Reign E+ 2022

Shorter cranks?
I have size large with 165mm cranks, I am heading for 155 or 150mm cranks.

FSA and Hope, have some, but any experiance or suggestions on this matter would be appriciated ☺
I run the 155 hopes on mine they are very good
 
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New Smart Gateway software update on my bike today, not sure what it did but it installed with no issues.

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New Smart Gateway software update on my bike today, not sure what it did but it installed with no issues.

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I didn't notice any difference after the update. They should add more power adjustments. Also, that automatic feature is awful. It can only be used on a flat road and makes strange accelerations there as well.
 
New Smart Gateway software update on my bike today, not sure what it did but it installed with no issues.
Another undocumented firmware update. Can’t run the app without it 🙁
I’m not doing this without the LBS nearby, even then, I’m not sure they’ll know what to do if it bricks the bike. Not going to use the app for now, the bike works fine, why bother…
The only feature I really need is battery % and I can have this using the LightBlue app.
 
Another undocumented firmware update. Can’t run the app without it 🙁
I’m not doing this without the LBS nearby, even then, I’m not sure they’ll know what to do if it bricks the bike. Not going to use the app for now, the bike works fine, why bother…
The only feature I really need is battery % and I can have this using the LightBlue app.
Best is to forget the app exist. I have never used it.
 
I was browsing the thread today looking for information about a coil shock and saw this post, this frame seems to have the same crack from this thread today Giant reign 2022 frame cracking - EMTB Forums

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WOW!....... This photo was taken when my bike had hardly had any use.
It has had Alot of abuse since totalling 645 miles with no creaks, groans or issues.to be honest I was surprised to see this post with my bike showing this.
I haven't washed the bike since buying it as I'm a thrash it and put it away dirty kinda guy.
I Will do some investigation into it but honestly after 645 miles of mostly park riding since this Pic was taken I'd imagine it would have become a serious issue by now...
 
Did a ride today...after updating the bike...

Did the climbing part:
7km 540m 8,4% incline (1/3 asphalt, 1/3 fire road, 1/3 wet forest path)
all in A mode. Used 33% battery for that.

I did a lot of testing of the Automatic mode on the same rides before so had a good feeling how it acted there.

What did suprise me was the Automatic mode today. To me it felt a bit less jerky, now when the trail becomes flatter or if you put less pressure on the pedals I feel it is applying the assistance according to that. Before I felt like the assistance was basically an on/off behavior in comparison to now it's more gradually controlled. Anyway I liked it a lot better ✌.

I did also check the frame/paint cracking issue on the inside of my frame as I can't see it from the outside(wrap foil) and did not see any signs of cracking or any material fatigue, the bike E+1 has about 780km and was bought in February. ✌
 
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Did a ride today...after updating the bike...

Did the climbing part:
7km 540m 8,4% incline (1/3 asphalt, 1/3 fire road, 1/3 wet forest path)
all in A mode. Used 33% battery for that.

I did a lot of testing of the Automatic mode on the same rides before so had a good feeling how it acted there.

What did suprise me was the Automatic mode today. To me it felt a bit less jerky, now when the trail becomes flatter or if you put less pressure on the pedals I feel it is applying the assistance according to that. Before I felt like the assistance was basically an on/off behavior in comparison to now it's more gradually controlled. Anyway I liked it a lot better ✌.

I did also check the frame/paint cracking issue on the inside of my frame as I can't see it from the outside(wrap foil) and did not see any signs of cracking or any material fatigue, the bike E+1 has about 780km and was bought in February. ✌
Auto mode is good for cruising and fire road, manual mode for tech climbing and descending to avoid unexpected surges. I like the auto for cruising but that’s all.
 
Auto mode is good for cruising and fire road, manual mode for tech climbing and descending to avoid unexpected surges. I like the auto for cruising but that’s all.
I didn't like the A mode at all. I was probably the one that complained about it here the most and I would agree with you before the last update to the bike. What I am trying to say it's that I think by the feel from my last ride that the last update to the bike changed something to the better.
 
I did like the auto mode when I was alone on a enduro track center. Auto on the climb was nice. Very zippy. I normally only use level 2 and level 3 when I select mode myself.
 
I did like the auto mode when I was alone on a enduro track center. Auto on the climb was nice. Very zippy. I normally only use level 2 and level 3 when I select mode myself.
I enjoyed the Auto on the climb yesterday much more than before the update, it felt a bit more controlled, it wasn't the on/off feeling as it was before...maybe it just me I don't know but that's how it felt.
 
I enjoyed the Auto on the climb yesterday much more than before the update, it felt a bit more controlled, it wasn't the on/off feeling as it was before...maybe it just me I don't know but that's how it felt.
My bike has never been updated. I still have not seen a reason to do it. I’m I missing out of something?
 
Bike firmware update is how manufacturers deploy improvements to the motor/controller, some let you do it, some will require them done by the LBS. Unfortunately, Giant have a history of sketchy & unreliable updates, mostly to the app itself, not so much the bike firmware but the anxiety is there when faced with any update. 🤔 😨
 
Just got my reign back from the lbs after its 6 week check. The code r brakes have been bled and feel sharper i did ask the guys to check the motor as i felt the auto mode didnt feel right it felt like the transition between no pedal then assist was hit n miss there were delays at times of 6 to 10 pedal strokes before the assist came in this was as though the electronics were making their mind up it also felt like the brakes were on while pedalling like a lot of resistance the shop said no faults reported and recalibrated the incline sensor and installed the recent update unfortunately after 1x ride today no real improvement.
I have ridden bosch tour plus mode and emtb mode and they are far nicer to ride in my opinion.
Come on giant sort the auto mode cos the rest of the bike is spot on.
 
