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Messages - Gordon71

#1
RadRover / Re: Replacement Seat
March 06, 2021, 02:14:33 PM
The YLG was my third and final try and was way more comfortable than the stock Rad seat.
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#2
RadRover / Re: RadRover Step Through
March 06, 2021, 02:09:01 PM
#3
Service & Repair / brake pad replacement
September 23, 2020, 08:12:16 AM
It's time to replace the brake pads on my 2020 Rad Rover.   I can find Tectro E10.11 A30 on Amazon but the last number doesn't match and I can't find what that number means or if it's important.  Does anyone know what that number means or as long as it says E10.11  A30 they are correct?
#4
Actually  at Mr.Tuffy.com instructions say to overlap but don't trim.  Unless there's enough to do two smaller tires with some overlap I see no reason to shorten them.  Two layers are better than 1. 
#5
I don't believe you need to cut the Mr. Tuffy liners.  I just overlapped them.  I also slimed both tires.
#6
I should have added that you can't replace a tube without removing the wheel. You can patch one but to replace you would need to buy an open ended tube and I don't believe they make one of those in 26X4.
#7
Any 26X4 tube will work. I bought one on Amazon.  I think you will find it easier to fix if you remove the wheel. It's not hard and there is a video at Rad to walk you through removing and re-installing the rear wheel. I picked up a 1" brad in my rear wheel around 750 miles.  When I did the repair I added Mr. Tuffy tire liners and added slime (8oz per wheel). 
#8
I have the same issue on my new Rad Rover.  They are sending me a new controller but I think what I really need is a new headlight.  Today I was able to figure a way to read the voltage going to the front light and it read 51.2 so I know the light is getting power.  This afternoon I thought of something different to try. I unplugged the head light,turned on the battery,and turned on the headlight. Of course the headlight didn't come on BUT the tail light did.