Ifixit take on current bike/e-bike manufacturers.

  • 4shtonButcher@discuss.tchncs.de
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    28 days ago

    One of the reasons the tech nerd in me is against some of the fancy modern e-bikes like Cowboy. And the silly wireless shifter stuff. But the tech is cool!

    The only thing I realize and accept I won’t repair myself are hydraulic brakes and wheel truing. At least I understand the mechanism, I just think someone with more experience should do it. Everything else on a bike should be simple enough to fix with the right (cheap-ish) tool, an hour or so of time and a good manual.

      • Ananääs@sopuli.xyz
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        29 days ago

        Yes, although you need to know what you are doing because in the worst case it can be a really costly fuck-up and/or dangerous. Working on “regular” wheels is usually quite easy though.

        • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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          24 days ago

          I have 0 idea what i’m doing when i build mine, then i watched Park Tools video about it. That company is truly a god send for home repair.