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Took my medium Geometron G1 (with CYC X1 Stealth motor and DIY battery) to Bike Park Wales on Monday to try out the high bar idea. I'm only 172cm and the reach is something like 490mm so I always had the bars pretty high to compensate, but never this high.
As advertised, it was much better in any situation where going OTB is a concern: steeps, drops, chunky rock gardens, long corners, some jumps. The front wheel did lift a bit on steep climbs, but it wasn't too bad with the current 445mm chainstays (the battery weight helped keep the front down), and they can be extended to about 460mm. I didn't have any problems with front wheel traction on corners.
It wasn't all roses. There's no getting around the fact that higher bars need to be moved a greater distance to achieve a given lean angle. This made quick changes of direction difficult for me, so the high bars didn't seem ideal on tight, twisty, flat sections of trail. The front end also felt a bit flexy under my 110kg of weight; a dual crown fork would be better.
Overall, I'm pretty much sold on the concept for a DH-oriented bike, especially on steeper, more open terrain. I'll need to ride the bike some more on XC-type routes before deciding whether it's suitable for general trail riding.
This presents a problem. I've got a medium Velduro Rogue frameset (466 reach, 410 seat tube, 440 chainstays growing to 450 at sag) arriving on 9 April, but it will be too short to use with a RR stem or ultra high bars. The large has a 485 reach, which would work better with this setup, and I think they are going to increase the chainstay length on the bigger sizes. But I'd have to wait till a later batch, potentially a few months away. It also has a 435 seat tube, which is manageable but longer than I'd like (400 would be ideal for me).
Any advice you can give? I'm wary of committing to the RR stem/ultra high bar concept for a £5,000 purchase based on one ride, but I also don't want to be stuck with an expensive bike that feels too low and/or short. Are there any other ebikes that would work well for this approach?