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Youtube guy/enduro pro who's made a few videos about the benefits of longer chainstays.Who's that guy?
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Youtube guy/enduro pro who's made a few videos about the benefits of longer chainstays.Who's that guy?
Looks like they've ditched the mino link for this one, similar to the Slash+. It does have the headset adjust cups, shock progression flip chip and changeable rocker links so overall you end up with more granular control over the geo I think.No flip chip?
Not @ you or Brian specifically... I think the thing that often gets missed is that geometry trends follow racing and trailbuilding trends.Youtube guy/enduro pro who's made a few videos about the benefits of longer chainstays.
Would be neat but I doubt it. The way the linkage connects to the seatstay on the new one is different compared to how it was done on the outgoing model.It will be interesting to see if the new rocker links will be compatible with the outgoing ex-e frame and how those might affect the geo and travel possibilities too!
Ah, yes… I see it now. The seatstay mounts to the outer face of the rocker link in the new model, so not likely compatible without swapping the seatstay as well (if that were even realistically possible).Would be neat but I doubt it. The way the linkage connects to the seatstay on the new one is different compared to how it was done on the outgoing model.
Yep, but for some very odd reason none the brands allow that. Only specialized, and their frame option cost close to what the lowest carbon option with components cost, making it a silly choice.It would be great if the Fuel+ Exe offered a frame, motor, and battery-only option, allowing me to transfer all the upgraded components from my current Fuel Exe to a new frame, motor, and battery setup.
That's ages away! Not sure why some stores would have listings ready to go if it's going to take 6 months to get stock in.For those interested, it won’t be in stock until Spring next year.
My LBS just told me their first shipment is arriving next Thursday the 24th (western Canada).For those interested, it won’t be in stock until Spring next year.
Well done on finding geo numbers. I couldn't when I looked a couple of weeks ago. Do we have weights? Normally I don't much care (own a RAAW), but that's a big part of the point with the current EXe. Wondering how much the bigger battery weighs and if there will be options so you could have one small battery and one big battery.Did a quick geo comparison thing. Little bit longer, little bit slacker, etc.
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I have an Exe and just had my first ride on my new Amflow Carbon (non-pro). The Amflow definitely feels heavier and more difficult to pop, I also felt a bit of weight when leaning in the corners. Didnt do any wheeling. Its still not as bad as an heavier fullfat e-mtb. Overall I didnt come off my first ride with the impression that it was very heavy or anything. And as you maybe know more weight has benefits when things get rowdy.Asking for opinions or thoughts....this is related to the Fuel Exe or more likely the Fuel +:
I owned a 2021 Levo and sold it as I just didn't find it fun on the trails. I like to pop off things, regularly lift the front wheel and bunnyhop over obstacles whenever I can, and I found the Levo very heavy feeling and difficult to manual and bunny hop. So I switched back to a normal bike ('22 Trek Top Fuel 8).
After buying the Top Fuel the Fuel Exe was released and I was offered a carpark ride on the Exe. Even in the carpark the bike felt more agile, playful and I found it much easier to bunny hop than the Levo. So I thought the next ebike I will get will be an SL ebike.
I'm ready to buy a new bike, and trying to decide what to get. SL ebikes don't seem to get a lot of love from professional reviewers in general (there are exceptions) and there have been issues with the TQ motor which make me wary. I live in an area where test rides are not commonly catered for, but today I went to a new bike shop and they offered me a ride on an Amflow PL. The bike was better in every way compared to the 21 Levo (unsurprising) but I still found it difficult to manual and subsequently Bunny hop. I dont need that much power (the power was nuts) but the bike did corner very well and I enjoyed it.
So my question for those that have ridden both the Exe and Full Power ebikes - were my carpark impressions from a couple of years ago correct in that it feels much easier to get the front wheel up on an SL bike like the Exe and therefore it is easier to hop the bike and play with the bike on the trail?
Let me know if anything's unclear.
Do bike shops upgrade the firmware free? I bought my EXE at a local bike shop almost three years ago and haven't been back in about two years.It looks like there are a new batch of firmware updates available for the hpr 50 batteries, display etc.
Has anyone installed them yet?
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Did anyone actually get the updated app? Not showing in the iOS store for me. My TQ app is still 2nd July. Not going to ask the bike shop for an update until I get the app. Could it be regional? I'm in Australia.It looks like there are a new batch of firmware updates available for the hpr 50 batteries, display etc.
Has anyone installed them yet?
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The latest TQ App in the App Store is v1.6.10, which was released three weeks ago. I can confirm that this version of the TQ app supports the functions of the latest firmware updates. I'm running the latest firmware.Did anyone actually get the updated app? Not showing in the iOS store for me. My TQ app is still 2nd July. Not going to ask the bike shop for an update until I get the app. Could it be regional? I'm in Australia.
Have you correctly torqued the motor bolts and checked the motor compensator bolts (torx t55, don’t have to drop motor ) are correctly set. I had a power creak, every time left foot was about 6 or 7 o’clock, fixed by above.Recently got a new older fuel exe at a bargain price, but it creaks when under load, been back to the bike shop, first ride back out and it’s worse, they have replaced pivot bearings. But am I right in thinking it’s probably the motor holding bolts or chain ring?
No creak when I’m sat down cycling low power but the second I stand and drop some power would say it’s a crack and then a creak that doesn’t stop, carries on even when I sit down.
Check this thread out:Recently got a new older fuel exe at a bargain price, but it creaks when under load, been back to the bike shop, first ride back out and it’s worse, they have replaced pivot bearings. But am I right in thinking it’s probably the motor holding bolts or chain ring?
No creak when I’m sat down cycling low power but the second I stand and drop some power would say it’s a crack and then a creak that doesn’t stop, carries on even when I sit down.
I did that without taking the motor out. However I took the battery out and the plastic cover which sits in the area of the battery opening under the battery.Is there anything I should take into account when swapping out brakes, especially running the rear brake hose? Should I drop out the motor or is it possible to run as is? Going from the Code R to Dominion A4 which have a bit bigger hose diameter compared to sram / shimano.