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are the bikes for the other euro distributors on the same container/ship?Hi, we are super excited about the imminent arrival of the fist container and container 2 is just about to be shipped.
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of course you need to bring negativity to this again. but do tell, where and when was it said that these will arrive any sooner than late march/early april? because that was exactly the date i was told back in august when i test rode the bike. let’s hear it from the expert!These have actually taken a lot longer than I thought they were going to take.
are the bikes for the other euro distributors on the same container/ship?
of course you need to bring negativity to this again. but do tell, where and when was it said that these will arrive any sooner than late march/early april? because that was exactly the date i was told back in august when i test rode the bike. let’s hear it from the expert!
are the bikes for the other euro distributors on the same container/ship?
answer the questionWho is this Passive Aggressive Sweetheart and what did you do with Sethimus?!
Oh there you are, right on cue.
Nope we have the M1 motor. Hoping to be able to get next gen motor as an upgrade kit if possible.What about all the New Zealand frames already in hand? did they have a non-disclosure? or is the motor being updated between their batch and UK's?
Shreds are you wanting more power? Or quieter?Nope we have the M1 motor. Hoping to be able to get next gen motor as an upgrade kit if possible.
Noise really irritates me, but the M1 doesn’t actually bother me. I can barely hear it with a full face on.Shreds are you wanting more power? Or quieter?
The motor is quite enough and don't really need more power but just don't want a 3 month old frame with an outdated motor.Shreds are you wanting more power? Or quieter?
¿Las bicicletas de los demás distribuidores europeos están en el mismo contenedor/barco?
El motor es suficiente y realmente no necesito más potencia, pero simplemente no quiero un cuadro de 3 meses con un motor obsoleto.
And why did you buy it?The motor is quite enough and don't really need more power but just don't want a 3 month old frame with an outdated motor.
I don't want a rattly motor, and I'm obese (110kg).Noise really irritates me, but the M1 doesn’t actually bother me. I can barely hear it with a full face on.
And anyone who needs more power would have to be obese.
With higher assistance and power will come less range.... so wanting more laps per day will be highly dependent on your usage. What size battery are you running with the CYC, bet its bigger than a 800 wH Avinox. Also chuckle at the fact of comparing the Bosch CX-5 with fitness rides... lmao.I don't want a rattly motor, and I'm obese (110kg).
I demoed some Bosch CX5 bikes with the 100nm/750w update and it was great on fitness rides (only need 100-300w for that) but felt so slow when lapping bike parks; I want more power and a higher max assistance ratio (Bosch is 400% I think). Never ridden an Avinox bike but it should give me at least a few more enduro/DH laps per day.
I currently use a 150nm/1500w CYC X1 Stealth motor on my Geometron G1. The ride quality (i.e. smoothness of torque sensing) and noise is pretty bad compared to the Bosch, but the power is nice for fire road climbs. Ideally I want a motor with CYC levels of power but Bosch levels of smoothness/silence, so it works well for both low-assistance fitness rides and smashing bike park laps. I'm hoping the new Avinox comes close.
FWIW, someone who works for a major bike manufacturer told me Bosch was getting upgraded to 130nm/1000w this May, but someone else told me it wasn't confirmed yet.
I build my own batteries for the CYC. Currently have one 480wh and one 520wh. They charge at up to 50A and 12A respectively, so I just leave one on charge while I use the other, then swap them out, which gives me infinite range at low weight. Or mount both at the same time for longer rides.With higher assistance and power will come less range.... so wanting more laps per day will be highly dependent on your usage. What size battery are you running with the CYC, bet its bigger than a 800 wH Avinox. Also chuckle at the fact of comparing the Bosch CX-5 with fitness rides... lmao.
I don't want a rattly motor, and I'm obese (110kg).
I demoed some Bosch CX5 bikes with the 100nm/750w update and it was great on fitness rides (only need 100-300w for that) but felt so slow when lapping bike parks; I want more power and a higher max assistance ratio (Bosch is 400% I think). Never ridden an Avinox bike but it should give me at least a few more enduro/DH laps per day.
