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  1. triangletom

    Tunnel bag suggestions

    When I go on tour with my CE 04, I use this bicycle "handlebar" bag in that spot: https://www.rei.com/product/144641/chrome-helix-handlebar-bag I probably looked at 50 different bags until I found one with the exact right dimensions. I store small things like a camera and snacks there - best...
  2. triangletom

    Squeaky brakes.

    My front brakes have become intolerable at around 10,000 miles / 16,000 km. I've tried cleaning the rotors, but it still returns. Symptoms sound very much like what @SeaE04 has described. Anyone get it sorted out?
  3. triangletom

    Removing/replacing CE 04 heated comfort seat?

    Has anyone removed or replaced the CE 04 Comfort Seat with heating elements installed? I'm considering swapping my seat out for the Comfort 2 model, but was concerned about this note: > Only the comfort seats (when ordered ex works) have seat heating. It made me worried that if I ordered a...
  4. triangletom

    BMW CE 04

    I haven't performed any exact measurements, but my best guess is $1.11 USD to charge the CE 04 from 0-100% where I live: - BMW CE 04 usable battery size: 8.5kWh + 10% energy loss from AC to DC conversion (0.85kWh) - Total input expected for a 0-100 charge: 9.35kWh - Power cost: $0.12USD/kWh -...
  5. triangletom

    CE-04 Tire thread: longevity, range, replacements

    Update: - I replaced the Maxxis Supermaxx SC in the rear around 6000mi/10000km. I now have a Michelin Pilot Road in the back - 4mm of wear left after 4000mi with great handling. - The City Grip 2 upfront has 4600 miles (7400km) and is nearing replacement (1.6mm depth above wear bar) I'm...
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    CE 04 Rear Turn Signals

    Warning about the CE 04 tail lights: they are different sizes depending on the market. Unless the protector says it fits North American models, assume it doesn't. I can confirm that the Wunderlich "Short" guards don't work on the US CE 04. I'm waiting for a set of "Long" guards to come in to...
  7. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    True, in a sense. Battery energy density tends to move upward by ~5% yearly. If you look back at the energy capacity of BMW electric scooters over time, however, you'll see a weird trend: 2014 - BMW C Evolution - 60Ah (8 kWh) 2016 - BMW C Evolution Long Range - 94Ah (12.5 kWh) 2022 - BMW CE 04...
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    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    Day 7 - Claremont Cemetery Sandwich The last day was a final 173mi push eastward across the Piedmont: from Morganton to Chapel Hill. I promised my wife I'd make it home in time for a friend's Anniversary party, so I won't dilly-dally as much as usual. Now that I'm back in the...
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    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    *Day 6, Continued* When I got to Robbinsville, I decided to charge at a new place; there is a Tesla Destination Charger at Wehrloom Honey. Tesla chargers do use a different plug type (NACS) than the BMW CE 04 accepts natively (J1772), but since their destination chargers are AC...
  10. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    Day 6: Smooth Cherohala Vibes Friday was a really long day: 11.5 hours of adventuring, covering 250mi/400km across two states. While my pre-trip plans called for a ride down the "Gravel Dragon", AKA the Tatham Gap Road, I wasn't able to make the Cherohala Skyway happen yesterday. The Skyway is...
  11. triangletom

    Drawer fan

    @Tonyelle - my next question is, why disconnect the fan?
  12. triangletom

    Drawer fan

    If I was attempting this, I'd take off the panels and follow the wires. There should be a 2 or 3 wire bundle with an easy disconnect leading to the drawer. Let us know what you find!
  13. triangletom

    Drawer fan

    Yes.
  14. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    I had planned to ride the Dragon 3 times, but the second time this happened: As the kids would say, big yikes. Here's the drama as seen from the photographer's standpoint; my guess is they were distracted by the photographer, overcooked the turn, and were afraid of leaning the bike over in...
  15. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    Day 5: And Now For Something Completely Different I've long been dreaming of adding a longer-range motorcycle to the stable, namely the Energica Experia - the hot Italian sport-tourer that is basically a electric Multistrada. With a 2.4X larger battery and 3.7X faster DC charging than...
  16. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    Mark and his friend had a meeting to get back in time for, so I continued from Bryson City toward Fontana Dam. I'd never stopped at the dam before, but I remembered the road leading up to it (Hwy 28) had pretty views. The dam is the tallest (480ft) on the East Coast, but I couldn't find a...
  17. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    Day 4: Rediscovering the Dragon Today was the final day of the "Beat the Heat Rally" for most folks. The plan was to ride up with everyone to the highest point of the Blue Ridge Parkway, only about 28 miles from the hotel. The only problem? It was legit foggy. If you look at the...
  18. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    Day 3: Continued I did check out the free charger at Haywood Community College. It was, in fact, offline with a sign; I updated the PlugShare entry to mark that this station was under repair. Between the rain and the blood, my bandaid was coming off - and my hands still had dried out blood...
  19. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    I turned around but quickly pulled into a driveway to consult the maps for a second opinion. Maybe the road was only bad for the first mile or so, and then it would become this beautifully paved paradise? I went to grab my phone, and noticed blood on my finger. That's weird. I felt...
  20. triangletom

    Ride Report: Beating the Heat [NC+TN, 7 days - 1350mi]

    Marshall seemed like a small, artsy mountain oasis - like Asheville, but with only 800 residents. If I had less than 15% battery left, my escape plan was to drop by Blannahassett Island—the area in Marshall where the farmers market, art studios, and food trucks assembled. I typically use...
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