
New bike day!
Ran up to Harrisonburg today to grab my Úthald Weekend Warrior straight from the shop. Some fitting to do but after some fast adjustments I took it out for a quick spin. It's gonna be a fun one.

Ran up to Harrisonburg today to grab my Úthald Weekend Warrior straight from the shop. Some fitting to do but after some fast adjustments I took it out for a quick spin. It's gonna be a fun one.
I have been riding this Uthald Ultimate for last 10 months or so and it's been really good so far. Since last 2 months I hear this noise a few minutes after I start my ride and then it (most likely) disappears or maybe fades away in the noise of environment I am riding in. But when I get back and park my bike I hear it again for a while before it goes away.
This noise you hear in the video is from the bike when it's parked and not being moved at all. This started about a month or two back and that is also when summer started (70 - 80 degrees). Could it be some kind of heat related expansion and contraction?
It seems to be coming from both front and back side, I feel somewhere from the wheel.
Are there any options for wired up and down power handlebar control of the TQ motor? TQ said the V03 remote isn't compatible with the eElja.
It arrived at 4, I assembled it by 5 and took my first spin on my new Úthald.
I still need to dial in the fit, but damn it was a great ride.
Noticed that the chain guide for the Seigla was finally (?) in stock on the Lauf store. I ordered one earlier today and it’s already been shipped!
This was from the US store, unsure on other territories
Howdy - this is my first gravel bike. I have the sus fork thing. When turning hard, the bike feels WEIRD. Like real weird. Is that combo of 1. fat tires, 2. slack headtube, and 3. fork compressing on a turn?
I feel like I really can't lean much, and that the tires really fight me. I figure this may be gyroscopic resistance, and I can feel it more because the tires are larger than other drop bar bikes i've had.