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Hmm I didn't get that email, was it at the bottom of your order email?
It was in the initial email announcing the Forge and the Team editions.Hmm I didn't get that email, was it at the bottom of your order email?
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Bummer! Was on fence to get a RH3, now so glad I did. That new 700Wh seems like a great every day battery!Bad news for me and fellow RH2 riders - here is a blurb from pinkbike announcement:
RS 181.2 size RH2 frames are compatible with the 600Wh or 800Wh batteries, while Crestline managed to tweak sizes RH3 and RH4 frames so they can accommodate all available batteries, including the new 700Wh.
It's not a software incomptability, the downtube is physically too small to fit the new shape of the 700 batteryInteresting I have seen more than one article stating all the new goodies are backwards compatible with the older stuff..
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Let's hope pinkbike is wrong here fellow RH2 owners!!
This is my thought too, sad is it sounds..It's not a software incomptability, the downtube is physically too small to fit the new shape of the 700 battery
I tried 170/160, 180/180, 200/180.Bike has shipped and I still have not decided on set up. 160/160 vs 180/180. Anyone have any opinions (asking for trouble here....) on running 160 with a 170 fork? Thanks
Proof of shipping and eta please!'!Bike has shipped and I still have not decided on set up. 160/160 vs 180/180. Anyone have any opinions (asking for trouble here....) on running 160 with a 170 fork? Thanks
That does suck, but realistically, I'd rather have 2 batteries for local runs and epics. I'm getting an 800wh so I don't think I would have ponied up for a 700wh when I want the lightest possible option in the 600wh which also happens to be the cheapest as well. In any case, I'd like to get confirmation from Crestline.Bad news for me and fellow RH2 riders - here is a blurb from pinkbike announcement:
RS 181.2 size RH2 frames are compatible with the 600Wh or 800Wh batteries, while Crestline managed to tweak sizes RH3 and RH4 frames so they can accommodate all available batteries, including the new 700Wh.
Hopefully they're getting a big FedEx pickup or drop off today for all of us that got the tracking sent.Anyone’s tracking gone live yet?
It's as if Atherton twisted Avinox's arm to use a round form factor, which IMO is suboptimal compared to a rectangular form factor, among other things, for this reason. If you want the thinnest on-profile battery, best not to start with round form factor. I guess we will find out eventually why Avinox didn't first come out with a form factor compatible with the prior design, which was already quite slender.This is my thought too, sad is it sounds..
Oddly the 700 is smaller than the 800 that fits unless you take in the "height" per Avinox. Still I would have thought the downtube thickness would not be different on the RH2 vs larger sizes.
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Guess it's just a little more height at the wrong spot or something else is in the way (wiring?) but I can't fully visualize in my mind.. does this mean the RH2 has a sleeker sexier down tube than the other sizes or what am I missing?!
I think it's due to the battery sell size. The new 4680 cells are 46mm diameter. So the new battery is essentially just 1 row of cylindrical cells.It's as if Atherton twisted Avinox's arm to use a round form factor, which IMO is suboptimal compared to a rectangular form factor, among other things, for this reason. If you want the thinnest on-profile battery, best not to start with round form factor. I guess we will find out eventually why Avinox didn't first come out with a form factor compatible with the prior design, which was already quite slender.
I actually typed out the same thing and then didn’t post it. Haha. Makes perfect sense to me. I bet the 600 will get me through 75% of my rides.That does suck, but realistically, I'd rather have 2 batteries for local runs and epics. I'm getting an 800wh so I don't think I would have ponied up for a 700wh when I want the lightest possible option in the 600wh which also happens to be the cheapest as well. In any case, I'd like to get confirmation from Crestline.
So kinda like an old d-cell flashlight/torch. If the cells are actually that wide, then I'm not sure how Avinox will eventually release updated batteries with the existing profile for backwards compatibility. Fitting them side-by-side would be too wide, so 900HW battery would even need to be longer than the 700.I think it's due to the battery sell size. The new 4680 cells are 46mm diameter. So the new battery is essentially just 1 row of cylindrical cells.
Anyone know what Crestline means when they say “contact us if you’re going to hot swap the battery” in the new build video?
Yes. It is also covered by the motor bash platePresumably that 2nd lower bolt is for the 700wh battery, be nice if it had a cap on it to stop dirt/water ingress.View attachment 181485
Aah nice! Panic overYes. It is also covered by the motor bash plate![]()