Great advice thanks so much! As I said above I think it was a combination of old tires, temperature and humidity changes and non true rim causing brake pad rubbing.
hangyor
joined 1 year ago
Rim is definitely not true. Slightly bent. I can see it more when I'm behind it and spin it as opposed to riding it.
Tire is also multiple years old. So I'm guessing it's a combination of old rubber, humidity, temperature changes, and not true rim.
Thank you for your detailed response.
Climate town just released a huge video on this. Seems kinda like a step in the right direction.
What kind of e- bike is this? How has your experience with non-pavement trails?
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What a great resource. Thank you for compiling these reviews all together!