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#136
Darrine90, Is the LCD display in the way of you turning the top of the riser?
#137
Altema, Where are you located, I have one for sale in Wisconsin.
#138
Guys check out this new stem coming out. Check it out on you tube under DavidBrandNew turtleneckstem.        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35LiPkXvzDM                                                                         
#139
RadRover68, I have a new never used Bolton Upgrade kit and Juintech M1s. I'll sell for $300.00 if your interested.
#140
Darrine90, I looked at different ads and info on that riser and I like it. But I wouldn't use it on a short fork stem. That's just my take on the issue. Do as you please, good luck Russ.  I might have a different outlook if I had one in my hand to look over and test for fit.  You could always return it to Amazon if you don't like it.
#141
Darrine90, I watched the video of DavidBrandNew installing BMX bars on an Engwe bike, not a Lectric. That Engwe bike has a threaded fork tube so the wedge type adapter will work on that bike. The Rad Mini has a non threaded fork tube and you have to use a star washer, spacers and a bolt to adjust fork bearing preload.
#142
Eric7, what name brand riser did you end up using? I have a 6.5" Delta on my Rover ST and I like that I don't have to use spacers when making adjustments on the Delta. But that might not be long enough on my Mini ST2. I had about 2" sticking out on my Rover until I spun the stem back around to the front, Then I raised the stem to the top of the Delta riser.
#143
RadRover / Re: RadRover 6+ Brake Pads
June 16, 2022, 04:19:33 PM
Check in with Area 13 the old Bolten ebikes, They have ebike rated after market  brake pads.
#144
Eric7, How is your handlebar stem replacement going. I'm eager to find out how it works because I need to improve mine also.   
#145
Sviba, You have to push the key in and turn the key while pushing it in to turn it to the unlock position. Also the charge indicator on the battery only works when the key is in the on position.
#146
RadExpand / Re: Charging the battery...
June 09, 2022, 06:31:09 PM
I was told by Rad that I should wait about an hour after riding before charging the battery. They said the battery is in drain mode and should rest  before being charged.
#147
General Chat / Re: Tannus Armour Flattened
May 31, 2022, 05:45:33 PM
I ran 20psi in mine also and they are flat and will not rebound junk!
#148
RadCity / Re: Blowout to Bonanza
May 26, 2022, 06:13:13 PM
Rover, read this about Tannus.UPDATE. I knew I read it somewhere, so I got out my Tannus installation guide and on page 3 under Tips For Installing Tannus Armour it states (It is common for the Amour to compress over time. It still is providing shock absorption and puncture resistance but will perform better when properly maintained. To minimize compression deflate the tires while not use. This allows the Armour compound to rebound to provide ideal performance.) So does that mean when your not riding your bike, your suppose to let the air out of the tires? I'm sorry but that's not happening. I don't know how everyone else feels, but if I would have known that earlier, I would not have purchased the Armours. 
#149
search this topic Tote for the RadExpand 5 Recommendation 
#150
General Chat / Re: Factory liner from rad
May 22, 2022, 05:50:03 AM
UPDATE. I knew I read it somewhere, so I got out my Tannus installation guide and on page 3 under Tips For Installing Tannus Armour it states (It is common for the Amour to compress over time. It still is providing shock absorption and puncture resistance but will perform better when properly maintained. To minimize compression deflate the tires while not use. This allows the Armour compound to rebound to provide ideal performance.) So does that mean when your not riding your bike, your suppose to let the air out of the tires? I'm sorry but that's not happening. I don't know how everyone else feels, but if I would have known that earlier, I would not have purchased the Armours.