Rip-N-Flo: The good, the bad, & the ugly.
Full Enduro build (Iteration #2). Just the highlights/pics of the unicorn build.
720 Wh battery; Zeb-180 mm/Sldxu MegNeg-165 mm; 27.5+ 3.0"/2.8" Maxxis tires; Hope 220 mm/220 mm rotors. Onyx/I9 carbon wheelset 36H/32H; Hardlite front/rear axles; Ti bolts throughout. Large frame size.

45.53 lbs dry-weight.

46.86 + lbs wet-weight. (Plus pedals/boots, sealant/inserts, bottle cage, and HB bell).
Conclusion: So, my full powered 160/150
travel trail rig (with a comperable battery size) is about 56.5+ lbs wet weight. Overall, I was able to shed 10lbs of weight for more agility and more travel. (The good.)
Iteration #3 purple paint fade and upgraded Zeb fork will be 4-6 weeks away with a slightly heavier warranty frame front triangle.* (The bad).
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*I found a hair-line fracture near the downtube motor mount area out of the box.



It's not structural, but I had to delay the build 1.5 weeks to clear it from Linda to go ahead and ride. So good news is, I can be fairly rough with it until the warranty comes in!

One of the benefits of ordering the thin matte black primer paint is crack visibility. (The ugly).
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