What do people think of the rims fitted on the Reign E+1, I found them weak.
They've been the only disappointing point on the bike so far with the silly tire combo.
 
What do people think of the rims fitted on the Reign E+1, I found them weak.
They've been the only disappointing point on the bike so far with the silly tire combo.
I thought they felt fine but I upgraded to strong carbon wheels and Onyx hubs anyway.
 
Missing nothing!
Apart from your bike working better and being able to tune the modes however you see fit. I think the app is ok and have had zero issues. I rode today and it could be placebo but I was pleasantly surprised by the range I got.
 
It's been a few months and still loving this bike. It can take anything and is just so planted and confidence inspiring. Riding more frequently now than ever before.

A few niggles:
Screeching front brake, new pads and ice tec rotor didn't solve it, Resin pads next. Not ideal as I suspect they will be chewed up in no time.

Seat post is garbage, action is fine but mine has serious side to side play and getting worse. It's like sitting on a bar stool. Don't really want a replacement from Giant as it won't last. Will replace with a Brand X as they are cheap and bullet proof.
 
It's been a few months and still loving this bike. It can take anything and is just so planted and confidence inspiring. Riding more frequently now than ever before.

A few niggles:
Screeching front brake, new pads and ice tec rotor didn't solve it, Resin pads next. Not ideal as I suspect they will be chewed up in no time.

Seat post is garbage, action is fine but mine has serious side to side play and getting worse. It's like sitting on a bar stool. Don't really want a replacement from Giant as it won't last. Will replace with a Brand X as they are cheap and bullet proof.
Take the oneup dropper. Running 180mm in a medium frame no problem.
 
Unfortunately warranty here means 2 weeks out if action V €100 for a service.
Well since this weekend I also have the cavitation/slushing/loss of damping. Im hoping for a warranty repair as a service is €200 where I am. Fortunately I have another bike that I can use while I wait.

It went from a barely perceptable noise to borderline embarassing over the course of the weekend.

Maybe not a bad thing to have the shock freshly rebuilt as I was planning to sell the bike mid-summer anyway.
 
Maybe not a bad thing to have the shock freshly rebuilt as I was planning to sell the bike mid-summer anyway.
Anybody owning a 2022 Reign e+ thinking its actually a long term bike? I’m starting to think selling before the motor warranty runs out may actually be a wise thing to do?

My last bike lasted almost 15 years - needed maintaining of course but never cost more than a couple of hundred every few years to keep it running like new.
 
Anybody owning a 2022 Reign e+ thinking its actually a long term bike? I’m starting to think selling before the motor warranty runs out may actually be a wise thing to do?

My last bike lasted almost 15 years - needed maintaining of course but never cost more than a couple of hundred every few years to keep it running like new.
Maybe ebikes aren't for you then. I don't know any make of emtb that hasn't had a claim in warrenty. On good point on this one is the motor and battery. Not heard.of any failures yet. Likely do 3-4000 miles on it in a year so will see how it goes. It's usually the clutch that goes on ebikes but it's all part of the motor. If outside warrenty clutches are easy and cheap to fix. No ebike will last 15 years. Looking for it to last 2-3 years then see.wjat else comes along. Solid state batteries would be asking but that's way off
 
Anybody owning a 2022 Reign e+ thinking its actually a long term bike? I’m starting to think selling before the motor warranty runs out may actually be a wise thing to do?

My last bike lasted almost 15 years - needed maintaining of course but never cost more than a couple of hundred every few years to keep it running like new.
Nothing wrong with the bike really. Just a few niggles that I dont need to live with. I have a second well used bike that is probably not worth much so I can sell the Giant while its still relatively new and try something different.... Maybe

I have no issues with the quality of the bike or motor/battery system.
 
Maybe ebikes aren't for you then. I don't know any make of emtb that hasn't had a claim in warrenty. On good point on this one is the motor and battery. Not heard.of any failures yet. Likely do 3-4000 miles on it in a year so will see how it goes. It's usually the clutch that goes on ebikes but it's all part of the motor. If outside warrenty clutches are easy and cheap to fix. No ebike will last 15 years. Looking for it to last 2-3 years then see.wjat else comes along. Solid state batteries would be asking but that's way off
Thats what I’m saying - a 10 year old analogue bike is just an old bike, a 10 (3) year old ebike is a boat anchor….. Sell it while it still has some warranty (and value) left and let someone else have the big bills.

Bike is awesome - its amazingly fast and capable everywhere. Had a few issues (new motor, seat post, fork rebuild) though but all covered under warranty.
 
Anybody owning a 2022 Reign e+ thinking its actually a long term bike? I’m starting to think selling before the motor warranty runs out may actually be a wise thing to do?

My last bike lasted almost 15 years - needed maintaining of course but never cost more than a couple of hundred every few years to keep it running like new.

I don't know how this model will hold up but don't listen to naysayers. My wife has 6 year old Cube Stereo Hybrid (Bosch). She uses it for EVERYTHING. From commuting to bike park laps and trail riding. 4000km per year on average. The motor would like to have bearings replaced. That's it. Everything else is just a regular bike. I change chains, disc pads, disc rotors, chainring, do the suspension maintenance, etc... Will hold up next 4 years no problem.
 
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