Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
BikeE · BikeE postings, info, questionscomments, and pictures only.
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Real people. Real stories. See how Yahoo! Groups impacts members worldwide.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 1438 - 1467 of 1683   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
1438
-Hi I have had an ecospeed motor on my bike for about 4 years. It's great. Right now I have some trouble with the switch - doesn't want to come on or off...
Margaret Mayer
misshaversheim
Offline Send Email
Jul 4, 2008
4:43 am
1439
Your profile has been added to my personal space! Check my space here: http://braytongfb.blogspot.com...
bkfuihodf
Offline Send Email
Jul 8, 2008
12:38 pm
1440
Someone must have found a better way to inflate that rear suspension than using the little pump which was included with a new Bike E. I found an electrical...
rkmcf
Offline Send Email
Jul 13, 2008
4:45 am
1441
Does anyone have a BikeE Pannier Rack they might be willing to sell? Paul in Maryland BikeE original short seat and E2...
Paul Gerhardt
paul_gerhardt
Offline Send Email
Jul 13, 2008
2:45 pm
1442
I bought an original Bike E cyclometer a few years ago but never installed it on my Bike E. I tried to install it tonight and the wire was too short....
bikinbabe2001
Offline Send Email
Jul 19, 2008
1:21 am
1443
Sue, I own a Bike E also and recently bought a new cycle computer with too short of wires same as you, i found a computer/light mount at Rasmussen Bike...
Ross
oldbikridr
Offline Send Email
Jul 19, 2008
4:11 am
1444
I bought a used BikeE last year and I had the local bike shop install a cycle computer. But they installed it way too low on the handlebar since that was as...
Ronald Zahm
ronzahm
Offline Send Email
Jul 19, 2008
4:58 pm
1445
Just splice in some wire. If you can solder that will make the most dependable connections. I almost always splice in a splice of heavier wire when I get a...
Michael Ross
recumbmike
Offline Send Email
Jul 19, 2008
6:53 pm
1446
The wire is coaxial (small wire inside a conductive outer shield) and is so fine that I found it impossible to work with. I can solder, and have built numerous...
Kirke Johnson
kirkeej
Offline Send Email
Jul 19, 2008
9:20 pm
1447
I created this cool friends network and added you to my friends network. Hit-up now: http://itxcowgirl.topcities.com/girlfriend.htm...
girlbnrider
Offline Send Email
Jul 20, 2008
12:18 am
1448
There is no commonality between cabling for these things. What you see on one computer will not be seen on another. After splicing at least 8 different...
Michael Ross
recumbmike
Offline Send Email
Jul 21, 2008
1:30 am
1449
Interesting. As I recall, the computer with the coax cable was the Performance Axiom (3C?) - anyway, they have changed models twice since then before changing...
Kirke Johnson
kirkeej
Offline Send Email
Jul 21, 2008
1:39 pm
1450
Who knows what else they did then. You could use a pickup made from a two wire hall effect sensor and maybe that requires shielding? Doesn't make sense to me...
Michael Ross
recumbmike
Offline Send Email
Jul 21, 2008
2:12 pm
1451
I have had to splice wires in the past. I find that the wire from an old cell phone charger works just fine. I use shrink tubing to cover the splices....
leakyduck
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
7:21 pm
1452
Yes, I hang onto the coiled wire and all the million wall warts that acumulate just for these sorts of things. Mike ... -- Michael Ross ...
Michael Ross
recumbmike
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
8:39 pm
1453
Does anyone have a BikeE chain guard they would be willing to part with, or perhaps know of a source for these chain guards? (It's just a black tube, but I...
dnrbgst
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
8:42 pm
1454
I replaced one with some Teflon tubing from Home Depot. The only trick was anchoring the tubing - Teflon is slippery! This was a few years ago, so the exact...
Kirke Johnson
kirkeej
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
9:01 pm
1455
I still have my BikeE CT (1999) the Teflon tube is attached to the frame with Velcro tape. Let me know if you need more details than that. Doug...
Douglas Holstein
dougholstein
Online Now Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
9:14 pm
1456
http://www.hostelshoppe.com/cgi-bin/search.pl?category=202700 Buy A Gallon Of Gas...ARM A TERRORIST Walk, Pedal or drive a Electric Vehicle Whenever,...
Edward Nelson
thefreedomlink
Offline Send Email
Jul 22, 2008
9:21 pm
1457
Can you post a picture? Thanks Ernie Patterson From: BikeE@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BikeE@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Douglas Holstein Sent: Tuesday, July...
Patterson, Ernie (Bio...
thefarhiker
Offline Send Email
Jul 23, 2008
12:45 pm
1458
Just purchased a loaded RX, sitting in someones garage for 6 years, and was wondering about the versatility of the BikeE Air Shock Pump. Obviously you can use...
Christopher Grant
christopherp...
Offline Send Email
Jul 25, 2008
1:32 pm
1459
Just purchased a loaded RX, sitting in someones garage for 6 years, and was wondering about the versatility of the BikeE Air Shock Pump. Obviously you can use...
Christopher Grant
christopherp...
Offline Send Email
Jul 25, 2008
1:33 pm
1460
Wish I could find another BikeE. My daughter who lives in Fl.is riding mine. The suspension pump was never designed to pump up tires. Buy a floor pump with a...
RICHARD MYERS
hpvrichard
Offline Send Email
Jul 25, 2008
4:34 pm
1461
There is always a BikeE for sale on eBay. The the search string below in the eBay search window. Include the parentheses. It will search for all the spelling...
David Middleton
dmidesign4
Offline Send Email
Jul 25, 2008
5:35 pm
1462
Back on the road with my BikeE RX Ecospeed conversion...now I need to get the fenders on before Fall...I can do the planet bike fender for the front but what...
smoothjazzpat
Offline Send Email
Jul 28, 2008
6:41 pm
1463
I am looking for someone real. Serious only! If you are interested, plz add me here: http://obiwaninn.zoomshare.com/files/addme.htm...
kellyjpfriend
Offline Send Email
Aug 12, 2008
4:48 am
1464
Hi, I have a late-model CT, built shortly before Bike-E's collapse. The 3-speed shifter for the 3x7 hub has died. Does anyone have replacement shifters?...
acwilson992002
Offline Send Email
Aug 18, 2008
2:17 am
1465
I had the same problem. What I found out is if this is the older 3x7 and not the DualDrive, then any old-school 3-speed hub shifter should work. In my case,...
Michael Graff
michaelgraff86
Offline Send Email
Aug 18, 2008
3:38 am
1466
I created this cool friends network and added you to my friends network. Hit-up now: http://nuthmyer.bravehost.com...
girlbnrider
Offline Send Email
Aug 18, 2008
9:04 am
1467
The newer ones work but the numbering is backwards...when the cable is slack the 3x7 is in 3rd, the Dual Drive is in 1st. Thumbshifters work fine. I have one...
Michael Ross
recumbmike
Offline Send Email
Aug 18, 2008
9:50 am
Messages 1438 - 1467 of 1683   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help