I'm lowering my pedals because after 600 miles I got a speed wobble that almost wiped me out. I guess it was my fault but I still don't know how I caused it. My tire pressure was maybe a little bit high. I have been reading that other people have had Speed wobble crashes on their lynx. Mine came on strong and fast and was super violent. Check out Chooch's recent video where he crashed on the Lynx from a speed wobble. It was almost identical to what happened to me. I also removed that kickstand because I think it's dangerous in a crash, and the wheel looks so much better with it removed. I almost crashed going down a steep bankment at low speed as the kickstand caught on the back. I really like what you did yours! It looks great. Have fun!
Depends on your situation. For commuting? Unlikely. For jumps and racing or performance intensive activities. Absolutely. Only commuting benefits I see are the speed increase, range, increase and fact that it’s the same weight for those upgrades so it will feel / handle similarly. I would personally wait till leaperkins next wheel before I bought it.
@@charleskieser9740 did you Get a set of the lowered hangers for free from ewheels or the stock ones? The lowered have that cutout on the middle for the half circle
Hi, yes I currently have a tubeless street tire on the lynx, but I have about worn the treads down, and I have a Shinko 241 to replace it. I think I will have to go with a tube when I install the Shinko.
The lights pop into the slots that the reflectors came out of. The light mount is 2 piece, and the 2 pieces clamp down on the little tabs inside the reflector opening. I have crashed, and the lights do pop out, and did not shatter when I went down, and I was able to reinstall them.
That's the coolest Lynx I've seen, that's for sure!!! Love the red pads matching the jump blocks! Let me know how you like the grizzlas!
Will do!
I'm lowering my pedals because after 600 miles I got a speed wobble that almost wiped me out. I guess it was my fault but I still don't know how I caused it. My tire pressure was maybe a little bit high. I have been reading that other people have had Speed wobble crashes on their lynx. Mine came on strong and fast and was super violent. Check out Chooch's recent video where he crashed on the Lynx from a speed wobble. It was almost identical to what happened to me. I also removed that kickstand because I think it's dangerous in a crash, and the wheel looks so much better with it removed. I almost crashed going down a steep bankment at low speed as the kickstand caught on the back. I really like what you did yours! It looks great. Have fun!
Good points!
Ive heard that speed wobbles on the lynx are mostly because the rider needs to get used to the weight placement of the wheel.
Very nice set up!
I just added the Grizzla Lights to my pads. They look very sharp on the Lynx.
I just ordered my lynx yesterday and it should be here tomorrow. I am in Los Angeles area, so they have one in Los Angeles area ..I am so excited.
I think you are going to love the Lynx. I have 1700+ miles on mine.
Hi, They are the big pads.
Do you think the upgrade from Patton to Lynx is worth it?
Depends on your situation. For commuting? Unlikely. For jumps and racing or performance intensive activities. Absolutely. Only commuting benefits I see are the speed increase, range, increase and fact that it’s the same weight for those upgrades so it will feel / handle similarly. I would personally wait till leaperkins next wheel before I bought it.
The Lynx is now my ride of choice, the increase in stability over the Patton is the main reason why.
Is it the grizzla pad flow compact or big ? Thanks.
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The mosfet is the only USA seller I have seen that sells those pedals.
True, that is why I bought the pedals from Hisang.
@@charleskieser9740 did you
Get a set of the lowered hangers for free from ewheels or the stock ones? The lowered have that cutout on the middle for the half circle
i cant wait for mine to come in! ill have a VERY similar configiraton as yours!! is youres tubeless?
Hi, yes I currently have a tubeless street tire on the lynx, but I have about worn the treads down, and I have a Shinko 241 to replace it. I think I will have to go with a tube when I install the Shinko.
How are the lights tightened?
The lights pop into the slots that the reflectors came out of. The light mount is 2 piece, and the 2 pieces clamp down on the little tabs inside the reflector opening. I have crashed, and the lights do pop out, and did not shatter when I went down, and I was able to reinstall them.
Noiceeeeeeee
The Lynx is a sweet ride, and this stuff makes it even sweeter.