Thanks Frank you cut right to the chase and you went quick yet you explained things in a perspective to where even dummies like me fully understand things. When you explained about the brake lever wouldn't work if you don't have the brakes adjusted just right for the power to shut off from the motor to let the brakes work proper. Whew! You know what I mean. You explained that part very thoroughly to where it made me a believer to subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to the next video.
I'm new to the Lectric 3.0 bike and not good with brake adjustments. I watched other videos where they were showing how to adjust the calipers. Watched yours and made adjustments to the brakes like you showed, and worked like a charm when I tested them out. Thanks for the very helpful video!
Awesome, glad I could help. Keep in mind after several adjustments at top that you will have to adjust at the bottom towards the caliper. I have another video on that one.
@@BikingHikingRadio I did. I am working on making a new video soon on brake cleaning to get rid of loud brake noise as well. I have a major issue with that going on with my front brake.
thank you Mr. Frankie's world, that is exactly what i needed to know and had wondered if it could only be done by paying some bike store to do the adjustment. you saved me money!
Thank you so much ! The bike rental company I have tried to charge me a crazy fee, and this took FIVE MINUTES !! I went screaming to my boyfriend saying IM A MECHANIC HE HELPED ME FIX IT !!!!! Lol thank you bro !!!
Omg ! My back break works!!!! Someone through a DYU bike for garbage pickup. No seat (took one from an old bike). No charger ( bought one for $10 on Amazon). And that was it! Now I can stop!!!! Thank you!!!!
Thank you. for a change .a relief not to watch a 🤡 or bad sound or all the stuff that ruins a video . I got a straight-up explanation clear good video I'll be back
$20 ain’t bad at all for a shop. However once you get confident, you’ll be able to make adjustments while you are out on the road when you need it. Best feeling in the world.
Very good info for adjusting brakes. My Lectric bike brakes are good since it is a new bike with only 33 miles. The only issue I have the rear brakes squeek a little. I tried using some alcohol and it stopped temporaly but noise came back after a few miles.
Thanks, and yes I agree about the noise. Temporary fix, I’m working on making another brake video on replacing the caliper and adjusting both sides of the cable shortly.
Very helpful, thanks! .. i bought a magnum Ebike last year and i like it but my rear brake lever does exactly that, it touches the grip. At first i thought i needed new pads already. Subscribed 👍
Thanks for the video! I have an Z bike and I've had it for one week now and bought it off Amazon. It's very similar to the Lectric ebike. Do you know how I can my my steering more stiff in the steering column? Seems like it too easily wobbles from left to right when I'm trying to steer straight. Thanks!
It’s easier than most think. Adjusting calipers is more of an advanced thing that usually doesn’t have to be messed with unless further adjustment is necessary.
What's up Frankie. Great video brother. Quick question for you: I just changed the brake pads on my rear tire because I felt like the brakes were sticking a bit. When I looked at the pads that I removed they weren't as worn as I thought they would be. I still replaced them though. I took the bike out for a spin to try out the new brake pads and although they brake quickly, they make a grinding noise and I still feel them sticking. What kind of adjustment do you think I need to make? Thanks in advance bro
Thanks for watching! I’m wondering if your rear caliper may be going out? Check out my other video on break adjustment part II. This way you can do a full adjust and see if the problem still happens. Also for the grinding noise, did you replace the pads with metallic ones? Sometimes it’s worth replacing the rotors as well with better ones that can handle metallic pads.
So I just got a bee cool explored bike. Had a bunch of trouble because although the calipers were installed at the factory, the cable for the front one was routed incorrectly and was binding up so I couldn’t put the handle bars on cuz there wasn’t enough slack on the cables. On top of that the caliper was attached backwards so no way it would go over the rotor. I got all that resolved but now when I move the bike the brakes are dragging. Bee cool have hydraulic brakes and I only see one nut where you show two. Any ideas on how I can adjust them so they don’t drag or is that normal with brand new bikes?
No they shouldn’t drag. I hate it when bikes come messed up from the factory. Sometimes when that happens they will give you money for the costs of what it cost at the shop for repair since it’s not your fault it shipped that way. In your case it sounds like the pads need to be adjusted inside the caliper. If loosening the cable doesn’t stop the pads from dragging then it probably requires a pad adjustment. Sometimes it’s better to take it to a shop when it gets complicated. I did the same for my cable replacement.
