I forgot to post an update, so here it goes...
Brought the bike to my lbs and they managed to fumble it back in. Got told if it happens again they have to send it to specialized.
Well it lasted for a while, i’ve lubed the seal before and after every ride - but last week it popped out...
Option 3: Shimano Zee, if you're in for some extra stopping power and durability :)
Both of your choices are good brakes as well and both do have good stopping power. Also both are easier to bleed than sram and don't squeal like srams are often known for.
Magura is said in general to be more...
i would say there's no need to use inserts just because of the extra weight of an emtb (otherwise all the riders weighting 10kgs more would need to ride inserts, which clearly isn't the case).
it much more depends on your riding style, the riding terrain, the tyre itself and last but not least...
Maybe a stupid question, but what on earth makes a fork "ebike specific"? Is it just because the bike is 10kg heavier?? If this is the reason, then it should already have specific forks for different rider weights... so for guys like me, having the weight of a small cow, any normal fork should...
Hm... really searched a while, also in german forums and spesh helpdesk (and i have a black belt in google-foo)... but found absolutely nothing about those battery indicator lights. that's a shame. Are you sure it's a levo? Maybe you ride a haibike and didn't know it ^^
Just kidding :)
and can you find the battery with mission control and what does the diagnostics say? Oh, I guess the my19 battery doesn't have an on/off button anymore, so if you can't turn the bike on, mission control as nothing to connect to.
the interwebs is very quiet about those indicator led's on the...
What does the battery diagnostics in the secialized app say?
So if you put that battery in your bike, you can't turn it on and the bike's display stays black? Or does that show an error-code?
Does the charger flash red if you plug the battery in?
Yes sure, EU law is not caring about frames, motors or other particular bike parts - that's up to each manufacturer. Some (incl. sSpecialized) give lifetime warranty on frames, others don't.
Any warranty is worked out by any specialized dealer, no matter where you bought the bike. This is out of question and clearly stated in the specialized warranty details and the helpdesk as well.
But if a bike-shop charges a fee for investigating a problem on a bike (you didn't buy there) (and...
Scratches will occur over time. If you don't like them you should wrap the bike in invisiframe and handle it with care (no dropping screwdrivers on it, no falling over in the garage ^^).
I don't care about such tiny scratches on my matte black MTBs, the battlescars on my shin look much worse...
How about a "Retro-Levociraptor" for the 2017/2018 Models out there on the market? Would be a big market since the warranty is running out or is already gone for those models and there are a lot out there ;)
Thanks, this makes sense to me. Maybe i'll give it a try when my warranty is gone anyway. Not for the trails, but when commuting i often wish i had some more speed available..