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Messages - Jack Ducan

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Service & Repair / Re: Tire Pressure
« on: April 27, 2023, 08:09:16 PM »
It's necessary to check the tire pressure to ensure that you are maintaining the proper PSI for your wheels. Should use a bike tire pressure gauge to check your tire's firmness. For Road bikes, PSI is recommended to be 92. 116 (23mm), 80? 104 (25mm),.Some bicycles have a wider range of PSI such as BMX because its pressure is more heavily influenced by the activity it will be used for.

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RadWagon / Re: Radwagon with two child seats and bags?
« on: March 16, 2023, 08:16:19 PM »
The panniers are primarily ideal for bikes with rear mounts. You can attach them with security clips and attach the clip on the back of the bag to the holder by rotating it. Thread the strap through the bottom of the rear rack and up to the top and handle of the bag. Then fold and secure all handles. So you have panniers, which are ideal for carrying groceries on your bike. They have a large storage capacity, which is convenient for bigger and heavier items.

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RadMini / Re: Bag For Mini Rear Rack
« on: January 29, 2023, 08:08:47 PM »
I got a Lixada trunk bag, I have been using it every day for about 6 months and I love it! This bag is more prominent on the inside than I thought it would be. I love the extra pockets on the outside. Easy to strap on with the wide Velcro straps. I think it is valuable to buy.

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Rad Modifications / Re: Seat clamp size?
« on: December 21, 2022, 08:16:25 PM »
The foremost thing that you should consider when installing a bike seat clamp is its tightness, which is crucial to ensure the rider?s safety. Moreover, to avoid mishaps related to slipping seat posts. Due to variations in size and diameter, tightening bike seat clamps do not require a definite torque. There is a maximum torque mark indicated in the seat clamp area that you can follow when calibrating one.

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Rad Modifications / Re: Seat clamp size?
« on: December 18, 2022, 11:25:10 PM »
Due to variations in size and diameter, tightening bike seat clamps do not require a definite torque. There is a maximum torque mark indicated in the seat clamp area that you can follow when calibrating one, its minimum insertion depth is 150mm to securely hold it in place.

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Rad Modifications / Re: Replacement handlebars?
« on: August 26, 2021, 05:15:18 AM »
When I got this UPANBIKE mountain bike extra long handlebar, I was amazed by its stylish design that mixed well with my bike’s structure. This handler is constructed out of Aluminum Alloy 6061, ensuring superb durability. Every side comes with a durable anodizing feature numerically controlled to give off accurate bending and shockproof feature and compatible with most bikes.

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Service & Repair / Re: Brake adjustment
« on: August 12, 2021, 04:52:44 AM »
Knowing how to fix bike brake cables will help you prevent any form of accident and ensure a smooth and enjoyable biking experience. The first thing that you should do is inspect whether your inner cable is clean or building up dirt. If cleaning and lubricating your bike brake cable did not resolve the problem, you may consider replacing bicycle brake cables by following these steps: removing a frayed or bent bike brake cable to prepare for bicycle brake cable repair and replacement, sliding the cable out from the brake lever, cutting and inserting the new cable into the cable housing. Secure the cable to the casing by sliding the caps at the edges of the cable housing into their proper position.

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RadMini / Re: Bike Rack
« on: July 22, 2021, 06:33:52 AM »
You can conveniently bring your bicycle anywhere with the help of bike racks. First, you should put a bike on a bike rack. The first thing to do is to open the bike rack. The next step is to hook the areas where the bike trunk actually splits from your car,  secure and tighten the straps to put the rack in place. Lash your bike to the rack using additional straps for optimum security. Then, anchor the lower parts of the bike into the rack, mount and lock your bike on the rack, tighten down the frame to secure it.

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