Risk of breakage?
At what point are aluminum MTBs too old and there is a risk of a serious defect?
7 years? 10? 11 years?
At what point are aluminum MTBs too old and there is a risk of a serious defect?
7 years? 10? 11 years?
My e-bike has an Intuvia 100 Bosch smart system (which is wirelessly connected to the control unit). I'm now considering retrofitting the Bosch Smartphone Grip (which requires a separate mount, cable, and display mount). The latter also affects the cable routing (via the Smartphone Grip and then to the control unit). My question now is…
My child is 3 years old and rides her balance bike really well. Now we want to get a bike. In your opinion, what are the important features a bike should and shouldn't have?
I wanted to buy a new handlebar and stem for my mountain bike but I don't know which stem I need to buy to make the handlebar fit.
Would that fit? Or would it be too big?
Nothing big, just a small lock to quickly secure your mountain bike when you're going to a bakery for five minutes. You want to keep an eye on your bike, but don't want everyone to be able to ride off with it unhindered. So it's not something to leave your bike at the train station…
I saw small type bikes at a car dealership. They are electric, have a long seat, a small steering wheel/small front with a wide headlight and have a big hole in the middle, so it looks like the engine is missing because it is electric. I don't know if this "hole" can be used as…
Wenn es dir um den Rahmen geht: Ja, ein Alu-Rahmen kann eben brechen. Er bricht plötzlich, ohne dass man vorher etwas sieht. Ob und wann das passiert, liegt daran, wer das Rad gefahren hat, wie es gefahren wurde und wie gut das Alu ist. 11 Jahre sind da schon nicht komplett unbedenklich.
Die dicken Reifen und die Federgabel eines Mountainbikes federn aber den Rahmen ab. Trotzdem, war der Vorbesitzer ein 120 Kilo schwerer Downhiller, würde ich die Finger davon lassen.
Great answer. Thank you. 🙂👍👍👍👍👍
Yes, unfortunately, most people forget a lot of information… And I don't care if it looks new; it's 11 years old, it's 11 years old. And anyone can just claim they never rode downhill with it…
Sorry, the friend function doesn't seem to be working for me at the moment.
Das reine Alter in Jahren hat nichts zu sagen. Außer vielleicht beim Gummi der Reifen oder bei Dichtungen einer hydraulischen Bremse. Darauf zu achten, ist aber ganz normale Wartung.
Die Frage ist eher, wie sorgfältig das Fahrrad gepflegt wurde.