Oldie on a British EMTB made from girders...

NigelO

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Intruduction from an oldie newbie

I'm 65 in three months - my two sons got me back into cycling four years ago after a 40-year distraction with fast bikes and even faster cars. There was no way I was keeping up with them on an analogue bike, so I bought an EMTB. Both sons had Orange Stages, so I was 'persuaded' to stick with the brand and I bought an early Orange Surge. Shimano E8000 (70nm) with a 500wh battery. Yes, its a chunky beast, but it came with Factory Fox 28 up front and an Ohlins TTX coil on the rear, so after some experimentation, it's pretty plush for my old bones, but still handles decently as well.

I'm very aware of the 'Marmite' reputation for Orange's EMTB's (and even their analogues), but I've always liked to do things a little differently rather than follow the crowd. So anyway - lets get the 'girder' puns out of the way now - my skin is thick enough...

The bike is great fun on my local trails (I'm lucky to live within 10 minutes cycling time of Cannock Chase). Despite getting ready to receive my bus pass, I'm half-decent on the trails - top 10% on many sectors on Strava (regardless of age group) it's quite nice to be humbling some 'youngsters' on some of the downhill bits where technique counts for more than stength.

As I've got fitter, my rides are now longer, and I'm having issues with battery range, so I'm upgrading - I'm about to collect a secondhand Orange Patriot with a Bosch CX Gen 5 - only done about 500 miles but critically it comes with a 750wh battery, so I'll be able to go a lot further on a charge.

However (and the main reason I've registered here) - even on the trails at Cannock Chase, I was running into the 25kmh limiter dozens of times per ride on the Surge. Thankfully, it was a doddle to derestrict (STUnlocker) - it's now set to US (32kmh) and I've dropped the wheel circumference a bit - it probably maxes out at 22-23mph now - nothing radical. The Patriot is going to have WAY more power (I believe its had the May '26 update to 120nm), but with the extra power, I'm clearly going to hit the 25kmh limiter even more readily. I don't need 45+kmh - mid 30s will be fine, which is probably USA with a 10%-15% circumference reduction. However, I'd still like to use the Flow app, but I don't want to get into limp mode. So many questions....

I've done a LOT of reading on this forum and there's a LOT of differing opinions. I'd happily fit a tuning device if I could be confident of the motor not throwing an error, but it desn't look like that can be guaranteed. I don't fancy the idea of riding the thing for 90 minutes un-powered to reset it...

Anyway - apologies for the long waffly intro - I have much more reading to do....
 
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Ive always been an Orange fan , i had a Five back in 2010 for years really good neutral bike to ride
Have not had one lately as im not a fan of there motor choices .
 
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Ive always been an Orange fan , i had a Five back in 2010 for years really good neutral bike to ride
Have not had one lately as im not a fan of there motor choices .
“Neutral” is a good description - I’m sure I could make it lazier or sharper with suspension settings and tyre pressures, but I just like the bike to go where I want it to and I’m not keen on a bike doing its own thing. I’m the same with cars - detest understeer, but not keen on oversteer either.

Regarding motor choices- I think they played it safe with Shimano when they were the dominant supplier, but I guess they could be accused of following the crowd in recent years, with a short dalliance with Bosch, now dumped for Avinox.

Regardless - when I rode with my Orange-fanatic son on his analogue bikes, it was even - I’d waltz past him up the hills and he’d fly past (sometimes literally) on the way back down. Then he got an EMTB…. An Orange Phase, with the EP8. Only 15nm more than my weedy 70nm, but what a difference. Also, his 630wh battery meant he could use higher power modes for longer than I could with my little 500wh battery.

I doubt I’ve got many years left of being able to stay anywhere close to him, but I reckon 120nm of Bosh power will help… ;)
 
Turns out the Patriot is a Smart Gen4, not Gen5, so I’m stuck with only 85nm, but from my limited reading of this forum, it looks like it’s probably easier / safer to derestrict with less risk of error codes and limp mode

Just got to find the best solution, so more reading needed. Any pointers to threads are welcome
 
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