A vaping micro torch can do a solid job of soldering xt90s if you dont mind the look of charred plastic. But I'd go with carrying a prewired spare and crimp connectors.
Please tell how you get round the law re 1000 watt motor and crossing borders etc. The Sun Trip doesn't say on their site. What display do you use to set the max speed and wattage output or do you program the setup on a computer? I have asked Google and nothing comes up. Thanks.
i've recently found out your channel and i want to say that i love your content! i love watching those kind of videos. Safe trips and good luck! Tip : Your audio quality is kinda lacking. I suggest trying to improve it somehow. Other than that, you are doing a great job!
Lovely video. That cycle track looks really good. Would be great to have a map. I am currently riding the Camino in Spain and enjoying the cycling immensely.
Love watching your videos! 🙂 Why did you get a BBSHD when you only use 100W on average? Wouldn't the BBS01b have been more than enough? It would save some weight and is cheaper.
This is ace thanks for uploading. I've done similar tours around Europe in the past but I stupidly injured my knee last time and have lost motivation since! But seeing this and some other vids has inspired me to modify my tourer, go electric and go on long rides with friends again , I cant wait 🙂
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Are you driving 48v or 52v? And what are your bbshd settings?
I enjoy your vids. Are you traveling with two women? Tell us more!!!! This is a lot more interesting story than a broken electrical connector.
Looks like a nice ride. I have to ask why your one friend does not have an ebike?
Always look forward to your vids
Hi Jack. Great video and interesting if not a bit arid countryside. Any chance of a map, or an idea of starts and finishes each day?
Another lovely video as always. And wow, averaging around 5 watts per hour! I figure an average of 20 W/hr on my bike. Fine business!
In the US many spots will take you 1-3 days between cities! And camp sites have to be reserved months in advance!
A vaping micro torch can do a solid job of soldering xt90s if you dont mind the look of charred plastic. But I'd go with carrying a prewired spare and crimp connectors.
Please tell how you get round the law re 1000 watt motor and crossing borders etc. The Sun Trip doesn't say on their site. What display do you use to set the max speed and wattage output or do you program the setup on a computer? I have asked Google and nothing comes up. Thanks.
i've recently found out your channel and i want to say that i love your content! i love watching those kind of videos. Safe trips and good luck!
Tip : Your audio quality is kinda lacking. I suggest trying to improve it somehow. Other than that, you are doing a great job!
Lovely video. That cycle track looks really good. Would be great to have a map. I am currently riding the Camino in Spain and enjoying the cycling immensely.
which region in Spain are you cycling?
Aw it's a puppy
just found your channel, really great as a bafang veteran very interesting
Check out the TS100 and TS80 soldering irons, 100w, usb C, runs off a powerbank (with QC3.0)
Do you race 2020? I want to go with you :)!!!
How long does it take to fully charge your bike battery?
Love watching your videos! 🙂 Why did you get a BBSHD when you only use 100W on average? Wouldn't the BBS01b have been more than enough? It would save some weight and is cheaper.
Amazing! Very inspiring, peace!
Tks 4 sharing some of Spain on the E-bike. 😎🤗 Scary tunel I was anxious to see the light 😂
Hi Jack. Can I ask you. If money was no limit what would you ride for very extended, non competitive touring on mainly roads and gravel cycle paths?
This is ace thanks for uploading. I've done similar tours around Europe in the past but I stupidly injured my knee last time and have lost motivation since! But seeing this and some other vids has inspired me to modify my tourer, go electric and go on long rides with friends again , I cant wait 🙂
Nice video! FYI your spoken audio is very quiet compared to background music, and inaudible in parts (eg: 2:00 mark)