Thank You, Hello! I purchased Engwe L20 and fitted everything. After fitting the front tire, when I move the bike without pedalling, it stucks a bit and sounds awful and I can hear it is from the front disk. How to fix this? Bike is totally new, should i follow you video thanks a lot
Sounds like the brakes are adjusted too tightly so it’s rubbing against the rotor. Since the bike is brand new I would contact the manufacture. You can try my steps in my video if you feel comfortable doing so. Good luck!
You may need to further adjust it. Check out my video on caliper replacement and this one. Brake Adjustment Part 2 (Full adjust) czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.html
We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. czcams.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
I have the same calipers hb100, but even if its so tight it doesn’t work at all, I guess I should refresh the oil in it but idk how. Can you help me with it
So tbh, since it’s been a while since I’ve posted this, these brake calipers are a hit and miss. My back one stopped working 6 mo later then the front a few mo later. I replaced the back with the stock one, and ordered a new hydraulic one for the front similar to the one you see on the video and it’s been fine. I think going full hydraulic is the key.
There's one other adjustment that can be made that you didn't mention. Your video is pretty dark but those calipers look like the VTECH hydraulic calipers. On the VTECH calipers there is one more adjustment that can be made. It requires a 2mm Allen wrench. There is a small Allen screw that seats against the piston that actuates the caliper pistons. Screwing the Allen screw in makes the adjustment of the brake pads tighter/closer to the rotor. Check it out.
Thanks, I didn't realize that. I am going to try doing that to my front caliper since i put in thicker rotors i have to adjust the pads to sit a tad further from the rotors.
Yes, try loosening from the handle grip part first. If that does not help start to loosen from the adjustment at the caliper. As you loosen it you should see the pads slowly move apart from the rotor.
@@GreatDayForJay If the pads dont loosen when you do that then it may be the caliper itself may need to be adjusted. Take a look to see if one pad is much closer to the rotor as the other.
First E-bike I've seen thats "All Wheel Drive" 😉 Am guessin you've added the front Hub Motor from the looks of things. Just curious as to why or what advantages you've gained . . . unless it's for WoW factor which works too !
Yes, added the front motor along with a 2nd battery and controller/throttle so it’s independent from the main motor. I did it basically because I live in a hilly area. Having the 2nd motor and battery help me climb these hills with ease and get home without having so much range anxiety with just one battery and motor.
@@FrankiesWorld Kewl ! I'm upgrading my stock "Logan" 2 piston Hyd brake sys on my new Juiced RipCurrent S to Tektro's HD-E725 4 piston design, so I'm watching every YT vid I can find on the subject first. Not afraid to "dig in" to Bike Repairs/Mods but I like to see what methods work, or don't work for others who've done it before. My first E-bike had Tektro HD-E350 2 piston brakes w/ 180mm rotors. When the first set of Rotors reached their wear limits, I went to 203mm Rotors w/ pretty good results. "Range Anxiety" . . . like it! It says a Lot ! It's one reason I chose the Juiced Brand was because of the Crazy Long Range advertised when I bought my first 750w RCS in 2019. They claimed a 100+ mile range back then but have backed that down to 75+ miles for the New 1000w RCS. Realistically the Actual Range is much less because their advertised ratings are done in PAS level "Eco" (the lowest of 6 PAS setting) with a tailwind on a level paved road/trail. Realistically, most my time is spent in PAS Lvl 2 & 3 w/ minimal time in 5 & 6 for passing or long hills, which puts my Pratical Range around 50+ miles. Even More to the point, I've totaled over 16K miles on my riding app's in 3 riding seasons but have NEVER ridden more than 25 miles in a single outing. Most of my rides are around 23 miles ea. A rating of 40+ miles for an E-bike should be Plenty sufficient for 98% of most folks riding habits. The ride turns into work instead of fun exercise when you try to go beyond 90 min or 24 miles for a given ride imho, unless you've got a Really good fitting seat and even then 30 miles+ would be a challenge. I live on the Washington side of the Columbia River but do the better portion of my riding on the Portland Or side because of the extensive bike friendly trails & roads. When I first started riding E-bikes in 2019, maybe 3 out of 50 bikes on the trails/roads were E-bikes. Last season that number went up to over 20 out of 50 being E-bike's. The market has Exploded along w/ brand options. Personally, I'd advise going w/ an E-bike manufacturer that has a Tech, Parts and a Cust Svc Dept devoted to each, or get a bike that uses Lots of aftermarket components vs proprietary "one off" components. Bikes are Maintenance Hogs and WILL req service soon unless you're Very Diligent w/ preventative maint.
