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FantasticI confirmed with troydon the new dji frame is trunnion mount.
Anyone interested in a E-Storia that was just professionally completely serviced 3 rides ago!
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FantasticI confirmed with troydon the new dji frame is trunnion mount.
The problem you have in that scenario is that all the force would go through the ring and into the bearings in the motor.I'm still curious how can someone get a bash ring installed on a DJI bike?
Anyone?
That's where the price difference also comes in between the gen 5 frameset (came with no shock) and the dji frameset. I never tried the vivid air but the the vivid coil is fantastic on the crestline.Fantastic….means I can NOT swap my E-Storia over… guess I’ll have to spend more $ on a trunnion Telum, which Ive really been enjoying on my MTB……or I guess I could give the VIVID air it comes with a shot.
Anyone interested in a E-Storia that was just professionally completely serviced 3 rides ago!
To bad they put some crappy suspension on it. I think most people that would want this bike would just want the frameset.
- LIMITED TO 99 UNITS FOR 2025
- COLOR: GLOSS SLATE GRAY
- ROCKSHOX VIVID ULTIMATE SHOCK
- EASILY REMOVABLE 800wh BATTERY
- ADJUSTABLE TRAVEL 161mm to 181mm
- 29/29 OR MX OPTIONS IN ALL SIZES
- ADJUSTABLE DROP OUT OPTIONS CHAINSTAYS FROM 435mm to 465mm (*sold separately)
- 56mm HEAD TUBE ALLOWING ADJUSTABLE REACH CONFIGURATIONS
- 600WH BATTERY OPTION AVAILABLE
- FRAMESET WITH SHOCK $6,999 USD
- PRE-ORDERS START SHIPPING BY LATE JULY 2025
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I asked Troydon if I could get a discount by ordering the frame without a shock…..no go, it’s a package deal. And I wouldn’t say its crappy suspension. But yes, most Crestline owners prefer jewelry suspensionTo bad they put some crappy suspension on it. I think most people that would want this bike would just want the frameset.
What?Is this a dig at the Levo Gen4 ?
More like a burial...Is this a dig at the Levo Gen4 ?
The problem you have in that scenario is that all the force would go through the ring and into the bearings in the motor.
If bashing is an issue you would be better off sourcing a guard that takes any impact before it connects with the chainring.
Won't it hit the motor bash guard before the chainring? Mine does.
I can't imagine there's much out there better than a Fluid Focus tuned whatever, especially a Vivid.I asked Troydon if I could get a discount by ordering the frame without a shock…..no go, it’s a package deal. And I wouldn’t say its crappy suspension. But yes, most Crestline owners prefer jewelry suspension
DJI motor is 300g less than Bosch, 800wh battery is 160g lighter, 600wh battery is 130g lighter.What can we expect the weight to be on this with the 800wh? With a zeb and similar build to the picture on page 1.......
Doesn't have anything to do with quality or performance in this case, it's about import fees and how the product is categorized. Selling frames is way harder than selling a full bike.I can't imagine there's much out there better than a Fluid Focus tuned whatever, especially a Vivid.
On my Amflow the chainring is about 30mm below the bashguard. So you definitely hit your chainring first.Look at the images on the first page. The chainring on the DJI is well below the motor/bash guard because of the small motor size.
Size?i am so happy it’s already sold out.
Anyone interested in a new CX5 RS180 Frame with 800 Battery?
I assume we need a 104 bcd chainring given a spider is provided? Im curious about cranks too (my gen 5 is my first emtb). Will any ISIS crank work? Only companies I found that advertise dji compatibility are ethirteen and praxis.Im getting my shopping list together and I’m curious what other RS181 buyers or DJI users have for a chainring?
I’m currently running a 36t on my Bosch Race.
I’m also curious about crank options, I’m running 145mm PNND arms on the Bosch Race and really like them for the type of terrain I ride.
I run the MOTSUV Alloy chainrings. Have done on my last 3 EMTBs. At AUD$9 delivered, I just change them when I change the chain. So normally around the 1000 - 1500km mark, but none have actually been badly worn when I change them.Im getting my shopping list together and I’m curious what other RS181 buyers or DJI users have for a chainring?
I don't know the specs of a standard ISIS crank. All I can tell you is the retaining bolt is about 15mm in diameter. But all documentaion I have read seems to suggest the Amflow Crank is just a standard ISIS spec.Can anyone shed some knowledge?
There is potential that the frame is slightly lighter with a smaller down tube od.DJI motor is 300g less than Bosch, 800wh battery is 160g lighter, 600wh battery is 130g lighter.
I'm interested to see the longevity of the DJI motor (plastic gears).
Not sure why everyone is so excited about the slim downtube, it just means the center of gravity is higher (the battery is longer). Kind of ironic this was a big part of the marketing for the Bosch-based RS180![]()
I'm in the same boatI’d order one but I need it without the battery, can’t take it on the plane or ship it with the battery. As far as I’m aware you can’t buy the DJI batteries anywhere. I bought my current frame without the battery but Bosch batteries are everywhere.
…I was really telling my self to hold out on my next eMtb purchase until a long travel gearbox emtb was released.
This is the first inside info I've heard that Bosch is actually planning to release an MGU, which is tremendous news, albeit so freaking far out into the future. We witnessed the agility of DGI and like you I hope that they push the envelope and come out with a forward thinking, streamlined, lightweight MGU (i.e. something like the defunct CVT Revonte) soon. Who knows, if Crestline keeps up their high iteration, low volume, sell out in heartbeat shoe-drop scheme, we might see a Crestline drop a model as soon as one of those MGU's is announced.Troydon mentioned Bosch has pushed there gearbox motor out to 2030DJI gearbox bring it sooner?
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This is why on the RH2 size with 450mm reach and 440mm CS makes sense as the shorter CS helps to better pick up the heavier front end. On the R180, the CS was 445mm on size medium.DJI motor is 300g less than Bosch, 800wh battery is 160g lighter, 600wh battery is 130g lighter.
I'm interested to see the longevity of the DJI motor (plastic gears).
Not sure why everyone is so excited about the slim downtube, it just means the center of gravity is higher (the battery is longer). Kind of ironic this was a big part of the marketing for the Bosch-based RS180![]()