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Messages - Jaybee

#1
Quote from: pchew on August 09, 2022, 05:47:39 PM
This is the one that I used. The smallest riser has to be mounted above the stem. 

Wake Bike Stem Riser Bike Fork Stem Extender Bicycle Handlebar Raiser Head Up Adapter Suitable for Mountain Bike, Road Bike, MTB, BMX, Fixie (Aluminium Alloy, Adjustable) https://amzn.to/3Klxogl

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What do you mean by "The smallest riser has to be mounted above the stem. 
"? Do you mean the smallest spacer? I bought this riser and I'm having a difficult time tightening the bolts enough to stop the handlebar from turning.
#2
RadRover / Re: Display brightness adjustment
December 04, 2022, 09:23:48 AM
 :-[ Thanks gooberff, I missed that when looking at manual.
#3
RadRover / Display brightness adjustment
December 03, 2022, 11:14:03 AM
Is there a way to adjust the brightness on the display? I can read the remote display as it is much brighter than the center display.

I looked thru the manual but didn't find anything and did a search here also. Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
#4
RadRover / Re: how do you lock up your RR6+ step thru?
October 17, 2022, 05:56:31 AM
Thanks for the replies. I did get a Kryptonite Evolution chain lock  and will see how it goes from here. Thanks again.
#5
RadRover / how do you lock up your RR6+ step thru?
October 12, 2022, 09:18:54 AM
Hi all, total e-bike noob here. RR6+ ST arrives tomorrow.

Can you please post pics of your lockup method? I'm not sure what lock combinations will work with the ST. I've watched many YouTube vids so I'm clear on the concept of locking up but not out which locks will work. I live in a small metro town in So. Oregon (Rogue
River) and will need to lockup for short stops to the grocery, take out, haircuts, etc. Will not need to long term lockup.

Thanks for the help!