What happens if you pull it out too far? Mine seem to be as far out as they can go to where I'm not sure if it's safe, and it's only barely catching resistance near the handle (haven't gotten the finger length, maybe about half a finger length)
Once you get to the point to where you know you can’t pull out anymore you have to adjust from the brake caliper. I have other videos on adjusting the brake caliper. Turn the adjuster on the lever so it’s all the way In. Cable will get loose. Then adjust from the caliper end. You will have to physically pull the cable till it’s tight, then you can readjust. If you watch my other brake videos with the caliper adjustment this will make more sense.
When you run out of adjustment you can adjust near the brake caliper. Watch my latest video on brake calliopes, it will show you how to start over and readjust.
@@FrankiesWorld oh ok..my adjustment when so far out it felt like the cable was going to fall off so I'm going to go back halfway on the adjustment and do the rest near pads and see if that would work..
My brakes feel tight but won't actually grab, I think I accidentally tightened the cable without adjusting the calipers. Is that normal? And is there a way to see if my calipers need to be replaced or I just made a mistake without taking everything apart? This is my first ebike, I bought it non-functional from the garbage and rebuilt it myself, but brakes are serious and I'm not a pro
It’s possible it may be the calipers. If it were me I would start over and adjust from both the top and by the caliper again. When squeezing the levers you should see the caliper move in freely. Check this video out on full adjustment to see if it works czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.htmlsi=Sm4kdof96_C0_3Wg
Yes it is that easy. This will work as long as There is no damage to the brake cable or caliper this is the way to fine tune. I have another video that shows the full adjustment that you also do on the caliper end.
Yes. I have other videos on brake adjustments showing what to do when you can’t screw it out anymore. Once your at that point to want to start over on the top adjustment and adjust at the caliper. You can physically pull the brake line and then retighten, slowly adjusting the top. In time these cables will stretch.
When you apply the right brake lever look at the rear brake. Is there any movement? If there is you can try adjusting from the rear. If no movement at all from either one your brake caliper may have gone bad.
If you keep spinning it out the cable comes out of the part its connected to. Once cant adjust on the handle anymore, you have to also adjust down by the caliper.
Once you can’t adjust at the top anymore you have to do a full adjustment and adjust the bottom. At this point the top can be screwed in. This video may help. czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.htmlsi=JsgrYIiYrFKn1M5R
This was the first video I clicked on to see how to tighten my brakes and because of how good your video is it’s the only one I needed to watch👍
Thanks Frank you cut right to the chase and you went quick yet you explained things in a perspective to where even dummies like me fully understand things. When you explained about the brake lever wouldn't work if you don't have the brakes adjusted just right for the power to shut off from the motor to let the brakes work proper. Whew! You know what I mean. You explained that part very thoroughly to where it made me a believer to subscribe to your channel. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you for your positive comment!
Thanks, I haven’t touched a bike in ages and these disk brakes are pretty slick. My back brake came a little weak and now its perfect.
Thanks, that’s exactly what I wanted to know without any B.S.
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I appreciate a man who understands a peice of equipment
Thanks. Was about to take bike to a shop, but decided to check YT. Your explanation/demonstration was simple and easy to follow.
I'm new to the Lectric 3.0 bike and not good with brake adjustments. I watched other videos where they were showing how to adjust the calipers. Watched yours and made adjustments to the brakes like you showed, and worked like a charm when I tested them out. Thanks for the very helpful video!
Awesome, glad I could help. Keep in mind after several adjustments at top that you will have to adjust at the bottom towards the caliper. I have another video on that one.
@@FrankiesWorld I will look that up. I see others (perhaps you as well) changing them out for hydralic. Did you do that as well?
@@BikingHikingRadio I did. I am working on making a new video soon on brake cleaning to get rid of loud brake noise as well. I have a major issue with that going on with my front brake.
