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The eBike Flow app is getting even better in the areas of navigation, registration and service: We have improved re-routing for GPX and komoot routes.
Your eBike adapts even better to your riding style: Customise your Kiox 300 or Kiox 500 with new screens and heart rate measurement.
With the 1.17 update, you will be prepared for the worst-case scenario thanks to the new eBike pass and theft report features.
There are lots of aspects that every rider should take into consideration before saddling up on their eBike. Faster speed, more weight and a different riding style – we have compiled a list of the small but significant differences compared to conventional bikes.
The tires of your bike have to carry you, the bike itself and often luggage and purchases – so the air pressure shouldn't be too low. Wear will increase if you ride for a longer period of time with under-inflated tyres. Plus, it's harder for you to get going. Of course, you must not overinflate your tyres either. Our tip: Check the tyre pressure monthly and inflate the bicycle tyres if necessary.
With an eBike, you move quickly, accelerating faster with the support of the electric motor than with a conventional bicycle. This makes it all the more important to have properly functioning brakes. The maintenance and repair of disc and hub brakes should be carried out by experts, but you can take care of small jobs on the rim brake yourself. Find out here which simple tricks you can use to check and adjust your bicycle brake.
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The legendary single track doesn't just happen. It takes vision and a commitment, to hands-in-the-dirt work, from trail builders like Scott Veach.
The United Nations estimates that two-thirds of the world's population will live in cities by 2050. How will this affect traffic? And what needs to be done to ensure that the growing metropolitan areas are liveable for people? We asked three experts about how mobility is set to change in 10 to 15 years.