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That’s great... Now where’s my bike please.Well, this has definitely ramped up and taken a turn for the really weird...get some magic mushies inta'ya, put on some Pink Floyd The Wall and enter the world of the "attack of the electric crabs"...
can you please try to fully insert 210 full into the frame s2?Started the rip down build up yesterday. Boring notes (first ride will be today). Build 3, S2.
Bike is gorgeous with typical forbidden details. Nicely put together and fairly easy to work on (considering it's an ebike).
Had to drop the motor twice. Easy as mentioned above. I ended up unplugging both times, but I like the idea of leaving the one "pivot" bolt in. Replacing the rear brake was definitely a pain, but is what it is. Also had an issue swapping the dropper so had to remove it again (user error). Took the display out too to help route lines, takes 2 seconds.
After doing this, I'm going to source a 600wh battery to have ability to run both ways. The swap will be very quick. With the amount of time i have to ride in life, I'll rarely use the 850.
Rear wheel is now on the front of my boat as a new anchor...3460 grams with everything on it. Compared to 2760 grams (Advent X, DHR II, XM481, ProV4). Front wheel is 2660 vs 2270 (WAO Union, Prov4, Albert Radial). Old wheelset from dreadnought will be used for now. Once the credit card goes into it's next cycle I'll sneak a new wheelset by the boss!
Also swapped: MT7 brakes, one up v2 210 dropper, switch grade, one up carbon bars, trust shout fork.
I'm almost positive it'll go. I had it almost all the way in (25mm out probably?) and it could have kept going. I'm not sure anything in the carbon would stop it, seems like it may go right to the motor. 240mm may have worked. If I need to adjust or take out again, I'll take another look and get a more accurate response. The issue I ran into is it bottomed out on the wires that were looped up in there. That would be an easy to fix though.can you please try to fully insert 210 full into the frame s2?
I have to thank you so much for this test!Fully inserted 210 V2 One Up, plenty of clearance.
Leaving the rear motor mount bolt in and pivoting it out of the way is awesome. Wish I knew that trick yesterday!
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How do you like the switch grade on this bike (and in general )?Fully inserted 210 V2 One Up, plenty of clearance.
Leaving the rear motor mount bolt in and pivoting it out of the way is awesome. Wish I knew that trick yesterday!
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Oh aye, Did the shop let you know?Mine gets here next week so anyone else in UK should be same
Love it on all my bikes. Wouldn't ride a gravity orientated bike (that i pedal) without it. One of the first things I ordered for the bike back in MayHow do you like the switch grade on this bike (and in general )?
I emailed them and they let me know they are in country mines an s3Oh aye, Did the shop let you know?
What size?
Yeah the Avinox M2 isn’t too far offAs in Avinox 2026?
If so that's still well into the Spring for that to appear/be available
Just hold out, it's shite but I bet you'll regret it. Especially seeing as how limited they are going to be, you'll be lucky to even see one out and about with the numbers that are actually coming
An unpopular opinion, but I'd not ever want a bike with an 800wh battery.One thing that I forgot to mention in my earlier post, is that the Lite definitely hides it's weight well. I think it's less that total and more the lower CG. The front is noticeably "lighter" than my KSL (granted.. longer front center, different setup, etc). I am not sure how much this would change with the 800wh battery. The playfulness of this bike is super impressive given it's overall capabilities.
Still easily 6 months away before you'd be able to even Thibk about buying something with one thoughYeah the Avinox M2 isn’t too far off
Replacing the rear brake was definitely a pain
What do you mean? Don't the bikes come with 6 bolt hubs from the factory? The Avinox also doesn't use a magnet, it uses a disc with cutouts that mounts on top of the brake disc.Has anyone replaced the wheel set with a rear 6 bolt hub? Just wondering what magnet will work properly? Mine are at the shop charging.
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Yes, you are correct. The Forbidden website say they come with a Sram Centerline rotor. But, I picked up my bike tonight and can confirm it's a 6 bolt. Should be an easy swap to my Berd wheels. ThanksWhat do you mean? Don't the bikes come with 6 bolt hubs from the factory? The Avinox also doesn't use a magnet, it uses a disc with cutouts that mounts on top of the brake disc.
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What do you mean? Don't the bikes come with 6 bolt hubs from the factory? The Avinox also doesn't use a magnet, it uses a disc with cutouts that mounts on top of the brake disc.
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Yeah with the 130nm Motor. I hear the “ Donkey” bike is getting this also at some point.Yeah the Avinox M2 isn’t too far off
Centreline is not the same as Centrelock. The name of the rotors is a bit confusing.Yes, you are correct. The Forbidden website say they come with a Sram Centerline rotor. But, I picked up my bike tonight and can confirm it's a 6 bolt. Should be an easy swap to my Berd wheels. Thanks
Yes my charger runs way hotter than my Bosch charger ever did. I am pretty sure I will get a fast charger so we will see how that goes.I just got the bike (Druid CorE) and noticed battery level is very low, so I started charging. Then I noticed the charger making hissing sound with it being very hot.
Is it normal that the charger gets this hot? 61.5C.
Anyone knows the normal operating temperature expected for this charger?
I am using the standard charger (4A) included.
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True. I read it several times and my brain just saw centerlock. But, very happy they are 6 bolt.Centreline is not the same as Centrelock. The name of the rotors is a bit confusing.