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i‘m on the first (swiss) batch too, one L and one XL, both supposed to arrive end of march
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I ordered mine in October from a dealer in Switzerland and I was given similar timelines. If I ordered then I would have gotten the bike second half of March, otherwise mid May.
Last time I asked them (2 weeks ago) timelines had not changed. I assume these are the same "containers" other countries are procuring
cypress-warehouse ist auch ein Dealer in Deutschland.Velduro Germany, aka ZERO-CENTER, the importer in Germany. I ordered the frame from them directly. No idea if there are other dealers in Germany. I did not find any at the time.
can you clarify what’s the status now with lvl 5 certification/dual crown compatibility? and the longer cs?UK & Ireland Delivery Update
Quick update for those waiting on bikes.
Our first full container lands late next month, with UK deliveries starting week commencing 6th April.
That batch is effectively spoken for now, there are a few Rogue Medium frame sets (with shock) left and that’s it.
Second container arrives in May. Most Rogue sizes are still available in that shipment, although Large frames are moving quickly — eight remaining at the time of writing.
No drama, just clarity. If you’re planning a build or waiting to pull the trigger, now you’ve got real timelines to work with.
UK & Ireland Delivery Update
Quick update for those waiting on bikes.
Our first full container lands late next month, with UK deliveries starting week commencing 6th April.
That batch is effectively spoken for now, there are a few Rogue Medium frame sets (with shock) left and that’s it.
Second container arrives in May. Most Rogue sizes are still available in that shipment, although Large frames are moving quickly — eight remaining at the time of writing.
No drama, just clarity. If you’re planning a build or waiting to pull the trigger, now you’ve got real timelines to work with.
This review is quite frankly very poor journalism. Just look at the photo's to see the kind of conditions the bike was tested in.Does this align with other people’s experiences?
Review mentioned well planted but a little sluggish and you can feel the weight.
It seem like most people’s bike builds have been running high bar bends or spacers to get the stack higher?
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First Ride: Velduro Rogue R eMTB – A Rebel on Two Wheels?
First Ride: The Velduro Rogue R Banks On A High-Pivot Rear End, Avinox Motor And Downhill DNA. How Does The Rebel Perform On The Trail?ebike-mtb.com
Does this align with other people’s experiences?
Review mentioned well planted but a little sluggish and you can feel the weight.
It seem like most people’s bike builds have been running high bar bends or spacers to get the stack higher?
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First Ride: Velduro Rogue R eMTB – A Rebel on Two Wheels?
First Ride: The Velduro Rogue R Banks On A High-Pivot Rear End, Avinox Motor And Downhill DNA. How Does The Rebel Perform On The Trail?ebike-mtb.com
Still got headset cable routing (the Wild)?I've never ridden one (or even seen one) but I think their complaints do track with the gist of what most reviews, which try to be glowing on anything and everything, have indicated.
For one, the bike is a bit heavy, consistently. I think it's built heavy duty, it has the Idler wheel & then they have built the frame up for the chain ring protection. That was in fact a good build on test with obviously the light M1 (M2 will possibly be heavier), OneUp dropper, CF wheels & air suspension F & R. I'm certain that they weighed it before it was dirty and in many photos it was washed. BTW I've actually weighed a dirty bike vs. the same bike cleaned and that stuff weighs way less than you would think.
Secondly, many review have mentioned the lack of front wheel traction being problematic. It's a common complaint on the size Large Rogues I've seen tested as a result of the 440mm CS (actually measured less), even with them growing at sag.
The Avinox rattle is well known, if inconsistent and the rest of the stuff is maybe a bit opinionated, but are valid points. The sluggishness could be a result of that large 800w battery and it's location, the overall bit higher weight, the nature of the suspension combined with other geo decisions like the 63.5' HTA. Their definition of 'sluggish' might be referring to a lack of front wheel traction through the turns as a result of the short CS.
I tried to buy a Rogue and would not be disappointed if I had been successful. That said, I've never been more certain that I made the right choice ordering the current Wild with a CX-R and a 600w battery. It's no secret that the Wild is switching to the Avinox as the market is overwhelmingly demanding it. But it very well might be a step backwards for the model depending on the improvements the M2 offers.
The Avinox rattle is well known
¿Esto coincide con las experiencias de otras personas?
La reseña mencionó que está bien plantado pero es un poco lento y se puede sentir el peso.
