Atherton S170.E Dyf-E bike coming soon...

Does anybody know whether the Fox 38 Factory supplied on the S.170E.1 is a 180mm post-mount fork or the new 2026 200mm post-mount chassis?

I’m planning to fit larger discs 223mm, so I wanted to confirm whether I need +43mm or +23mm adoptor for the front.

I'll probably go 203mm on the rear - does anybody know the direct mount of the rear triangle?

Cheers
 
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Does anybody know whether the Fox 38 Factory supplied on the S.170E.1 is a 180mm post-mount fork or the new 2026 200mm post-mount chassis?

I’m planning to fit larger discs 223mm, so I wanted to confirm whether I need +43mm or +23mm adoptor for the front.

I'll probably go 203mm on the rear - does anybody know the direct mount of the rear triangle?

Cheers
Just heard back from Atherton on this, incase anyone else is wondering.

FYI -
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The fox 38 is a 203mm direct mount and the E-bike is 203mm. To go up to 223, you'd need a standard 20mm adapter.
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Just heard back from Atherton on this, incase anyone else is wondering.

FYI -
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The fox 38 is a 203mm direct mount and the E-bike is 203mm. To go up to 223, you'd need a standard 20mm adapter.
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Did this change for the new 38? My 2025 Fox 38 is direct mount for 180mm rotors.
 
Did this change for the new 38? My 2025 Fox 38 is direct mount for 180mm rotors.
It appears the fox 38s (2027) has a PM200, whereas the earlier models had a PM180.

I double checked it and noted:

Ref -

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29-inch forks now use a PM200 rotor size (before it was PM180), while the 27.5-inch model still uses a PM180. Both have a maximum rotor size of 230 mm.
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And

Ref - https://ridefox.com/products/my27-fox-38-factory?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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ROTOR SIZE200 DIRECT POST MOUNT, UP TO 230 COMPATIBLE
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I was told my deposit was the 8th in the first batch and my order is due 10th June . I've checked today and they've said they're confident in that date and nothing should delay it. Size 8 S170E.2 build kit like the above.
I am batch one last update 4th one was collecting next week. I see some bikes have been delivered now, would like to see some owners reviews . I just don’t trust these mag reviews etc at the very least if they are not paid reviews in most cases it’s there source of putting food on the table. It’s completely beyond me how on earth that one Bike won best bike in test last year in one review. I , and many that rode could feel that the weight and handling was off after just a few mins on the bike.
 
I am batch one last update 4th one was collecting next week. I see some bikes have been delivered now, would like to see some owners reviews . I just don’t trust these mag reviews etc at the very least if they are not paid reviews in most cases it’s there source of putting food on the table. It’s completely beyond me how on earth that one Bike won best bike in test last year in one review. I , and many that rode could feel that the weight and handling was off after just a few mins on the bike.
You think folk who have bought one will give a more objective review than the media?
 
I dunno, someone who has just spent a large wedge of money on a bike definitely has a vested interest in it and would probably be embarrassed to say they might have been better with something else.

You only have to look on here when someone asks for a recommendation for an accessory or component, everyone pipes in with what they use as the best thing on the planet.

Long term ownership reviews are a different matter. Once the shine has worn off and the niggles arise I think you get a much more honest opinion.
 
I dunno, someone who has just spent a large wedge of money on a bike definitely has a vested interest in it and would probably be embarrassed to say they might have been better with something else.

You only have to look on here when someone asks for a recommendation for an accessory or component, everyone pipes in with what they use as the best thing on the planet.

Long term ownership reviews are a different matter. Once the shine has worn off and the niggles arise I think you get a much more honest opinion.
I know what you mean like some owners of a certain brand that have a very clear case of “ Stockholm syndrome “. It’s a balance act, like with paid for reviews and those that need hits to put food on the table.
 
I’m pretty sure the top priority of those lucky enough to have the bike, isn’t to write an in depth review on a forum for you. Bearing in mind they’ve prob only had it a few days. I wouldn’t be too concerned, the bike absolutely rips
 
I’m pretty sure the top priority of those lucky enough to have the bike, isn’t to write an in depth review on a forum for you. Bearing in mind they’ve prob only had it a few days. I wouldn’t be too concerned, the bike absolutely rips
Lol
I would not expect them to write a review for just me. I my experiences of new MTBs they are like cars. In so much as owners are very keen to write about them good or bad. I and many of my friends that own EMTBs have put up owners ride reviews shortly after the first ride. Just like I did with my AMflow Pro. Below.


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I would not expect them to write a review for just me. I my experiences of new MTBs they are like cars. In so much as owners are very keen to write about them good or bad. I and many of my friends that own EMTBs have put up owners ride reviews shortly after the first ride. Just like I did with my

Lol
I would not expect them to write a review for just me. I my experiences of new MTBs they are like cars. In so much as owners are very keen to write about them good or bad. I and many of my friends that own EMTBs have put up owners ride reviews shortly after the first ride. Just like I did with my AMflow Pro. Below.


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I’ve lost track of how many times you’ve mentioned that Amflow on this Atherton thread! The rear mudguard tells me we are drastically different riders….so your review might be meaningless to me, and vice versa
 
I’ve lost track of how many times you’ve mentioned that Amflow on this Atherton thread! The rear mudguard tells me we are drastically different riders….so your review might be meaningless to me, and vice versa
I ride my bike across many different courses and trails both here and abroad, in all weathers . The rear guard is what the supplier dealer recommends. Been rides MTB , scramble bikes and trial bikes and high powered road motorcycles for over 55 years. I would like to think I have a good feel if a bike is a bag of sht or not. This will be my 9th high end EMTB from 18, over which time I have done around 25,000 plus miles on them across all trails, courses, bike parks etc.

As for your observation with regard to me mentioning my AMflow Pro on this thread, asides to both bikes sharing the very same parts .who the F are you to tell me or anyone on here what to or not to post .
 
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I’ve lost track of how many times you’ve mentioned that Amflow on this Atherton thread! The rear mudguard tells me we are drastically different riders….so your review might be meaningless to me, and vice versa
You mean you ride in the dry :) on blue trails only ?
 
Will be interesting to see how people find the motor on the Atherton. Already reports of issues after 200 miles. Rattles, speed sensor issues etc. the same issues they had with the gen 1 dji
 
Will be interesting to see how people find the motor on the Atherton. Already reports of issues after 200 miles. Rattles, speed sensor issues etc. the same issues they had with the gen 1 dji
I can honestly say that I had zero issues with both my first Anflow bikes Motor and batt wise, in 6k miles. My current PX and Pro have been faultless in past 3 months. Having the DJI Batt and power unit is one of the main reasons as to why the Atherton interests me. The speed sensor is now part of the brake disc. What concerns me more is how the bike feels with its 24.5kgs. A big part of the AMflow is just how agile it feels.
 
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