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At 6'4 youre prolly be set on a 5. More so as its dubbed an AM ebike, longer better for this category. I got a 3, Im 177cm.I'm looking at the Sight (which I would turn into a 160/170 with Vivid/Zeb). I'm 6' 3.5" and the Norco puts me easily on an XXL. I pedaled a Norco Sight VLT size 4 yesterday (XL equivalent) around a parking lot. The bar height felt low and too close. (short headtube and 20mm rise bar installed) and could be remedied with a higher rise bar. The seated bike position felt quite short.
Norco sizing looks so skewed - Reach on size 4 is 497.5mm and 522.5 on the size 5. But size 5 is recommended for 6' 1"+ !!
So ... how tall are you and what size did you order?
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The new display will be nice. I wonder if Norco will spec it standard or if it's only going to be an upgrade part. I'm waiting for that Bosch firmware update that will give us 100Nm of torqueYeah seems lighter and more nimble than whats expected of a 50lb full power ebike. And yes the quietness is amazing. Ive modified my power settings as emtb stock seems to lack the more instant response I want. I toned down the turbo setting coz its waaay too kicky. What Im waiting for is that damn digital display coz Bosch doesnt link with Garmin.
Lol bruh I dont need 100nm, and 800wh on d batt is plenty. Im so used to a 35nm kenevo sl, 85 is plenty. I also had a Levo for maybe 3 or 4 mos logged only 200mi before I sold it. That had the cascade lt link and it was a monster. The new Levo seems coo too but 53lbs stock seems backwards to me. I for sure thought the new levo will be like 46lb or something. Good thing I didnt wait and got the Norco.The new display will be nice. I wonder if Norco will spec it standard or if it's only going to be an upgrade part. I'm waiting for that Bosch firmware update that will give us 100Nm of torque![]()
Im going to put my 38 soon. The 160mm lyrik is pretty good (I swapped my 2023 lyrik ult), but on some steep stuff I felt it was a bit sketch. It does the job, just a lil sketch. Im also putting a coil shock still deciding what. LolQuestion for you vlt cx owners: how does the fork feel? Stiff enough? Would you prefer a 38 or zeb?
Not yet. But my guess would be 51 lbs. Stock wt from Norco is 49ish lbs, with a sdluxe shock and a lyrik. Ive got a 38 plus a coil shock now. Only thing left I wanna swap are the wheels. I want the WAO Triads, maybe some Oneup hubs. Might also get the new 200mm Reverb axs dropper.Did you put in on the scale on this build? Looks amazing btw.
ld be questioning on frame travel reduction down to 160mm.... When the Ranges burlier enduro's sets these bikes apart with 170mm out back.... Could it be possible Norco uses different rocker links to extend shock position increasing the travel while utilising same frames.... keeping with the 180mm fork....There is a Range vlt cx coming with the same frame just long stroked to 65mm so 160mm rear.
It uses a 170mm 38 forks.
Really interesting bike but strange geo (for me). At 182cm I am used to 475mm reach +- and think it's optimal .
The s3 with 170 is around 467 reach (ok ish) but short wheelbase and s4 with 170 is around 492, which is huge for me .
I will try to demo one soon and will see.
Yep took on the exact 2 SC bikes as a rolling comparison here...Norco will prolly use a different link to get 170mm in the back with a 65mm stroke. Think Vala-Bullit conversion. This would be way sicker tho with a high pivot layout and bigger battery. Lol
Never ran mine stock at 150 coz I immediately swapped the shock to 65mm as soon as I got the bike. But with the theoretical 162mm in the rear it feels very plush for what it is. I have an overstroked Kenevo sl at almost 180mm in the rear, and this feels plusher. Similar to a Levo with the LT cascade link.The Range will be the same frame just with 65mm stroke and 160mm travel.
I think that with the high pivot the 160 will actually "feel" like more.
Not really. Downtube quite a bit girthy, I cant strap it down my Yakima tailgate. But doesnt look out of proportion, eg. Tadpole look of the gen3 Levo.Does the VLT look real 'pregnant' in real life with the 800 watt battery?
I'm pretty much down to the VLT or the Regulator.
I don't really need the 800 watt battery and prefer a lighter weight, but the geo just seems ideal on the VLT and it's got HP goodness going on as well.
Not really. Downtube quite a bit girthy, I cant strap it down my Yakima tailgate. But doesnt look out of proportion, eg. Tadpole look of the gen3 Levo.
Will try to get a weight later today. S3 size, using Sprindex 450-500lb spring, at 450lb rn feels ok, might be a bit over sprung Ill prolly switch to my lower wt 430lb Sprindex. Im about 172lb kitted.I'd love to see your real world final weight with coil suspension & pedals, plus your size.
How much of your battery are you utilizing on your typical rides?
Question for you vlt cx owners: how does the fork feel? Stiff enough? Would you prefer a 38 or zeb?
Does the VLT look real 'pregnant' in real life with the 800 watt battery?
I'm pretty much down to the VLT or the Regulator.
I don't really need the 800 watt battery and prefer a lighter weight, but the geo just seems ideal on the VLT and it's got HP goodness going on as well.
You can put the same damper in a 36 as 38 and tune your air volume spacers to make them comparable, probably? Could it be argued that you want more progression on an e-bike to deal with added weight and typically heavier riders?to cut weight with a lighter fork makes sense to a point but stifness is the last thing you want to cut on a ebike. Having 36 and 38 Fox forks, it not necessarily the stifness difference, having more volume, the air spring , the damping side, works much better.
What's funny that recently I've seen a post on Norco official website with a Fluid with a 38 on it , being a a bike in a lower ride category.