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Category: Pedal Guide

link to How To Make A Pedal Assist Bike Faster (Simple Upgrades)

How To Make A Pedal Assist Bike Faster (Simple Upgrades)

But before you start thinking about huge, complicated changes, let's look at what's possible. We'll explore how to gently nudge your pedal-assist bike's speed up. The goal is to make it a bit...

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link to Why Do People Like One Pedal Driving? Drivers Explain

Why Do People Like One Pedal Driving? Drivers Explain

One-pedal driving is a mode in some electric vehicles that allows drivers to accelerate and slow down using only the accelerator pedal. Lifting off the pedal engages regenerative braking, which slows...

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link to Why Is Brake Pedal Free Play Important For Safe Driving?

Why Is Brake Pedal Free Play Important For Safe Driving?

Brake pedal free play is the small amount of distance the pedal moves before the brake system starts to engage. Having the correct amount ensures quick and effective braking. Too much free play means...

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link to Pros And Cons Of One Pedal Driving: Is It Worth It?

Pros And Cons Of One Pedal Driving: Is It Worth It?

One-pedal driving uses regenerative braking to slow the car when you lift your foot off the accelerator. This lets you control speed and stop the car with just one pedal, offering potential benefits...

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link to How Many Pedal Rotations Equal One Mile? Exact Numbers

How Many Pedal Rotations Equal One Mile? Exact Numbers

The number of pedal rotations to cover one mile isn't a universal constant. It changes based on several key factors. Think of it like asking how many steps it takes to walk a mile.Your stride...

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link to How To Fix A Pedal On A Stationary Bike (Quick Repair)

How To Fix A Pedal On A Stationary Bike (Quick Repair)

Most stationary bike pedal issues can be fixed with simple checks and tightening. Common problems include loose pedals, worn-out bearings, or a bent pedal crank. Often, just ensuring the pedals are...

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