal assist on 2012 Silvio - Help please

    The rather expensive German units from velogical weigh less than 3 pounds, and they could be mounted on the front or back wheel. For riding uphill it would be preferable to have the motor assist on the rear wheel
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    Pedal assist on 2012 Silvio - Help please

    I was looking at these units, specially the slow one http://www.velogical-engineering.com/velogical-velospeeder---standard-motor-for-bicycles-retrofittable Another solution would be the OMNI Wheel from Evelo.com I was told that this wheel can be controlled with a trottle instead of the pedel...
  14. mzweili

    Zip tie fork/chainstay; maiden voyage

    Hope so. Presently I have the pattern printed on my back after riding ;-)
  15. mzweili

    The next generation Cruzbike?

    Ask markciccio to launch production
  16. mzweili

    My heart broke with my boom today

    Would the new chainstay fit on a Silvio 2 ??
  17. mzweili

    My heart broke with my boom today

    A torque wrench might be useful for some more important bolts. For an aluminum handlebar clamp it's not really necessary. Hand tightened with the allan key does the job. For a carbon fiber handle bar I would be more careful.
  18. mzweili

    My heart broke with my boom today

    Nice, a picture tells more than 1000 words Thanks
  19. mzweili

    My heart broke with my boom today

    As the second picture shows, both upper clamp bolts were fully tightened which caused bending of the bolts as well on the slider. When correctly tightened, the clamps should have an equal gap on top and below.
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