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    Stock H15 rear hub is destroyed after 4 weeks

    Hello there, geezer! Conversely, my Specialized G3 Levo freehub went tits up after three rides (warrantied) then again four months and 600 miles later (also warrantied). Because Spesh couldn’t source a replacement OEM freehub they (after some haranguing by my LBS) replaced the front and rear...
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    Levo Gen 3 Great service from Ace & Specialized

    Hi all, I know that Spesh can come in for a hard time for various failures, but on this occasion both they and my LBS (Ace Bicycles, Burpham) really came through. My G3 Turbo Comp's freehub went tits after just three rides and was warrantied straight away. About a month ago it went again - pawls...
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    E160s and a Megneg upgrade!

    There are a few shock manufacturers who who guarantee (Marzocchi/Fox for a start) coil shocks attached via a yoke like the E-160 uses. The yoke design puts too much stress, they say, on the shaft and they therefore won’t honour warranties. I have seen folks use, for example, the Marzocchi Bomber...
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    HELP PLEASE: Specialized Kenevo comp 2021 £3,000

    Where was that, dude?
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    Kenevo SL Kenevo SL and dropper post / mullet question

    Thanks, but perhaps I wasn’t clear enough. Does the mullet (and drop of circumference) mitigate the problem of saddle height when the seat is down? My understanding is the lack of insertion depth prevents a ride getting the saddle out of the way fully. Does the mullet help here?
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    Kenevo SL Kenevo SL and dropper post / mullet question

    Hi all and thanks in advance for any help. I’ve tried searching the forum but I can’t find the answer to this particular question: Is the K SL’s dropper/insert depth issue (mostly/totally/not at all) resolved by mulleting? Best wishes, David
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    Show us your Whyte bits

    The compression adjustment alone is a significant upgrade and the cost to change wasn’t that high after I moved on the OEM. They are just (as you’d expect) higher quality.
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    Show us your Whyte bits

    Zeb Ultimate forks on the trusty E-160S. Truly outstanding kit.
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    Show us your Whyte bits

    Redlands gap jumps
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    Article The new Performance CX Race, for ebike racing

    The German “100bhp limit” never really was (there was an ‘limit’ on kilowatts) and was abandoned long before the R7. You might be confused with TÜV, which are strict laws on what can be changed on road bikes. The French did have a 100bhp limit (until 2016/17), but the R7 was actually de-powered...
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    Stock H15 rear hub is destroyed after 4 weeks

    Depends where/how you ride, I suppose. Rocky jank/loam/mixed/trail/enduro etc etc I have a Fortus 30 wheelset which wasn’t expensive. Probably not enough angry bees in the hub for some, but it’s well made and puts up with my nonsense.
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    Crank arm boots

    Shorter crank arms solves the problem of the very low bottom bracket and strikes without any reciprocal woes.
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    Stock H15 rear hub is destroyed after 4 weeks

    Orbea seem to have a thing for cheapo cup and cone hubs. A plague on ‘em. Get some Hope Fortus in there at the very least.
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    E-160S motor failed at 2k miles

    Got the bike back yesterday - new motor, new Purion, nothing to pay - great service by Bosch and Ace Bicycles.
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    Options for replacement cranks

    Hope 155mm E-bike items went straight on my E-160. Hope
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    E-160S motor failed at 2k miles

    I think it was just the Purion they tried replacing - at Bosch's request.
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    E-160S motor failed at 2k miles

    Hi guys, Sorry for the delay in the thanking you for your advice and support. Just as an update Ace fitted a new controller at the suggestion of Bosch and took it for a test ride. It worked! For about 90 seconds...and now we're back firmly in new motor territory. Ace have been really good...
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    E-160S motor failed at 2k miles

    Hi all, The Gen 4 motor on my 2021 E-160S gave up on a trail the other day - turning itself off repeatedly before I coasted (pedalled verrry hard!) home. It had 2100 miles on the clock, with no jet washing, river fording or de-limiting attempted. I took it back to Ace Bicycles in Guildford...
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