Thanks Frankie! Right to the point and quick.
Amazing explanation. I had to adjust the brakes the front tire of my heybike explorer and it started working better.
Your advise explaining in the way how to fix'it help me alot!! Did the teacher the way you explained it!! Keep doing great teacher bro 💯👍
Thanks brake adjustment video just what we needed! We were struggling to know how to adjust our electric trike brakes!!
Just what I needed, Frankie! Thanks.
thank you Mr. Frankie's world, that is exactly what i needed to know and had wondered if it could only be done by paying some bike store to do the adjustment. you saved me money!
Glad I could help!
I was ready to play with the linkage in the wheel area. This was so simple. Thanks...
so this was the first video that made it easy to understand. I had my brake adjusted in like i minute!!!! Yo SAVED ME!!
Glad I could help! The difficult part is actually replacing the entire brake cable. I took mine to a shop a couple months ago for that.
Thanks you saved me money because I was going to take my bike to the shop. So thanks to your video you saved me from getting ripped off. Great content
Thank you so much ! The bike rental company I have tried to charge me a crazy fee, and this took FIVE MINUTES !! I went screaming to my boyfriend saying IM A MECHANIC HE HELPED ME FIX IT !!!!! Lol thank you bro !!!
Glad I could help!
Much needed for me to adjust the brakes. Thanks
Perfect! You save my day my man!!!
Good man explained that very effectively and solved my issue in a few minutes 👍
Bro thank you man! I thought it was super hard and wanted to bring it to a bike shop. I think you saved me about 40 euros!
Thank you - I really thought this was going to difficult - I feel confident that I can do it myself - ❤
Nice and easy! Thank you from Santa Cruz Ca.
Thanks so much. First video I've checked out and worked!
Thank you for the info brotha! Its all in the details!
Omg ! My back break works!!!! Someone through a DYU bike for garbage pickup.
No seat (took one from an old bike). No charger ( bought one for $10 on Amazon). And that was it!
Now I can stop!!!! Thank you!!!!
Thanks for the great tips as well as a video
Life saver! Thank you so much
Thanks! I have 2 ebikes. Just learned how to adjust them.
Thanks mate, well explained for a novice 👍
Thanks a lot for the lesson and sharing. 🙏🏻
Woo thx so much, easy to understand even as a new biker
Very informative thank you
Excellent very informative video it really makes a big difference to us a bike riders
Thank you. for a change .a relief not to watch a 🤡 or bad sound or all the stuff that ruins a video . I got a straight-up explanation clear good video I'll be back
Amazing video thank you for the help
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned for my brake adjustment part 2 video which will be uploaded today. It shows the full adjustment.
Thanks Frankie that was perfect👊🏽
Glad I could help!
Great video for simple job. Paid $20 last time but confident now to give it a go myself. Thanks
$20 ain’t bad at all for a shop. However once you get confident, you’ll be able to make adjustments while you are out on the road when you need it. Best feeling in the world.
That saved me. Thanks bro 😊
Thank you for sharing good info
Thank you Frankie!
Very good info for adjusting brakes. My Lectric bike brakes are good since it is a new bike with only 33 miles. The only issue I have the rear brakes squeek a little. I tried using some alcohol and it stopped temporaly but noise came back after a few miles.
Thanks, and yes I agree about the noise. Temporary fix, I’m working on making another brake video on replacing the caliper and adjusting both sides of the cable shortly.
Thanks, I'll give it try!
Good explanation.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you very helpful
Very nice information
Thank you so much 🙏 this saved me a headache
Nice!! Thanks 👍 wish someone would do something for adding fluid and bleeding the hydraulic style brakes too!!
Very helpful, thanks! .. i bought a magnum Ebike last year and i like it but my rear brake lever does exactly that, it touches the grip. At first i thought i needed new pads already. Subscribed 👍
Thank you!
i appreciate vour help a lot !
Thanks for this
Thank you, I been have use the brakes a half a block to come at a complete stop and still had to use my feet.
Thank you so much for this! I just wish you did the right brake as well because I can't tell if I should twist it the same way or invert it.
