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I Cant figure out how to assemble the rear rack. The holes seem to not be lining up very well, I don’t want to bend it too much and possibly void the warrant or screw something else up.
Man I felt bad for you when I seen the accident... It happens, and glad to see you kept moving FORWARD!! There are many ways to anchor something to something else, zip ties are great, but in a case where things can slide, and doesnt match the surface your securing to, then I'd use something else for long term..... again glad you're ok!
I appreciate you so much. 🙏 I was like "Not gonna let that stop the ride or show 😤" lol. I will definitely see about how you said to secure the light hub 💯 Thanks again 😎
You lost all your Sonic rings 😂. Don't feel bad I lost mine a few months ago at Dauset Trails Nature Center in Jackson, GA. Wish I could ride more but I enjoy Clayton County international park down the street
😂 I like how you put that... But, yep, all part of the experience. Yes, I'd have to revisit the Clayton County International Park again on the bike lol.
You need to email @wirede-bikes Ask for the VSCO 70 headsets. The headset ship to you only at request. This takes care of the wobble . This is due to the weight of the rear battery. I installed my head set myself. You can do it with a bearing press tool .
It was an event assembling this bike. I have a new power drill tool 🔧 to professionally tighten the nuts and bolts. I also did get new accessories for the bike to make it even more comfortable.
Back in the late 1980's, Midtown mostly consisted of 1950's era low rise office buildings that were obsolete, mostly empty along with a lot of vacant lots uses as surface parking. It was pretty awful and has made a lot of progress over the past 30 years.
Considering this place is taking up enough room for 3, or 4 restaurants, in a prime location for businesses, and doesn't even have a dining area, I predict once the novelty wears off, it will flop.
Thank you so much for another great stream DreamMachine! Really appreciate how hard you have been working and with the amount of time and effort you have been putting into your videos and content. It was fun watching out for lighting with you ⚡ 🌩 🌧
@@dream.machine Wired are cool because they still look like bikes. Don't like ebikes that look like mopeds and dirtbikes. Nice to be able to ride on sidewalks without dirty looks, attention from cops and thieves.
Nope. This is 2024+ Wired Freedom. Now I will say that this looks like an ordinary dirt bike with fat tires and the headlight is mediocre somewhat. But the battery range could've been better. This bike costed $2000 ($2530) with shipping, not cheap 😑
@dream.machine range could have been better pls elaborate. Some guy I saw went 71 miles on this bike in one charge take it it was a prototype but still went pretty far compared to others. Is the range bad
Okay. I'm sorry to hear that. I would say to at least wait maybe 30 seconds for the video to load depending on how bad the bandwidth is. I would try 720p60 first as well.
I am in the process of putting my new Freedom together. I had a very difficult time lining up the 2 holes for the rear basket so I can put the screws in - they just did not line up, and I pulled as hard as I could to line them up. I did not notice and damage during shipping. What I believe finally worked for me, is from where the 2 screws for the rear basket are not lining up, is follow the steel arm up about 9 inches (heading towards the seat). There are 2 screws - one on each side of the frame. I loosened these 2 screws up considerably without taking all the way out, then after more fighting, I was able to line up the holes for the rear basket and get the 2 screws in (make sure to retighten the 2 screws you loosened). I am not sure if this is what resolved it, but I was finally able to get the holes lined up and screws in for the rear basket after fighting with it for over an hour.
Awesome! I know right. I pretty much went through the same thing as you. It took me about a day doing exactly what you did. I just took my time but worked hard when I did. The weather was also rainy, so that gave me more time to figure out what was going on. Sadly, when I was fighting to put the rear basket in, the black paint chipped from tension... 😟
Notice ⚠️ There is a lot of buffering between 2 minutes and around 21 minutes as I navigate areas with very bad reception. I tried different resolutions to see if it worked, too. But after these time stamps, there is minimal buffering or glitches.