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Thanks showing the rack. Information about this rack has been hard to find. What dimensions are the uprights? Are they 2"x2" or 3"x3"? Also what is the length of the top of the spotter arms?
bro hiboys2r plus is the best because it have selfbalanceing it good seftly some other company out there scooter dont have selfbalanceing dangerous as hell
Aventon offers a couple of front rack options, but they are a little on the pricey side. Amazon of course has plenty of options and is likely the best bet ----> amzn.to/4aCGWix PDW also offers a couple of options ---> ridepdw.com/collections/baskets-bags-cargo-racks
Thank you! I am going to Kilamanjaro at the end of this year and been doing research on gear. This one is definitely my top contender. Looks super warm but not being obnoxiously bulky.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! Used new nano x4 four times and while thigtening the shoe shoelase riped the hole open. Reebok offered promotinal code for the next order 😂. Who wants to use more money on product with no quality?
The method for mirroring your phone to the Nebula Mars 3 projector depends on whether you have an Android or iOS device: For Android devices: Method 1: Using built-in screen mirroring: Connect your phone and the projector to the same Wi-Fi network. You can also use your phone's hotspot if you don't have Wi-Fi access. Open "Screen Cast" on the projector. Go to Settings > General > Screen Mirroring. On your phone, go to Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Cast. Select "Nebula" to start mirroring. Method 2: Using Chromecast: Make sure your phone supports Chromecast. Some Google Pixel phones do, but others may require additional apps. Ensure both your phone and the projector are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Open the app you want to cast from. Look for the Chromecast icon (a rectangle with rounded corners) in the top right corner. Tap the Chromecast icon and select "Nebula" to start casting. Note: Mirroring copyrighted content from apps like Netflix and Hulu might not work due to restrictions. For iOS devices: Method 1: Using Nebula Cast app: Download and install the "Nebula Cast" app on your projector from the Google Play Store. This enables AirPlay functionality. Connect your iPhone or iPad and the projector to the same Wi-Fi network. Open the streaming app you want to cast from. Tap the AirPlay icon (looks like a triangle with circles around it) and select "Nebula" to start casting. Method 2: Using built-in screen mirroring: Make sure your iPhone or iPad is running iOS 11 or later. Connect your iPhone or iPad and the projector to the same Wi-Fi network. Open Control Center by swiping down from the top-right corner of your screen. Tap "Screen Mirroring" and select "Nebula" to start mirroring. Additional Tips: If you encounter any issues, ensure both your phone and the projector have the latest firmware updates. The performance of screen mirroring may vary depending on your Wi-Fi network speed and stability. For more detailed instructions and troubleshooting, refer to the Nebula Mars 3 user manual or the official Nebula support website: support.seenebula.com/s/contact-us I hope this helps!
Just another low-end POS hub motor ebike. Entry-level everything, with both proprietary frame and small over-priced batteries. Garbage for anyone who can afford more than the minimum.