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Old 01-08-15 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by YonathanZ
I know when and how to change gears, and that's not the issue. The real issue is that pedaling feels harder now.

trailangel, I am talking about pedaling without the battery (in both cases).
Did you check the tire pressure?
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Old 01-08-15 | 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by 2manybikes
Did you check the tire pressure?
No, I have no tool to check it, but I was there with the mechanic the whole time and he didn't pump air or anything like that. I rode about 300 meters to the shop after I got off the bus, and it felt different as soon as I left the shop. The dérailleur also leans to the right side now - why is that? It's on first gear... I think its too tight, which is also why changing gears is much harder now, but I'm still a newbie in this so I'll wait for more input.
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Old 01-08-15 | 11:51 AM
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No, I have no tool to check it,
To Test the Tire Pressure, squeezing the tire With your hand, Thumb and Forefinger, and feeling the resistance to your effort is Remarkably Tool Free..
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Old 01-08-15 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by YonathanZ
No, I have no tool to check it, but I was there with the mechanic the whole time and he didn't pump air or anything like that. I rode about 300 meters to the shop after I got off the bus, and it felt different as soon as I left the shop. The dérailleur also leans to the right side now - why is that? It's on first gear... I think its too tight, which is also why changing gears is much harder now, but I'm still a newbie in this so I'll wait for more input.
The right looking at it from where? The Back of the bike? the side?

Many riders check the tire pressure with a gauge before every ride. A gauge is probably a good investment. They are not very expensive. After a while you can tell what's good enough, just by squeezing the tire.

Do you live in a location that gets very cold in winter? This can effect the battery, tires, and grease.
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Old 01-08-15 | 07:49 PM
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Old 01-08-15 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by YonathanZ
. . . I rode about 300 meters to the shop after I got off the bus, and it felt different as soon as I left the shop. . .
I guess it's too late to ask now, but when you immediately turned around and took the bike back to the shop, what did they say?
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Old 01-09-15 | 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
To Test the Tire Pressure, squeezing the tire With your hand, Thumb and Forefinger, and feeling the resistance to your effort is Remarkably Tool Free..
It feels like before, but that's not an accurate measurement.

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The right looking at it from where? The Back of the bike? the side?

Many riders check the tire pressure with a gauge before every ride. A gauge is probably a good investment. They are not very expensive. After a while you can tell what's good enough, just by squeezing the tire.

Do you live in a location that gets very cold in winter? This can effect the battery, tires, and grease.
From the side. I don't need a gauge, I can just drive to the nearest gas station which is less than half a mile away and pump the tyres to my favorite pressure. It's relatively cold here, but Israel never gets as cold as some US states (its 46 degrees F right now, which is what we consider rather cold),

Originally Posted by Homebrew01
Lift the rear wheel and give it a spin to make sure it's not rubbing the brakes or frame.
It seems fine. I also remember the mechanic spending some time on that.

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I guess it's too late to ask now, but when you immediately turned around and took the bike back to the shop, what did they say?
I didn't take it back to the shop after they fixed the gears. I was just hoping that, by the time I rode home (8km), the stiffness would be gone.
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