Pole Voima 190mm Travel EMTB

TonTonUB

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The Voima is the real contender to renewing my levo gen 3, when the time will come.
I just wonder how the Voima could be (in this near future) with (eventually) a semi-integrated battery (like on levo, with a slim tube).
I also wonder if in the future, we could choose motor / battery size.

But heh, this bike is so amazing, in its current state (of art!) i could let me tempt ... Precious ? Precious ! Precious ! Goll ....
 

Rob Rides EMTB

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I’m sure Rob has time on both.
Yes. Two of the most capable bikes i've ever ridden. Similar geo in how I've built the Kenevo (Kenevo a bit slacker)

- Kenevo 29er 180mm F/R, Fox Factory eBike Tuned fork, X2 shock.
- Pole Voima 190mm F/R, Rockshox Charger 3, SDLX Shock

I'll reserve the full comparison till I've released the Voima video.

But these are incredible bikes, shame they don't actually produce the Kenevo in 29er.
 

Dozer

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I'll reserve the full comparison till I've released the Voima video.
When you mention it. When do you think you will release it?
I must say I enjoy your videos and look forward to your thoughts on the Voima.
(This bike is in on my short list )
I'm around your height (6'4) and would also like to know what you think of the frame sizing. As I understand it you have the K3, but could you also be comfortable with the K4?
 

Rob Rides EMTB

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When you mention it. When do you think you will release it?
I must say I enjoy your videos and look forward to your thoughts on the Voima.
(This bike is in on my short list )
I'm around your height (6'4) and would also like to know what you think of the frame sizing. As I understand it you have the K3, but could you also be comfortable with the K4?
first week of november (ish)

I'm on K3 but could easily ride a k4. If I were to buy one it'd be the K3.
 

Gandalf

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@leo_kokkonen if you need support in Germany and especially tests you can contact Rico Haase (https://www.instagram.com/rico.haase/) from EMTB News (eMTB-News.de - eMTB-News und E-MTB-Forum).
There is certainly a large market for this bike in Germany.

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Picture by Rico Haase
 

megabobra

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FINALLY received my raw Voima frameset today after an extended stay in Australian customs.

Sadly though Pole forgot to put the Zeb Ultimate in the box... Emailed support already so I assume it can be posted out express/FedEx. I've already paid import taxes on the value of the Zeb too, so I certainly hope I'm not pinged twice for duty now...

@leo_kokkonen Hoping you can assist with this?

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leo_kokkonen

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Makes me weep seeing that lovely finish being laid and hammered on top of a non-rubberised surface :cry:
I know! :LOL: However, we use a plastic hammer, and the table has a plastic surface. We make the links with tight tolerances (for a reason), so that's why some of the inserts need some tapping.
 

Redlemon

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Full battery today in Surrey Hills. Some tight twisty stuff to try. The bike corners extremely well. Probably faster to corner than my rail.

Which is kinda strange as the internet says big bikes with higher BB’s and long chainstays can’t corner? 😜

In fact, I’d go as far as saying that it’s *easier* to move weight from side to side, when pedals are level, especially when the bike is on a neutral weight (ie not compressed or sagged into the travel) as the arc and rider weight distribution is placed higher versus the wheel axles. Makes sense physically.

In addition to that, higher BB and 160mm cranks have obvious pedal clearance benefits when climbing

I really believe in this bike.

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Note sure if anyone told you in the past, but the stickers on your ZEB are upside down and I can't unsee it each time I see your bike, fix it haha!

I'm really starting to like the Voima even if the styling is polarizing at first.
 

Dozer

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Don't drink and surf😁

I'm looking at a few other alternatives aswell, but the Voima is probably the strongest contender in my short list.
 

Durrti

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Well proof that you shouldn't have a drink and browse the internet...Voima ordered:D It was the free shipping that got me! I think I'd have ordered one soon anyway but I had intended on waiting for Rob's review.....
I’ve got about 150 miles on mine and love it! Cups and crowns almost every ride. Beating my own times up and down. Coming from a Decoy and Gen3 Levo 🤙
 

Tankboy

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Well proof that you shouldn't have a drink and browse the internet...Voima ordered:D It was the free shipping that got me! I think I'd have ordered one soon anyway but I had intended on waiting for Rob's review.....
Recommend upgrading to DHL shipping, got mine in 3 days (after a ten month wait! Great they've got it down to building it in two weeks now?) and you can prepay the customs before it leaves Finland so goes straight to your door? My experience with ordering other gear overseas and going via ParcelFarce it can take weeks even before they send the tax to pay letter?

Reviews are nice but ordered mine mid 2021 when it was just a single prototype and a CAD drawing - sometimes you can judge if something is gona be awesome in advance, the Voima is defiantly that! Bit of cock magnet though, everyone one wants to talk to you about it :LOL::ROFLMAO::oops:
 

Onetime

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Well proof that you shouldn't have a drink and browse the internet...Voima ordered:D It was the free shipping that got me! I think I'd have ordered one soon anyway but I had intended on waiting for Rob's review.....
You won’t be disappointed. It’s awesome!
 

Zimmerframe

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Gotta drown sorrows somehow, after all it’s a bunch of men that are dying to ride a pole. Speaking of @Zimmerframe…. I think the pole company is not being forthright with ‘two weeks lead time’.
Hey, I only said buy one - I didn't say I was involved in sending one out to you.

Anyway, as it happens it was quite accurate.

Only, I mailed them after you ordered and said "Sorry, I got the delivery address wrong, that was where my Viagra was supposed to go" .. then I gave them my address, explained it was also my backup e-mail address and changed my signature to include lots of pictures of hot scantily clad chicks so they'd know I was you.
 

Tankboy

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Thought I'd throw these pics up for a bit historical reference:cool::LOL:

There roughly all in line on at the bottom brackets, although the Voima is more forward a bit, you can judge the difference between the frame sizing, reach and wheel bases etc. First bike is a 2009 DH Foes Mono 2:1 26 inch in large (with non standard dropper post), next 2019 SC Nomad V4 27.5 inch in X-Large, then the Voima 29 inch in a K3 size.

You can see how the seat posts have come forward over the years although not a really a fair comparison as the DH bike would never be running a seat post that long back in the day. You can guess which one is easy to wheelie seated??

The Voima hasn't got the saddle extender fitted in these pics so that's a bit further back now.

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Rob Rides EMTB

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Thought I'd throw these pics up for a bit historical reference:cool::LOL:

There roughly all in line on at the bottom brackets, although the Voima is more forward a bit, you can judge the difference between the frame sizing, reach and wheel bases etc. First bike is a 2009 DH Foes Mono 2:1 26 inch in large (with non standard dropper post), next 2019 SC Nomad V4 27.5 inch in X-Large, then the Voima 29 inch in a K3 size.

You can see how the seat posts have come forward over the years although not a really a fair comparison as the DH bike would never be running a seat post that long back in the day. You can guess which one is easy to wheelie seated??

The Voima hasn't got the saddle extender fitted in these pics so that's a bit further back now.

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That’s cool! Can I share on my Insta?
 

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