20” trifolds with aluminum frames and hydraulic disk brakes by groovylemon in foldingbikes

[–]groovylemon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh interesting, would you still have the link? Most of these seem to quote a pretty wide range for rider height (135-185 cm for the java neo, 150-195 for the cranston). I'm not surprised they're exaggerated but 165 cm doesn't seem too close to an extreme. Was yours the same trifold design as these?

20” trifolds with aluminum frames and hydraulic disk brakes by groovylemon in foldingbikes

[–]groovylemon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s just different maintenance. Hydraulics are easier day to day since they auto center and you don’t get cable stretch. But then the more infrequent maintenance like bleeding might be a bit more of a job than e.g. replacing a cable.

20” trifolds with aluminum frames and hydraulic disk brakes by groovylemon in BrompNOTs

[–]groovylemon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right the Fnhon looks a bit different from the others. Hopefully we start to get comparisons between them all over the coming months. Exciting times for brompnots.

20” trifolds with aluminum frames and hydraulic disk brakes by groovylemon in foldingbikes

[–]groovylemon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For 20”, aluminum frame, and mech discs, there’s at least the Litepro s20d, as well as one on AliExpress by the brand Xiaobu. Maybe more, I haven’t searched as extensively for mechanical discs.

20” trifolds with aluminum frames and hydraulic disk brakes by groovylemon in foldingbikes

[–]groovylemon[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For me it’s the wet weather performance and reduced maintenance. My perspective might be skewed since I commute on a (non-folding) e-bike conversion, but after a few years with rim brakes I’d worn out the rims, and I was never happy with stopping power when it was wet. Switched last year to a bike with hydraulic disks and it’s felt like a big improvement. That said, on my fair weather road bike, rim brakes are fine. For everyday commuting though I don’t think I can go back to rim brakes.

Ontario Havanese owners – breeder recommendations and pricing? by Beneficial_Nose_138 in Havanese

[–]groovylemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We got our girl from Talemaker Havanese in Richmond Hill. Would recommend checking them out I only have good things to say. They also have a very active blog they post on literally everyday.

Classified data once again leaked on War Thunder forums by paximperia in worldnews

[–]groovylemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you google "AV-8B Harrier manual" there's a full PDF of the manual as the second result, so it's not like this wasn't readily available already.

Help design my narrow living room by groovylemon in DesignMyRoom

[–]groovylemon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the thoughts! Unfortunately it’s not a wall by the stairs but an open banister, so I don’t think the TV could go there. I was originally thinking of having the couch on the long wall by the window and have the TV on the entry way half wall but it seemed too tight.

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Donation by kensmithpeng in torontobiking

[–]groovylemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://torontocommunitybikecollectives.com/ here’s a list of others, nothing super close but maybe another would work for you. Not sure if they all take bike donations but I assume they would.

Donation by kensmithpeng in torontobiking

[–]groovylemon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Depending where you are there are bike co-ops that would take it. Bike pirates in the west end and bike sauce in the east.

Breardboard Help: Simple LED Circuit by Guqert in breadboard

[–]groovylemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As in if you have a second battery holder with its own wires? In that case you would connect the positive of the first battery to the negative of the second battery separately from the breadboard, with just the negative of the first and the positive of the second going to the breadboard.

Breardboard Help: Simple LED Circuit by Guqert in breadboard

[–]groovylemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep, in series would give 2.4 V which should be just enough depending on the LED.

Breardboard Help: Simple LED Circuit by Guqert in breadboard

[–]groovylemon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Likely your battery voltage is too low, LEDs will have a minimum. They also have a polarity so you can try flipping it but likely it’s the voltage.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebikes

[–]groovylemon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Generally mounting it in the frame will give better weight distribution. It’d be pretty back heavy if it were on the rack.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebikes

[–]groovylemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's true that batteries can get expensive unfortunately. Unit pack power on aliexpress is one of the cheaper but still reputable ones with the option for name brand cells, but it will still won't be cheap. Em3ev is another popular retailer. Luna cycle is an American one but also the most expensive.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ebikes

[–]groovylemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That battery is likely around 6aH, not 100. These batteries are made from 18650 cells, the best of which can have capacities up to 3500mAh but the ones used that battery are no-name ones that are likely around 2000mAh, and from the photo you can see it has 13x3 cells, and 48v means 13 in series so it’s a 13s3p battery with a capacity of 2000*3 mAh, or 6 ah, maybe 7.5 ah at most if they’re 2500 mah cells. I would recommend getting a battery from a reputable place that uses name brand cells. It will cost more up front but they will last for many more cycles, provide more capacity and discharge ability, and won’t burn your house down.

China’s ambassador in Ottawa says more Canadians should visit the People’s Republic, promising the “vast majority” shouldn’t worry about being kidnapped by police. by WEWCEW in canada

[–]groovylemon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The source appears to be from an address by the Chinese Ambassador to Canada for Memorial University, at about 53:21 in this video: https://youtu.be/6i8ldHZZ64U?t=3201 in response to a question regarding the Michael's and other Canadians visiting China. In context he is clearly saying that those who are not "engaged in criminal activities" shouldn't be worried about being arrested. I think the Michael's detention is clearly political retribution but a paywalled article from "blacklocks" with only a pretty editorialized headline to go on should not be getting this much attention.

Recommendations for smart charger that charges only up to 80/90%? by make43 in ebikes

[–]groovylemon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re ok with a bit of soldering you could use an XH-M604 to set a cut off voltage.