Blownoutrides
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Bike's prolly 55lbs by now, lol.
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Top of Boyscout??View attachment 163907
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Bike's prolly 55lbs by now, lol.
Thanks I was pulling on the tab.You push the small tab into the bike /down and pull the door.
It's tight. Maybe slide butter knife under main door.... Not the greatest design.
So was I at first. Almost broke it!Thanks I was pulling on the tab.
You should see me.Dude, haha. What the Frankenstein.
Why don't buy an other ebike more suitable for 190mm travel?You should see me.
Why don't buy an other ebike more suitable for 190mm travel?
Given its intended for 52mm, I'd be surprised you'll find a DM T-type CR. Probably why they went with BCD and so they can alter the CR for Shimano or SRAM build options. Plus most options are aluminum anyway. The BCD type in steel will be the longest wearing for sure.Anyone replace their chainring yet? Tried to mount a SRAM T-type XX for 55mm but turned out it's had way more offset than the one that came on the bike (?). Did not line up with idler.
Wish someone made a one piece titanium chainring for these motors. The two piece alum/steel affairs are bricks and aluminum just wouldn't last.
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Looks like the sight/range vlt cx chainline is 52mm vs standard 55mm t-type chainline. Typically not a hard issue since chainring and cassette are far apart, but with the HP idler sitting directly above at 52mm there's no room for error.
So where do we find replacement chainrings?
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Looks like SRAM sells different Gen 4 and Gen 5 Bosch ("DU38") chainrings. Can't tell if the DU38 version is a 52mm chainline or not as it isn't listed.Given its intended for 52mm, I'd be surprised you'll find a DM T-type CR. Probably why they went with BCD and so they can alter the CR for Shimano or SRAM build options. Plus most options are aluminum anyway. The BCD type in steel will be the longest wearing for sure.
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54.7lbs w/ pedals (S4)
40 has a 190mm airspring (matches ATC of a 170 Zeb).
DH casing + Cushcore F/R
Will swap shock for a 65mm Arma when it gets here (borrowing the 60mm Vivid off my pedal bike). Also waiting on a TR41 rear wheel and a Kiox display.
Sized down. I'm 6'4" and the S4 has the same reach as my XL Dreadnought v2 (which I love). Whenever I go over 500 reach the front seems to wash in flat corners.
Super playful just hooning around the neighborhood. First ride tomorrow hopefully.
I was told not designed for dual crown and no warranty.
Did you confirm this first?
Mums the word!Oops I better take it off. Please don't tell on me![]()
I'm heavy and tried a dual crown for the first time earlier this year on a whim and immediately decided I'm never going back. So much support, goes where you point it, eats bumps without flexing and binding up. Night and day.Mums the word!
I was gonna do that as well but decided it's capable enough...
The earlier gen range vlt is rated for twincrown, emailed Norco and had confirmation (180mm) and run Dorado pro forks on mineI was told not designed for dual crown and no warranty.
Did you confirm this first?
Quick shakedown lap before sunset. Dead quiet, smooth AF, and super nimble. Over the moon. Favorite bike yet by a mile.
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Sick! I figure if there's a motor the added weight for functional stuff like coils and dual crown forks makes sense.The earlier gen range vlt is rated for twincrown, emailed Norco and had confirmation (180mm) and run Dorado pro forks on mine
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Rich.
Yes the earlier was. The latter I've been told definitely isn't.The earlier gen range vlt is rated for twincrown, emailed Norco and had confirmation (180mm) and run Dorado pro forks on mine
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Rich.
Yes the earlier was. The latter I've been told definitely isn't.
Yes indexed. I just upgraded from the the Gen 2 which I still think was an amazing bulldozer! Still rate that thing highly!if you look at the earlier (gen2) frame then it's sorta obvious as to its intended use, 1.5″ top & 1.8″ lower headstock bearings are huge compared to most other bikes
Rich.
Would be cool if you posted the max angle you can turn the steering on that frame.
Couldn't agree more with this. I find the hair-splitting scrutinizing of geo charts to be akin to the patients in hospitals using google to tell their doctors what to do... just trust the bike manufacturers. At 6'1 I have always bought bikes in size Large (or Large equivalent, s4 in this case) and never thought twice about it. Will usually need to adjust stem length, bar rise, and slide the saddle up or down to get comfy, but that's it.Yeah it's long on paper.
Not trying to upset anyone at all. Just having ridden bikes for 30 years I never dived into detail in those days like we all do now, that was more what I was getting at.
Also in my experience as a lanky old boy this didn't feel any longer than my 2022 range vlt large.
Climbing it actuallt felt shorter but has longer dropper so guessing this helped set me up better.