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I’m also interested in this.Anyone know how easy it is to replace the rear brake hose? Do i have to drop the motor?
Should be fine! I keep my bike in the spare room so i have to push it up stairs and i have had no problems.When pushing the bike up the stairs using the walk assist mode, will the cranks hit the steps? I'm concerned about this because I live on the third floor and have to bring the bike up the stairs. I read in this thread that the One77 has a fairly low bottom bracket. I didn't have this problem with my Levo Gen 3, but its BB height was 350mm and the cranks were 160mm.
Great. Thank you for the quick response.When pushing the bike up the stairs using the walk assist mode, will the cranks hit the steps? I'm concerned about this because I live on the third floor and have to bring the bike up the stairs. I read in this thread that the One77 has a fairly low bottom bracket. I didn't have this problem with my Levo Gen 3, but its BB height was 350mm and the cranks were 160mm.
That was my first thought but when I discovered the Bosch module, I learned it has a motion alarm and also a hard connection to your phone (live GPS) once the bike has been moved while locked? ie. does not rely on Apples Find My network. Perhaps @gio_se can comment. It probably seems overkill for many people, but I am going to be forced to leave it locked up in public locations occasionally.Sorty I've no info on connect module other than when I researched it the general comcensus was money would be better spent on a hidden apple air tag in the tyre .
Maybe twitchier steering? Do you actually need shorter?Wondering if I will get some advantages to change stem from stock (50mm) to 35/40 mm...? ...
It´s an ongoing debate. Stem optimal lenght , and how to fine tunnig it. Should it equal fork offset and impact on going longer or shorter?Maybe twitchier steering? Do you actually need shorter?
Experimenting is always nice, go for it and reportIt´s an ongoing debate. Stem optimal lenght , and how to fine tunnig it. Should it equal fork offset and impact on going longer or shorter?
I´m good with it, but I like to experiment changes also based on other riders imputs.
Everyone of us have been there...Experimenting is always nice, go for it and reportI’ve spent too much money on bad experiments
not saying that this is one though.
Swapped the forks for my existing Grip2 damper, new Hope Tech 4 V4 brakes with TRP 2.3mm rotors 220/200 front/rear, shimano XT 11S Linkglide, PNW bars, stem and 170mm dropper and added low speed adjuster to the rear shock. Finally PINND 140mm cranks and pink Deity pedals that the bike shop gave me for free.What upgrades are you planning/installing?
Fairly easy. I removed the front motor mount bolt and loosened the rear which allowed the motor to pivot out of the way.Anyone know how easy it is to replace the rear brake hose? Do i have to drop the motor?
Thanks so much for that. My rear cable is twisted and catches on the rear wheel without being tied to the frame. SRAM barb and pull through with your tips on pivoting the motor will hopefully make the repair process easier. Thanks for the tips.Fairly easy. I removed the front motor mount bolt and loosened the rear which allowed the motor to pivot out of the way.
Obviously remove the battery and motor guard first!
If you’re leaving the routing the same through the headset then you’ll get away with the sram/avid connectamajig thing or whatever it’s called.
The Cube’s high tech internal routing solution is a crappy fabric sleeve!
I changed the rear brake line to exit from the RH side of the headset because my left lever is the rear. As a consequence I run the cable out of the sleeve and it was easy enough.
Be careful when you loosen the cable guide exit on the LH chain stay, don’t completely remove the small bolt because there’s a rear part that lives inside the chain stay. Stupid design.
Hopes would be nice, I’ve E4s on my hardtail. On this bike I’d love to install V4s, but so far I’m ok with shimano. Maybe it’s the next upgrade. So far I’ve replaced the suspension, wheels, handlebar… I think I should have bought the cheapest version of the bike, because everything will be replaced anyway…And a different set of mullet wheels that I built. Stans Flow EX3 rear rim and DT Swiss HX531 front with Hope Pro 4 hub. Tyres are just what I’m currently running.
Only been round the block to bed the brakes in but it’s got plenty of pop and loving being able to run a 170mm dropper on a medium frame. Gets the seat nice and low, together with the mullet I can’t wait to hit the techy, steep, off piste that I love.
Brakes are very impressive, enjoying the modulation compared to my on/off Shigarus.

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The Bike is quite Nice but I think i Will put a dhx coil shock.
It's really really.low in term of bottom bracket event with the 140 mm cranks I had a lot of issues
I destroyed the engine cover in plastic do you know if we can find a stronger protection ?
And I had a bad crash (I'm ok) but the Bike is damaged![]()
Yes.Does any1 know if it is compatible with the 250w Powermore Range extender?