You can run a 65 stroke shock increasing it to 162 rear travel.I really like this bike, it's a good value as well.
A bummer about having all of this capability but just 150mm travel and no ability to increase it further.
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You can run a 65 stroke shock increasing it to 162 rear travel.I really like this bike, it's a good value as well.
A bummer about having all of this capability but just 150mm travel and no ability to increase it further.
Forgot to mention I'm running 162/170 with longer shock/fork. Wouldn't say no to more travel though!
My guess is there may be issues with specific shocks and they would prefer owners don’t just go swapping any 206x65 shock in there without checking for clearance in all dimensions and at full compression. I was told by a Norco sales rep that it’s known to clear a 205x65 shock but I never specifically asked re warranty. I also happened to keep the stock shock in case it’s helpful with warranty issues, though I don’t foresee any issues with the 295x65 shocks I’ve used (Vivid air and now coil).As previously mentioned Norco claims to void warranty to defecting long shocking the Sight when it seems Sight - Range alike then manufactured identically, by of same frame mouldings.... the frames capable to long shock.... what tha! Gotta be something else going on, possibly layering up on carbon to regions with the Range's frame...
I wrote Norco with this question and they told me 'no' and that it voids the warranty. Do you have any other info on this topic?
PS. That's the perfect travel range for a big e-bike.
Bit late but I was clicking around in a setup guide somewhere and they already have the sight cx 160 listed in it. So it’s probably dropping as soon as the new triangles finished getting sent out.I wrote Norco with this question and they told me 'no' and that it voids the warranty. Do you have any other info on this topic?
PS. That's the perfect travel range for a big e-bike.
Also had my seatstay replaced this week, and my other half’s bike has hers in the post.
After spending quite a bit of time cheating on this with an Unno Mith, I had been messing about with the spec a bit, in an attempt to get it under 22kg, for an S4, with pedals - which I can confirm it is in this spec (just).
I think I can now say, for me, given the choice (and I do have a choice, as I have a Mith on order due to come this month) I will probably stick with the Norco in its current form (170/163mm).
It’s an easier bike to ride not at 10/10ths, it doesn’t have any handling quirks & it’s been massively easier to set up overall in terms of suspension & balance. I also noticed having jumped back on this today how utterly silent this is as a bike. Like no noise at all.
The Mith I was on was one of the noisy ones, the DJI was quite rattly & it has some really annoying cable rattle, whether it’s brake hose/controller I don’t know but I couldn’t track it down. Regarding the motor noise, it was definitely worse with a high PoE hub (i9 Hydra) over the carbon Newmen wheels on this when I swapped them over.
I’m probably about to be ambushed by the AmflowBros for this statement too, but I think I also prefer the ride feel of the Gen5 CX Bosch. It’s a different experience to the DJI, and I can see the appeal of it, but as a former owner of a Tesla I liken it to driving a performance Model 3 - felt blisteringly fast in acceleration, but just very ‘digital’ in its delivery, the Bosch ride feel is nicer IMO.
Rough spec is:
-S4 frame
-Zeb Ultimate 3.1 170mm
-Vivid Ultimate 65mm stroke
-XX/X0 T-Type
-Trickstuff Maxima
-OneUp 240 post
-Some scary light Syncros Carbon saddle
-Newmen SL A30 carbon wheels (might be gambling with these)
- Conti Enduro front DH rear
- i9 Stem & Burgtec carbon enduro bars
Goes well, I like it. I’ve still got the Mith for another week or so & im trying to blah myself a Druid CorE to try for a while, just for the sake of comparison, as I’m definitely a HP fan anyway, and on an eeb, they are great.
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can you take a few photos of the white paint on your frame please? it's hard to judge the tone on the official photosAlso had my seatstay replaced this week, and my other half’s bike has hers in the post.
After spending quite a bit of time cheating on this with an Unno Mith, I had been messing about with the spec a bit, in an attempt to get it under 22kg, for an S4, with pedals - which I can confirm it is in this spec (just).
I think I can now say, for me, given the choice (and I do have a choice, as I have a Mith on order due to come this month) I will probably stick with the Norco in its current form (170/163mm).
It’s an easier bike to ride not at 10/10ths, it doesn’t have any handling quirks & it’s been massively easier to set up overall in terms of suspension & balance. I also noticed having jumped back on this today how utterly silent this is as a bike. Like no noise at all.
The Mith I was on was one of the noisy ones, the DJI was quite rattly & it has some really annoying cable rattle, whether it’s brake hose/controller I don’t know but I couldn’t track it down. Regarding the motor noise, it was definitely worse with a high PoE hub (i9 Hydra) over the carbon Newmen wheels on this when I swapped them over.
I’m probably about to be ambushed by the AmflowBros for this statement too, but I think I also prefer the ride feel of the Gen5 CX Bosch. It’s a different experience to the DJI, and I can see the appeal of it, but as a former owner of a Tesla I liken it to driving a performance Model 3 - felt blisteringly fast in acceleration, but just very ‘digital’ in its delivery, the Bosch ride feel is nicer IMO.
Rough spec is:
-S4 frame
-Zeb Ultimate 3.1 170mm
-Vivid Ultimate 65mm stroke
-XX/X0 T-Type
-Trickstuff Maxima
-OneUp 240 post
-Some scary light Syncros Carbon saddle
-Newmen SL A30 carbon wheels (might be gambling with these)
- Conti Enduro front DH rear
- i9 Stem & Burgtec carbon enduro bars
Goes well, I like it. I’ve still got the Mith for another week or so & im trying to blah myself a Druid CorE to try for a while, just for the sake of comparison, as I’m definitely a HP fan anyway, and on an eeb, they are great.
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Yo dude, 2 times in 2 rides. But my chain was worn beyond 0.5.Has anyone had any issues with their chain faling off the HP pulley?
Mines done it twice now and quite a pain trail side to put on. (Had the bike for a week)
Derailleur is setup correctly, I've heard the trek slashes had a similar issue and they went to a pulley with taller teeth or larger pulley diameter that would lower the clearance for the chain to be able to fall off.
Just wondering if anyone else has had this issue yet, only happened when aggressively bombing. Apart from that love the rig and would love for this not to become a thing.
C1 spec, S2
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Couple of thoughts:...
Derailleur is setup correctly, I've heard the trek slashes had a similar issue and they went to a pulley with taller teeth or larger pulley diameter that would lower the clearance for the chain to be able to fall off.
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