>>1756302Yes, there's only two types of integrated batteries that Giant uses and the eMTB battery that mounts from below comes in 500 and 625 versions. For example here's a bike that comes with the 625 as stock:
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/trance-x-advanced-eplus-0-2022>>1756360If the bike is wet, wait until it's dry to bring it inside. If muddy, let it dry, and then knock nearly all the dried dirt off the tires with a rag before bringing inside.
>>1756366bike computer is the best way, but if you like riding with music, look up BPM charts and you can use the audio as a reference to time/compare your cadence too.
>>1756569beat me to it. Personally, I love obnoxious house music if (and only if) I'm on a road bike as it tends to have good beats for timing cadence to.
>>1756430really depends, pretty much all tires have some slight wobble if you look close enough, and it generally doesn't matter. Basically, can you feel a difference when riding on over that spot when the tire's inflated? If so then it's a problem.