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Welshman

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Interested to see what people are riding and what they have done to their Vitus's

As some of you may know I have two of them, both size L

E- Sommett VR, quite heavily modified, main ones being:

  • Red 180mm Lyrik RC2
  • Nuke Proof Horizon 35mm rise bars
  • Nuke Proof Horizon 30mm Stem
  • Miranda 160mm Cranks
  • One Up flat Pedals
  • One Up Dropper Remote
  • E7000 Controller
  • Fabric Scoop Cell saddle
  • Ergon GE1 Grips
  • Currently running 2.6 Hillybills front and rear

Also have an E-Sentier hardtail, which has had a few changes too ;):

  • Powdercoated matte black
  • 150mm Fox 36 Factory
  • Fox Factory transfer dropper
  • One Up dropper remote
  • E7000 Controller
  • DMR Deathgrips
  • Changed rotors to 180mm out back, rotors are Shimano XT running with the stock Guide RE's
  • 160mm Miranda Cranks (added since picture taken)
  • One Up pedals
  • Nuke Proof Horizon 35MM riser Bars
  • Nuke Proof Horizon 30mm stem
  • WTB Volt saddle
  • Magic Marys DH super Soft

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how does the color match between the kashima and the copper nukeprooof look?
 

R120

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how does the color match between the kashima and the copper nukeprooof look?

Pretty much perfect - its the best match I have seen to date, better than the Burgtec for example

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Gary

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Nice bike!

I'm curious about 3 things:
- is that a front mudguard on the rear wheel? works well?
- what tool pouch is that on the top tube?
- what's that strap on the battery for?


Yes. an RRP Proguard max protection- it doesn't protect your arse at all but keeps a hell of a lot of shit off the seat tube/shock / motor / pivots

Dakine hotlaps gripper - they're pretty awesome

carrying weed* ;)


*or an innertube or a folding backpack or a packet of minstrels... you get the idea ;)
 

R120

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Here's one that has been out of the box for a year and better than ever :) View attachment 14715 :)
Nice! can I ask a favour, I am having issues mounting up an RS Superdeluxe Coil on mine, as on dry fitting it looks like the coil (600lbs) may rub the frame where it passes through - any chance you could take a close up picture of your shock from front to back?
 

Cisco

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Nice! can I ask a favour, I am having issues mounting up an RS Superdeluxe Coil on mine, as on dry fitting it looks like the coil (600lbs) may rub the frame where it passes through - any chance you could take a close up picture of your shock from front to back?
Will do tmrw..the interface between bottom of the coil and frame is very close.
 

waxiemaxie

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Two weeks in to the ownership of a E-Sommet and a couple of all day sessions at Bike Park Wales under my belt and I am loving my first weeks of EMTB riding. Did a lot of poo pooing about e bikes and insisted on riding to the top at BPW. I could manage 3 ascents /descents on my Charge Cooker 29er and had to call it a day. What a difference, and that is the key word, to cycling BPW on my E-Sommet. Its fun up hill, I am now riding sections that I would not have attempted non assisted and there is a subtle difference when heading down. All in all this bike has changed my off road cycling, giving me more options for fun and exercise. Managed 5 ascent/descent running in eco mode on less than one charge. Fitted from new, XT shifters, rear mech, 4 pot XT front brake and Ice Tech rotor along with a tubeless setup.

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davosaurusrex

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No one's bike is a more random assortment of colours than yours R120! It's like Stevie Wonder put it together when he was on some bad acid
 

davosaurusrex

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New tyres, not had chance to really put them through their paces yet but Gisburn at the weekend. :D

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Jumps with no lid? You crazy rebel!

Just put an E-Wild on the back. First ride tonight but given how sticky the rubber feels and the weight I just can't see it can roll as well as some people suggest despite what looks to be an easy rolling tread pattern
 

inwoods

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I forgot to put my helmet back on for that run.

I am quiet surprised at how well the tyres roll on the road with the motor off I was expecting way more drag, also love your colour scheme Davo (y).
 

R120

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I am really liking the E-Wilds, super grippy and seem to roll easy
 

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