Thanks, check out my other video. Hopefully it helps! czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.htmlsi=t7OwL5zbvE4Z5HKh
❤thank you franky😊
Thank you sir! ❤😊❤
My ebike brakes were not doing like they should especially the back. So I looked it up found this video. Good to go now!
Thanks for the video! I have an Z bike and I've had it for one week now and bought it off Amazon. It's very similar to the Lectric ebike. Do you know how I can my my steering more stiff in the steering column? Seems like it too easily wobbles from left to right when I'm trying to steer straight. Thanks!
Like it very much!!!!
Thanks Frank 😎
Thank you for tips, I just fixed my bike. It was very dangerous as my brakes were not working.
Thanks mr.franks
Frank you gave good info you just drag your talk and it had my anxiety super high you remind me of the teacher from Wonder years 🤦
🤣 sorry about that
Thank so much🎉. This really did help but as weak as I am, I'm ok with just having to lug around tools with me.
Cheers for that.
thanks man!
Thanks very much you was very helpful for me now how to clean it
I’m glad my video helped!
Man brother you made it so basic. Other videos had me trying to adjust calipers and everything else. Thanks for the simplicity'...😊
It’s easier than most think. Adjusting calipers is more of an advanced thing that usually doesn’t have to be messed with unless further adjustment is necessary.
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What's up Frankie. Great video brother. Quick question for you: I just changed the brake pads on my rear tire because I felt like the brakes were sticking a bit. When I looked at the pads that I removed they weren't as worn as I thought they would be. I still replaced them though. I took the bike out for a spin to try out the new brake pads and although they brake quickly, they make a grinding noise and I still feel them sticking. What kind of adjustment do you think I need to make? Thanks in advance bro
Thanks for watching! I’m wondering if your rear caliper may be going out? Check out my other video on break adjustment part II. This way you can do a full adjust and see if the problem still happens. Also for the grinding noise, did you replace the pads with metallic ones? Sometimes it’s worth replacing the rotors as well with better ones that can handle metallic pads.
Thanks so much dude I nearly hit the back of a car the other day because I forgot to do a brake check before heading to work
NP and yeah I know what you mean. I don’t always check everything before I ride as well.
Perfect
So I just got a bee cool explored bike. Had a bunch of trouble because although the calipers were installed at the factory, the cable for the front one was routed incorrectly and was binding up so I couldn’t put the handle bars on cuz there wasn’t enough slack on the cables. On top of that the caliper was attached backwards so no way it would go over the rotor. I got all that resolved but now when I move the bike the brakes are dragging. Bee cool have hydraulic brakes and I only see one nut where you show two. Any ideas on how I can adjust them so they don’t drag or is that normal with brand new bikes?
No they shouldn’t drag. I hate it when bikes come messed up from the factory. Sometimes when that happens they will give you money for the costs of what it cost at the shop for repair since it’s not your fault it shipped that way. In your case it sounds like the pads need to be adjusted inside the caliper. If loosening the cable doesn’t stop the pads from dragging then it probably requires a pad adjustment. Sometimes it’s better to take it to a shop when it gets complicated. I did the same for my cable replacement.
Thank You, Hello! I purchased Engwe L20 and fitted everything. After fitting the front tire, when I move the bike without pedalling, it stucks a bit and sounds awful and I can hear it is from the front disk. How to fix this? Bike is totally new, should i follow you video thanks a lot
Sounds like the brakes are adjusted too tightly so it’s rubbing against the rotor. Since the bike is brand new I would contact the manufacture. You can try my steps in my video if you feel comfortable doing so. Good luck!
You know the economy is struggling when you have Channing Tatum changing bike brakes.
Hi mate I changed the break pads and everything looks fine but still not stopping it when fully hold the break
You may need to further adjust it. Check out my video on caliper replacement and this one. Brake Adjustment Part 2 (Full adjust)
czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.html
Hey quick question what's the brake for? On the left does it cut out the PAS
Both brakes are supposed to cut power to the motor when activated as a safety feature.
