Why the plastic pins? I've found with the new thinner pedals and more aggressive pins I get way less shin strikes, and no bad ones at all in the last few years. I have a pair of OneUp now that don't slip to often...
Why the plastic pins? I've found with the new thinner pedals and more aggressive pins I get way less shin strikes, and no bad ones at all in the last few years. I have a pair of OneUp now that don't slip to often...
It’s what they had in the shop. No other reason.Why the plastic pins? I've found with the new thinner pedals and more aggressive pins I get way less shin strikes, and no bad ones at all in the last few years. I have a pair of OneUp now that don't slip to often...
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I have some questions.
1) How do I lock out the rear shock? Front too? Maybe I'm spoiled by my Foxx shocks. Or at least make it much firmer? The Rockshox included papers are not specific. Their site not much help.
It’s what they had in the shop. No other reason.
My HP pump and gauge arrived yesterday. Will air up with minimal sag and see how it is, my son in law says lock outs are for old men. HahahahahaI looked at close up photos and I don't see a lockout. I have Rockshox but the lockout is pretty obvious.
You might want to consider better pedals on a bike that nice. I'm using Crank Brothers Stamp 7 pedals.
3It would be interesting for you to try a bike like Pablo''s on some single track trails. The off road performance is what the cost difference pays for. His bike is probably ~$3k with no motor at all. So if you don't have the skills or inclination to go ride mountain bike trails with some pace, it is a bit of a waste to get one built for that.
Your bike is maybe even a better bike for exploring on back roads and easy trails, but isn't the right bike for Pablo's riding.
There are a couple single track mtb/dirtbike trails in our local system that I thought an ebike would make more fun as they have a few climbing sections that steep enough that are a 50/50 chance of me making them. I see the cranks are 160mm too, which sounds like a good idea to avoid pedal strikes on a heavier bike.@Bob in Podunk Utah Why the heck are you posting the same picture again? Really not the subject of this thread??? Odd.
Aired up the shocks today, set the sag, but wow are the recommendations super firm. I guess they are just starting points. Rock hard 20-30 psi less than recommended for 20% sag for a 172 pound person. Not a problem. Feels great.
For something so heavy it feels really light and handles great. MTB setting is insane. Turbo mode is darn right dangerous and I used to ride a 3000 watt throttle bike! Hahaha too much fun!!
Been doing long rides 2-3 times per week.
Shifting is fine now. No problem with plastic peg pedals.
Range is absolutely marvelous in Eco mode. On Sunday we rode for hours, I think I went from 92% down to 87% in 20 miles or so. Hilly and some fun trails. In other modes, Tour+ good balance of assist and range. eMTB tons of assist, and Turbo just burns the battery like 10% hunks really quick, but the assist is scary strong.
Wife got absolutely pissed and rightly so when I left her behind once - but I had to RIDE. She has more of an etownie and no confidence, but I love riding with her.
A couple things.
The shock and forks seem to get better with use, some kind of break in process. The Foxx on my Stumpy carbon are just stable, no change over time for over two years.
And lastly, if you have a bike pushing 50 pounds you need TWO full handfuls of BRAKES. Seriously, takes much more operator attention. With my carbon I could be a little careless and forgiving - not needing to plan downhill stops. With the eMTB, you shall know. Or else.
Brale pads? Typo??My e-bike weighs 22 kgs or 48 ish pounds. It stops like a non e-bike. I would think the difference is likely the brale pads. I'm 210 pounds myself btw and have a 10 pound backpack
You don’t even get a controller screen for that money. Let us know how you like that front motor. I’ve only had rear Bafang motors.Yeah yeah yeah the idiot who used to sell maniacal 3000W mid motor strap ons bought a brand new Cannondale e-bike.
Moterra 3
A dual-suspension e-mountain bike built to crush boundaries. With its intuitive handling & the power and range of the Bosch 750Wh system, nothing is out of reach.www.cannondale.com
Had the cash sloshing around in my Paypal account, so naturally I used the Paypal card! Wife will never know. Wait I told her.
She got a Cannondale ebike from REI a couple weeks back. I looked at other brands but smalls all had 29" wheels. I don't want a 29" wheel bike!
I'll get to pick it up after we get back from Alaska.
It’s $4500 right now.Yeah yeah yeah the idiot who used to sell maniacal 3000W mid motor strap ons bought a brand new Cannondale e-bike.
Moterra 3
A dual-suspension e-mountain bike built to crush boundaries. With its intuitive handling & the power and range of the Bosch 750Wh system, nothing is out of reach.www.cannondale.com
Had the cash sloshing around in my Paypal account, so naturally I used the Paypal card! Wife will never know. Wait I told her.
She got a Cannondale ebike from REI a couple weeks back. I looked at other brands but smalls all had 29" wheels. I don't want a 29" wheel bike!
I'll get to pick it up after we get back from Alaska.
It’s got a controller screen. Not sure where you are coming from.You don’t even get a controller screen for that money. Let us know how you like that front motor. I’ve only had rear Bafang motors.
I didn’t see one in the pics.It’s got a controller screen. Not sure where you are coming from.
I think when I bought it was $4000
It's in most all the pictures.I didn’t see one in the pics.