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This blog is dedicated to all things Bullitt ownership – because riding is just part of the story. Whether you're new to cargo bikes or a seasoned Bullitteer, this is where you'll find tips, tricks, and guides to help you get the most out of your ride.
From basic maintenance and seasonal advice, to gear recommendations, we’re here to keep your Bullitt rolling smoothly and working hard for years to come.
Think of it as your ongoing Bullitt manual – with fewer warnings and more real-world experience.

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Brake Adjustment

Brake Adjustment

A quick tutorial for all you keen home Bullitt mechanics to ensure your brake set up is optimised to ensure the most effective braking and pad wear.

The Larry vs Harry Team
Steering Arm Linkage Replacement Manual & Tutorial

Steering Arm Linkage Replacement Manual & Tutorial

Replacing the Steering Arm Linkage needs to be done correctly.

A professional bike mechanic should be replacing this linkage on your Bullitt.

The Larry vs Harry Team
Tagged: Maintenance News
Bullitts sold in 2021-2022 Service Recall Notice – Steering Arm Linkage

Bullitts sold in 2021-2022 Service Recall Notice – Steering Arm Linkage

This recall only concerns bikes or steering arms sold between 1st of August 2021 and March 2022.

The Larry vs Harry Team
Tagged: Maintenance News
Disc Rotor Care

Disc Rotor Care

Keeping your disc rotors free of grime and grease!

Harry gives us some tips...

The Larry vs Harry Team
Tagged: Maintenance
Bullitt Wash

Bullitt Wash

Harry takes you through a simple wash for your Bullitt. The Bullitt is generally built like a tank and can endure a pretty painful existence. Still all bikes like a good wash!

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Tagged: Maintenance
Battery Best Practice

Battery Best Practice

Some top tips for ensuring both better performance and battery longevity for your eBullitt!

The Larry vs Harry Team
Tagged: Maintenance
Maintain Your Chain

Maintain Your Chain

'A chain is only as strong as its weakest link', as the saying goes, we therefore recommend taking care of your chain and keeping all its related components, running smoothly. Here are some tips on how to do that. 

 

Harry
Tagged: Maintenance