Me and a few others have this:
Black Widow MCC-500 Steel Motorcycle Carrier - 500 lb. Capacity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OZ1IM3C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabc_QJ0UFb3FY1EPG?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
It’s pretty sturdy — I whip around and drive pretty fast and the bike doesn’t budge. Just sandwich the wheels between the bars and tie it down; it takes like 5 minutes. They also make an aluminum version that’s lighter but I prefer the black color.
https://i.imgur.com/rMRbTNE.jpg
This is the most recent I have. Sorry, it’s not a very good picture. I can take one tomorrow if you’re interested.
I have it held on with these magnets https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JLKXRV6/
It’s been on for 500+ miles without issue.
Congrats !
Mirrors I have, they’ve been solid for me.
MICTUNING Universal Motorcycle... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FCCJR87?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Looks like you have the 1.5 frame
Wood cover is annoying but does get easier the more you get the hang of it, took me like a week.
I wish my bike came with extras lol
I think it was these and they work great. Especially with bike protection as my bike did get blown over by wind one day. You may want to go to the hardware store and get some shorter bolts with the same thread pitch to avoid needing to remove the wheel for installation.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07R5NFBVL?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
I bought this bag, and with OhNoItsGetzz's idea to saddle it under the seat, I found something that's really effective. The only issue I found was that it rests back a little farther than I'd like. The reason being is the back screws of the seat get blocked by the bag. So I have to position the bag back and they almost clip the tire, but so far have not.
I live in a pretty hilly area so eBikes have helped with tackling those. With the Onyx I don't need to worry about speed, I just ride with regular traffic. I've only gotten it up to 55 MPH but that's been more than plenty for the areas I ride. I wouldn't be comfortable riding on a 65 MPH freeway.
Recently I started to wear a neon orange and yellow reflective vest because I want to be seen as much as possible when riding. It's worked out really well. The only issue I've had is limited storage so I'll probably try getting some pannier bags for the back and maybe a basket. For the time being I have a regular spare empty backpack I wear and I keep one of these folded up as an extra spare which I could wear on my front if the regular backpack doesn't suffice during a shopping trip.
I got this one here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M4RDV3U
Installing is as easy as it comes, but I haven’t tested it in wet conditions yet so I can’t vouch for its effectiveness.
I know that treatland has some, but that definitely requires some extra work to make it fit on the bike.
Ball end hex key/allen key - the ball end will allow you to come in at an angle (20-35 degree angle depending upon some factors). Here's an example
From what I could find it's not possible to disable the chirps. What I did was took off one of the bike's side panels and covered the speaker in a couple layers of electrical tape. It's still audible but not as obnoxiously loud so I'm okay with it.
I stuck one of these alarms to the bottom of the seat so that I can have a loud alarm if I want to.
That’s weird. Get one from Onyx or get a Grin.
Grin Technologies Cycle Satiator - Programmable Electric Bike Battery Charger - 24, 36, 48, 52 V https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VB2BXGG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_91ANSHB241JB3JJKRNE3
Interesting, thank you for sharing that, so if I buy something like this, problem solved?
To get this out there, remember a lock is a good as how safe your bike is. If someone is determined they WILL get your bike at any cost. Locks are good for deterrents. If you make your bike difficult to steal, they'll just move on. Now let's start by assessing the situation. A good lock combo would be a hardened chain, and disc brake lock. At least if they break the chain, they cant move the bike without breaking the whole tire off (mind you the onyx is heavy af).
Any hardened chain will work. I recommend ABUS or Kryptonite chains.
https://www.amazon.com/Abus-Citychain-1010-Bicycle-3-5-Feet/dp/B00648PV56/
Note some chains do not come with a connecting lock, just the chain so look for ones that come with a lock attached as a bundle. 2nd, for a disc brake lock I recommend something like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0030M4DCQ/.
Lastly either buy a gps tracker or attach an apple airtag for retrieval. Do not park your bike out overnight, or in obvious places of high crime. If you insist on using your current setup, do not leave your bike out for more than 10 mins, Anyone with a bolt cutter can snap that in 2 seconds.
I needed to upgrade visibility without looking lame. I wanted to keep the future-bike thing going on & since I'm friggin' doordashing (don't ask) these days at night pretty often, I wanted a better taillamp than what I've found online.
I went ahead and got these - the quality is amazing for $15.50 ---
Took about 30 mins to install.
This is one i used.
I had to make a custom mount to mount it though. I also rewired the stock headlight and taillight to a separate switch so I could turn them off for super stealth mode.
It sucks and is very difficult, but stick with it and you will get it. The front was easier than the back for me but I was also changing the tires to some 3” ones.
For tools I used these: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00CU8ZEZQ/
I’ve seen a couple people with that rack or something similar.
Myself and a bunch of others use:
Black Widow MCC-500 Steel Motorcycle Carrier - 500 lb. Capacity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00OZ1IM3C/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_r4N2Fb8ARHHEW?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
You might be referring to replacing the peddles and I can't help you there but if you want pegs and peddles; I use these cheap pegs. They bolt in right above the rear axle and work great for my long legs or if I've got a passenger.
(Note, the M8 bolt that it comes with is a bit too long so you'll need to get a shorter one.)