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I have the SLX and I can't fault it. Had it just over a year and still going strong. I would 100% recommend the SLX for spec and value for money. The new Bosch update has made it a beast and is easily on par with the Amflow.
 
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I'm at 4k km, bike has been ridden hard, all issues documented here, need to tighten the bolts after first few rides, some headset creaking I can't get rid of, but still a great bike for the price
 
Thanks for all the replies ^

Sounds like a solid choice. It's only the base model HPC 800 but it's $5,700 aud or $2,995 gbp - so plenty of room to upgrade things in future. I'll be sure to post a pic here once I pick up the bike! Very excited.. Bit torn on colour, they have the willowgreen, black and grey all in XL.

I'm at 4k km, bike has been ridden hard, all issues documented here, need to tighten the bolts after first few rides, some headset creaking I can't get rid of, but still a great bike for the price
Thanks for the reply, I've started reading through this thread since page 1 and noticed you are the OG poster. The headset creaking you can't get rid of sounds pretty annoying - I'll try to find your posts in this thread about it
 
Excellente, what's not to like, a very capable bike indeed. 1200 km the fiber/plastic head cups creaked, greased them and quiet since.
 
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Picked it up last night, my first eeb. Maiden voyage this arvo. Forks feel a bit naff but we’ll see after break in. So pumped
 
First impressions - loved the bike immediately even though set up was off (too soft, also shop cut the dropper cable super short so couldn’t get the post quite high enough).

Geo feels great, confidence inspiring. I like how low it is and feel like that added to the sense of stability at speed and ease of railing corners and berms, but I did clip my pedals a couple times pedalling in places I normally wouldn’t on my analog.

The crankset and chainring look like Temu level equipment, I wouldn’t mind getting a nicer looking chainring.

Also think I’m gonna need a mudguard for the rear. No doubt I’ll be swapping lots of parts out so will update along the way! Thanks all for the vote of confidence in this bike, am chuffed.
 
As of today up to 110km and 2500m of vert - in 4 days ive ridden double what I’d do in a week on the analogue bike, and I barely feel fatigued!! Tomorrow I’m going to see how far I can get range wise. Yesterday got down to 20% battery in 1hr 40 minutes (turbo whole time).

Started to understand why people don’t hate the extra weight (I weighed this at 27kg!), it does gain momentum faster and hold speed noticeably better in rough sections. Still adapting riding style but it is a sled, in a way it feels like my 2006 giant glory I rode as a teen but with way better geometry - same point and shoot inspiring ride. Totally anecdotal but did get a few top 10’s on local descents on Strava on my 2nd ride (I don’t race, just an indication that the bike is good and I’m comfortable!).

Main issue that’s appeared - I can’t get the rebound fast enough on the fork or shock. Still feels too slow even wound all the way out (especially the fork). Also the fork is not very supple. I see a Fox 38 and X2 in my crystal ball. Today the rear shock blew out a seal (?) - it’s still holding air and feels fine, so it’s just the dust seal. I’m gonna try remove the shock and pop it back in before tomorrows ride.

Absolutely zero regrets buying this bike, can’t believe how much fun I am having (from an ex e-bike hater).

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Just fit it with coil DVO Jade X -and the difference is very significant. It's soooo better in handling small bumps. Let's see it long term, but I think I will stay with coil.
 
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