Ezesty- a few months have passed. How is it working out?

I've a size large. Since I changed the brakes out for Hope's, 18.2 kg. 15kg with the blank battery/motor cover on.
Very helpful, with the motor that's nearly 3.5kg less than my bike so quite a bit more than I thought it would be & there must be a lot more weight saving components than just the motor, sounds like a sorted bike (y)
 
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Had a couple of runs on it yesterday.
Yes, it really feels like a normal enduro bike and yes it's completely silent ( can compare with first gen levo and shimano and rocky mountain)

Would i want one? If i only had one bike....yes probably , but i also own a normal enduro bike and i like to have a big difference between the two.
Secondly: i think it's overpriced...7500€ for the top model (with medium components...no thanks)
Should get interesting when direct sales companies will use the fazua system...

my two cents
 
Had a couple of runs on it yesterday.
Yes, it really feels like a normal enduro bike and yes it's completely silent ( can compare with first gen levo and shimano and rocky mountain)

Would i want one? If i only had one bike....yes probably , but i also own a normal enduro bike and i like to have a big difference between the two.
Secondly: i think it's overpriced...7500€ for the top model (with medium components...no thanks)
Should get interesting when direct sales companies will use the fazua system...

my two cents
All fair I think. If you take away the e bike part of it for a moment though. How much would a similar spec "normal" full carbon kashima fox etc etc cost. Genuinely have no clue.
 
Dosnt look half bad with the motor blank in place ... obviously now just mtb but good if having a ride just down hills the tube as enough space for spare tubes pump tools etc so very handy
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Carnt wait for more reviews on the ezesty i couldnt afford the top spec but might be able to plug for entry level even though thats still spendy
 
Carnt wait for more reviews on the ezesty i couldnt afford the top spec but might be able to plug for entry level even though thats still spendy
I didn't buy the pro as thought car on wheels and carbon dropper was a waste yes the suspension is slightly better but fox 36s with black sanctions look ace and very buttery smooth
I've upgraded brakes and ring and have a set of hope wheels on route but all this are not needed just had the brakes so thought why not.
 
I didn't buy the pro as thought car on wheels and carbon dropper was a waste yes the suspension is slightly better but fox 36s with black sanctions look ace and very buttery smooth
I've upgraded brakes and ring and have a set of hope wheels on route but all this are not needed just had the brakes so thought why not.

Am hoping to get spare wheel set as want that " all rounder" for possible commute and leisure rides with the family. so can extend battery range with faster rolling tyres if need be too as theres plenty of canal and cinder paths near by i can exploit
 
Oh and do you have to purchase the motor blank as an extra option ?
 
Can a fit rider (eg someone who rides 99% of time on eco) ride with "regular" ebikers with this bike and keep pace and achieve the same range as if they were on trail?
 
Can a fit rider (eg someone who rides 99% of time on eco) ride with "regular" ebikers with this bike and keep pace and achieve the same range as if they were on trail?
If your fit then it's only up the hills where you'll drop back a bit but I'd say yes as fast and nimble on the decents
 
Can a fit rider (eg someone who rides 99% of time on eco) ride with "regular" ebikers with this bike and keep pace and achieve the same range as if they were on trail?
As long as the other ebikers stay in eco or a mid power setting then I'd say yes. I ride regularly with non ebikers who are extremely fit and I have no problem staying and matching them. My ebike buddies tend to be more gravity happy and just boost back up to the top. E-zesty cant compete with that.
 
Morning guys, I hope your all well, I've got the man powered zesty 3.0 and I was wondering if you guys could clear a few things up for me as I'm not a very well experienced MTB'er lol.

I've noticed that my rear wheel is slightly of line from my seat post when I'm riding, usually the rear wheel is central right? Please help, also where would I look to upgrade parts etc, the rear shock is made from LP and the lockout doesn't seem to be working in the slightest and it's only 3 months old

Thanks in advance

Kris
 
Morning guys, I hope your all well, I've got the man powered zesty 3.0 and I was wondering if you guys could clear a few things up for me as I'm not a very well experienced MTB'er lol.

I've noticed that my rear wheel is slightly of line from my seat post when I'm riding, usually the rear wheel is central right? Please help, also where would I look to upgrade parts etc, the rear shock is made from LP and the lockout doesn't seem to be working in the slightest and it's only 3 months old

Thanks in advance

Kris
Hi Kris every bike I've had the wheel is central is it to the left or right as realistically the cassette is the biggest component take the wheel out have a look to see things tight no play etc. My rear shock is the branded one but needed a load extra psi than recommended to get the bike rigid which gives it more feeling
I'd also check linkage bushes as all mine came loose in no time so made rear a bit wobbly
Hope it helps
 
Hi Kris every bike I've had the wheel is central is it to the left or right as realistically the cassette is the biggest component take the wheel out have a look to see things tight no play etc. My rear shock is the branded one but needed a load extra psi than recommended to get the bike rigid which gives it more feeling
I'd also check linkage bushes as all mine came loose in no time so made rear a bit wobbly
Hope it helps
Thanks Siwilkie,

As I'm sat on the bike if I look down it's more to the right, usually the spokes from the hub come in to the rim at a slight angle however on mine the cassette side is flat which I think is why the wheel is off center, also I'm unsure what psi I've put in my rear shock but the sag seems correct and I've recently been out on it and it all seems perfect, I just can't lockout when climbing, I'm just conscious I've had the bike 3 months and I'm worried that I've spent alot of money in something that isn't 100%
 
Exposed shock and bushes are still putting me off.
All of the photo's that I've seen has a cover over the shock to help keep mud/muck out of there. I don't think there will be any issues for that but I would like to know if I could put a DPX2 or another shock with a reservoir to fit in there without any issues.
 
Still loving the bike I find I use it a lot with the blank with the kids but when out on a big ride enjoying the assistance when needed only had one issue which the laptop enabled software diognostics found issue so easy fix

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What is the Large size like please (does it feel too short)?
I have a Lapierre Overvolt and it is tiny, Lapierre must be using the Napolian scale!
I'm 177 and ride a medium. It's not overly big. Very similar to my Merida e-160. I don't mind a *compact* feeling bike. If you like room then go a larger size.

Gordon
 
Do you have any problems with water getting in the battery where the gap is

Which gap? The battery is in the sleeve with the motor. Up top where the unit goes into the frame? If so, no. It's not usually wet here but after washing the bike I don't have any water ingress issues.

Gordon
 
Which gap? The battery is in the sleeve with the motor. Up top where the unit goes into the frame? If so, no. It's not usually wet here but after washing the bike I don't have any water ingress issues.

Gordon
Thanks Gordon

yes up top where the whole unit connects

Jay
 
Hi Guys any body know how to get the app to show the Trip distance as it always reads 0 but the OD distance works fine ?
 
Not sure. I use my Garmin 830. It displays everything I need and I don't want a phone attached to my bike.

Gordon
 
Rode the Bay of Fires Trail in Tasmania this week on the eZesty. I believe it's the longest dedicated MTB single track in the southern hemisphere. They recommend full fat ebikes for this ride. 2nd day in a row of over 40kms. 46km. 650m climb. 2 hrs 45 mins. Long uphills were a slog for an unfit rider but the bike handled brilliantly over all. Absolutely ripped the descents. Such a good bike to ride. Used about 1.5 batteries.

Gordon
 
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