Ayeeee thank you for the quick response 💯❤ I truly appreciate it
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We purchased this Vivi 27.5” electric bike and a Tentaquil 26” electric bike for our 13 and 14 year olds. czcams.com/users/postUgkxUiL0GnyDjP32RJdd660sP8mZk4CRLTCJ The Vivi was much easier to put together. With the Vivi, there was a video link to assist with assembly which made the process easier to follow (we did put the handlebars on upside down, but it was a quick and easy fix). With the Tentaquil, the assembly was not as simple to follow, but after we messaged the company for an assembly video, it was easier and they did respond quickly. The other major differences were that the Vivi has a grip throttle on the right handle (like a motorcycle) and the Tentaquil has a push throttle that you use your thumb to activate. The monitors were also different, so if you’re looking for something specific in terms of changing the bikes functions, pay attention to what the monitor offers. We were really impressed with the overall quality and functionality of both bikes, but if you’re looking for more power and an easier assembly, definitely go with the Vivi!
I have the same calipers hb100, but even if its so tight it doesn’t work at all, I guess I should refresh the oil in it but idk how. Can you help me with it
So tbh, since it’s been a while since I’ve posted this, these brake calipers are a hit and miss. My back one stopped working 6 mo later then the front a few mo later. I replaced the back with the stock one, and ordered a new hydraulic one for the front similar to the one you see on the video and it’s been fine. I think going full hydraulic is the key.
@@FrankiesWorld so it means I should throw it 😄
@buraki.3547 if you have had it longer than 6 mo I probably would. They’re cheap enough to replace.
There's one other adjustment that can be made that you didn't mention. Your video is pretty dark but those calipers look like the VTECH hydraulic calipers. On the VTECH calipers there is one more adjustment that can be made. It requires a 2mm Allen wrench. There is a small Allen screw that seats against the piston that actuates the caliper pistons. Screwing the Allen screw in makes the adjustment of the brake pads tighter/closer to the rotor. Check it out.
Thanks, I didn't realize that. I am going to try doing that to my front caliper since i put in thicker rotors i have to adjust the pads to sit a tad further from the rotors.
will this help if I losses them instead of tightening if my brakes are rubbing without any input on the brake lever?
Yes, try loosening from the handle grip part first. If that does not help start to loosen from the adjustment at the caliper. As you loosen it you should see the pads slowly move apart from the rotor.
@@FrankiesWorld thank you so much!! i’ll try that out!
@@GreatDayForJay If the pads dont loosen when you do that then it may be the caliper itself may need to be adjusted. Take a look to see if one pad is much closer to the rotor as the other.
Thank this really helped me
First E-bike I've seen thats "All Wheel Drive" 😉 Am guessin you've added the front Hub Motor from the looks of things. Just curious as to why or what advantages you've gained . . . unless it's for WoW factor which works too !
Yes, added the front motor along with a 2nd battery and controller/throttle so it’s independent from the main motor. I did it basically because I live in a hilly area. Having the 2nd motor and battery help me climb these hills with ease and get home without having so much range anxiety with just one battery and motor.
@@FrankiesWorld Kewl ! I'm upgrading my stock "Logan" 2 piston Hyd brake sys on my new Juiced RipCurrent S to Tektro's HD-E725 4 piston design, so I'm watching every YT vid I can find on the subject first. Not afraid to "dig in" to Bike Repairs/Mods but I like to see what methods work, or don't work for others who've done it before. My first E-bike had Tektro HD-E350 2 piston brakes w/ 180mm rotors. When the first set of Rotors reached their wear limits, I went to 203mm Rotors w/ pretty good results. "Range Anxiety" . . . like it! It says a Lot ! It's one reason I chose the Juiced Brand was because of the Crazy Long Range advertised when I bought my first 750w RCS in 2019. They claimed a 100+ mile range back then but have backed that down to 75+ miles for the New 1000w RCS. Realistically the Actual Range is much less because their advertised ratings are done in PAS level "Eco" (the lowest of 6 PAS setting) with a tailwind on a level paved road/trail. Realistically, most my time is spent in PAS Lvl 2 & 3 w/ minimal time in 5 & 6 for passing or long hills, which puts my Pratical Range around 50+ miles. Even More to the point, I've totaled over 16K miles on my riding app's in 3 riding seasons but have NEVER ridden more than 25 miles in a single outing. Most of my rides are around 23 miles ea. A rating of 40+ miles for an E-bike should be Plenty sufficient for 98% of most folks riding habits. The ride turns into work instead of fun exercise when you try to go beyond 90 min or 24 miles for a given ride imho, unless you've got a Really good fitting seat and even then 30 miles+ would be a challenge. I live on the Washington side of the Columbia River but do the better portion of my riding on the Portland Or side because of the extensive bike friendly trails & roads. When I first started riding E-bikes in 2019, maybe 3 out of 50 bikes on the trails/roads were E-bikes. Last season that number went up to over 20 out of 50 being E-bike's. The market has Exploded along w/ brand options. Personally, I'd advise going w/ an E-bike manufacturer that has a Tech, Parts and a Cust Svc Dept devoted to each, or get a bike that uses Lots of aftermarket components vs proprietary "one off" components. Bikes are Maintenance Hogs and WILL req service soon unless you're Very Diligent w/ preventative maint.