¿Parece que la mayoría de las construcciones de bicicletas de las personas han estado utilizando curvas de manillar altas o espaciadores para aumentar la altura de la pila?
Primera Prueba: Velduro Rogue R eMTB - Un Bandido sobre Ruedas
The perfect e-bike doesn't exist... however, comparing a Velduro to an Ampflow and other e-bikes to an Avinox doesn't make any sense. At least not yet. Especially if it's a fast, flowing trail without technical difficulties. Will an Ampflow be faster on that type of trail? Of course it will... obviously. But I can think of many other places where it would fall behind the Velduro. For now, it's the only Category 5 e-bike with a reinforced frame for heavy-duty riding. The closest e-bike today is the Unno Mith... but I don't see the Unno Mith traversing rock gardens and jumping big drops with the same efficiency as the Velduro. The Unno will surely beat the Velduro in other aspects; as I said, the perfect e-bike doesn't exist.Does this align with other people’s experiences?
Review mentioned well planted but a little sluggish and you can feel the weight.
It seem like most people’s bike builds have been running high bar bends or spacers to get the stack higher?
![]()
First Ride: Velduro Rogue R eMTB – A Rebel on Two Wheels?
First Ride: The Velduro Rogue R Banks On A High-Pivot Rear End, Avinox Motor And Downhill DNA. How Does The Rebel Perform On The Trail?ebike-mtb.com
Sadly, yes. I bet they will redo that with the Avinox version that's coming out soon.Still got headset cable routing (the Wild)?
Velduro does not use a disk magnet as its the Avinox ringThe Magura MDR-Ps are the best rotors I've used, and by a long shot.
They are thick, they are 2 piece, they never warp, they are hard to overheat, they have a lot of bite, they are lighter than they look as the center section is Al, heck they even look great imo.
Also, if you see that little hole above the mounting holes, they sell a snap in magnet that on some e-bikes with rotor mount speed pickup can be used in place of your stock magnet pickup. My Fazua 60 is able to utilize this.
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I do not use lockout climbing on the rogue, but I have never used lockout on any of my e-bikes.To the ones who already have one, do you use the lockout on your shock or is the suspension so good you can ride up without?
I do not use it at all. The rearward axel path also drives the front down as the suspension compresses too, small but noticeable. In the weekend I took on a grade 5 climbing trail and not once did I think the bike needed to be locked out.I do not use lockout climbing on the rogue, but I have never used lockout on any of my e-bikes.
My wife has a small frame - rides amazingly well and it seems planted and balanced. 168cm is on the cusp between S and M .. check your inseam v dropper height. If you have long legs v torso the Med with longer dropper would be better.Has anyone ordered and received a size small Rouge that can offer feedback?.... l am 5.6 and keen to get an idea to how the rider positioning sets up at best on the small frame, feeling neutral, weighted....
Noticing wether rider body language feels toward the front wheel or into the middle or positioned back....
Cheers!
I reckon you have to take reviews with a grain of salt and in particular consider the reviewers chosen preferences.Does this align with other people’s experiences?
Review mentioned well planted but a little sluggish and you can feel the weight.
It seem like most people’s bike builds have been running high bar bends or spacers to get the stack higher?
![]()
First Ride: Velduro Rogue R eMTB – A Rebel on Two Wheels?
First Ride: The Velduro Rogue R Banks On A High-Pivot Rear End, Avinox Motor And Downhill DNA. How Does The Rebel Perform On The Trail?ebike-mtb.com
All seems OK to me. Plenty of overlap past the decals as well.To anyone who installed ridewrap or invisiframe to their Rogue: did you have to remove and decals/stickers to get a proper seal, or are all the decals smooth to the frame?
Cheers mate, appreciated.All seems OK to me. Plenty of overlap past the decals as well.
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Same height and I've have a deposit on Small. I could have got a medium back when Durrti got his, but I held out because I want a more nimble bike and Front/Rear center ratio works better for me with fixed CS at 440mm, which is the exact opposite for others considering the L/XL in the bike's current version since fixed stay lengths may not be enough. Also, coming from a Sonni, I'm used to a tighter reach. Also, smaller frames are lighter and with this bike any little bit helps. Downside is that shock choice is even more limited.Has anyone ordered and received a size small Rouge that can offer feedback?.... l am 5.6 and keen to get an idea to how the rider positioning sets up at best on the small frame, feeling neutral, weighted....
Noticing wether rider body language feels toward the front wheel or into the middle or positioned back....
Cheers!