I currently use a 150nm/1500w CYC X1 Stealth motor on my Geometron G1. The ride quality (i.e. smoothness of torque sensing) and noise is pretty bad compared to the Bosch, but the power is nice for fire road climbs. Ideally I want a motor with CYC levels of power but Bosch levels of smoothness/silence, so it works well for both low-assistance fitness rides and smashing bike park laps. I'm hoping the new Avinox comes close.
FWIW, someone who works for a major bike manufacturer told me Bosch was getting upgraded to 130nm/1000w this May, but someone else told me it wasn't confirmed yet.
I've done this exact trick on two bikes so far and it's always been a big improvement. Currently my relay is set up this way. The frame setting is in mullet but I have a 29er on the back, so it's steeper. Just really helps the front end bite. I do prefer mx though for their maneuverability.DJI M1 even if outdated by M2 will still be the second best motor on the market. So I’ll be happy. Also wanting to share some geo info, have a 180mm fork and mullet, high rise bars. Been feeling unbalanced on the bike in corners, front wheel wanting to wash. Put a 29er on the back, left in 27.5 position and damn it made me feel more centered, confident in corners, and more in line with original geo. Still wish it had a longer chainstay! Thinking I need to change head angle to something steeper. Overall 600km+ on the bike and it really is a beautiful rig and loving the overall package!
Hi, which stem length and how much rise do you Ride?DJI M1 even if outdated by M2 will still be the second best motor on the market. So I’ll be happy. Also wanting to share some geo info, have a 180mm fork and mullet, high rise bars. Been feeling unbalanced on the bike in corners, front wheel wanting to wash. Put a 29er on the back, left in 27.5 position and damn it made me feel more centered, confident in corners, and more in line with original geo. Still wish it had a longer chainstay! Thinking I need to change head angle to something steeper. Overall 600km+ on the bike and it really is a beautiful rig and loving the overall package!
Any word on whether the Rogue will be rated for dual crown forks? I think I heard a while ago that it was being tested and might be approved, but I might be conflating Cat 5 testing with dual crown testing; apparently Cat 5 doesn't automatically include dual crown.
I suspect not in this batch at least. Future batches? Who knows at this stage.Any word on whether the Rogue will be rated for dual crown forks? I think I heard a while ago that it was being tested and might be approved, but I might be conflating Cat 5 testing with dual crown testing; apparently Cat 5 doesn't automatically include dual crown.
We are arranging Mrch now, should be available by the time the bikes arrive.the Velduro merch for Crankworx Rororua looks cool, hey @Velduro UK are we gonna get any t-shirts?
The jtech calculator takes into account leverage i recall. I got the info from the published suspension curve. Came out at 600lb @100kg i recall. Haven't got the bike yet to confirm that though.from the coil riders, how are the spring rates?
for an EXT e storia I did a EXT calculator at 30% sag giving 475lb/in, J-tech-suspension have suggested 525lb/in.
shall I go middle for 500lb/in?
(I'm 92kg)
hopefully some NZ guys can answerThe jtech calculator takes into account leverage i recall. I got the info from the published suspension curve. Came out at 600lb @100kg i recall. Haven't got the bike yet to confirm that though.
An official chart would be useful.
The jtech calculator takes into account leverage i recall. I got the info from the published suspension curve. Came out at 600lb @100kg i recall. Haven't got the bike yet to confirm that though.
An official chart would be useful.
i had a 550 in my ksl and plan to reuse it. i‘m 95kgish. way suggested by my fast suspension dealerfrom the coil riders, how are the spring rates?
for an EXT e storia I did a EXT calculator at 30% sag giving 475lb/in, J-tech-suspension have suggested 525lb/in.
shall I go middle for 500lb/in?
(I'm 92kg)
i had a 550 in my ksl and plan to reuse it. i‘m 95kgish. way suggested by my fast suspension dealer