My front brake is locked up. Suggestions?
What happens if you pull it out too far? Mine seem to be as far out as they can go to where I'm not sure if it's safe, and it's only barely catching resistance near the handle (haven't gotten the finger length, maybe about half a finger length)
Once you get to the point to where you know you can’t pull out anymore you have to adjust from the brake caliper. I have other videos on adjusting the brake caliper. Turn the adjuster on the lever so it’s all the way In. Cable will get loose. Then adjust from the caliper end. You will have to physically pull the cable till it’s tight, then you can readjust. If you watch my other brake videos with the caliper adjustment this will make more sense.
@@FrankiesWorld awesome thanks man
@@bobthebuilder9416 this is the video o was referring to czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.html
But when you run out of adjustment on the handle what next could be adjusted?
When you run out of adjustment you can adjust near the brake caliper. Watch my latest video on brake calliopes, it will show you how to start over and readjust.
@@FrankiesWorld oh ok..my adjustment when so far out it felt like the cable was going to fall off so I'm going to go back halfway on the adjustment and do the rest near pads and see if that would work..
My brakes feel tight but won't actually grab, I think I accidentally tightened the cable without adjusting the calipers. Is that normal? And is there a way to see if my calipers need to be replaced or I just made a mistake without taking everything apart? This is my first ebike, I bought it non-functional from the garbage and rebuilt it myself, but brakes are serious and I'm not a pro
It’s possible it may be the calipers. If it were me I would start over and adjust from both the top and by the caliper again. When squeezing the levers you should see the caliper move in freely. Check this video out on full adjustment to see if it works czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.htmlsi=Sm4kdof96_C0_3Wg
I have a fat tire in the air fat tire bike so this little trick is all I need to do? Brakes are the one thing I'm always afraid to mess with
Yes it is that easy. This will work as long as There is no damage to the brake cable or caliper this is the way to fine tune. I have another video that shows the full adjustment that you also do on the caliper end.
Where can I buy those calipers?
catazer MTB Road HB-100 MTB Road Line Pulling Hydraulic Disc Brake Calipers Front & Rear Mountain Bike Disc Brake E-Bike Disc Brake a.co/d/hBg4yKu
Will that piece screw out at some point?
Yes. I have other videos on brake adjustments showing what to do when you can’t screw it out anymore. Once your at that point to want to start over on the top adjustment and adjust at the caliper. You can physically pull the brake line and then retighten, slowly adjusting the top. In time these cables will stretch.
Hello hi frank my rad wagon 4 right brake went out on my brake handle don’t touch the handle bar and my right break still doesn’t work
When you apply the right brake lever look at the rear brake. Is there any movement? If there is you can try adjusting from the rear. If no movement at all from either one your brake caliper may have gone bad.
Thank u
what if you have to adjust again, does that spinny thing falls off?
If you keep spinning it out the cable comes out of the part its connected to. Once cant adjust on the handle anymore, you have to also adjust down by the caliper.
I made another video on further adjusting. Hopefully this helps. czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.html
@@FrankiesWorld thank you! appreciate it!
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What happens when that little adjusting dial is all the way out?
Once you can’t adjust at the top anymore you have to do a full adjustment and adjust the bottom. At this point the top can be screwed in. This video may help. czcams.com/video/AN8ahYBatv8/video.htmlsi=JsgrYIiYrFKn1M5R
@@FrankiesWorld thank you!!!
@@mzmdigitaldesign of course, and good luck!
i already did this and they messed up again so i guess i’ll try again idk