RickBullotta
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
So I pulled the trigger on an PL Pro and will be swapping out the wheelset when it arrives (I have a spare DT 350/NOBL wheelset that I plan to use).
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The carbon rims seem quite good quality. So I replaced the front hub, nipples and spokes and kept the rim. The rim was 28H so I got the matching hub. I used J type spokes. Just so much easier to source and replace.So I pulled the trigger on an PL Pro and will be swapping out the wheelset when it arrives (I have a spare DT 350/NOBL wheelset that I plan to use).
Fully enclosed case.Does this assembly slip into some other kind of outer casing before going into the frame? Or does it slide into the frame as is?
The carbon rims seem quite good quality. So I replaced the front hub, nipples and spokes and kept the rim. The rim was 28H so I got the matching hub. I used J type spokes. Just so much easier to source and replace.
I would have done the same with the rear rim. But I wanted to mullet it. So after too and fro-ing about carbon or alloy rear rim. I chose a Raceface 32H 27.5 alloy rim. Fitted a Koozer 490 hub. But didn't like the alloy axel. So I fitted a Koozer 350 hub with chrome moly axle and ratchet freehub. Didn't like the ratchet. So I discovered that Koozer make a 490 Pro version with chrome moly axle and a pawl freehub.
So after 4 different hubs. I'm finally happy with my wheelset. And even though I'm running different materials and brands of rims, front and back. I fitted matching decals, so you'd never know.
I also swapped to Tanwall light casing tyres, after liking the Tanwalls on the Velduro. . Assegai front and DHR 2 rear. I think I'm happy with the final package.
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...but, We know! Also no gold rims, just decals? I'm pretty disappointed...So after 4 different hubs. I'm finally happy with my wheelset. And even though I'm running different materials and brands of rims, front and back. I fitted matching decals, so you'd never know
It is supplied with a case. I disassembled the faulty battery to show everyone what elements it is made of.Ah cool, so the service replacement battery gets sent out as a bare internal unit, makes sense.![]()
It's not actually the ENVE logo. It's similar to half that has been elongated. You cannot even join two to try and nearly form the Logo, because they are all the same shape, and would need to be opposites to join them. So they really are just gold decals that look similar to ENVE.So you put Enve stickers on the OEM rims?
My friends nicknamed me after an Australian Fashion designer, because I take graphic details to the extreme....but, We know! Also no gold rims, just decals? I'm pretty disappointed...
I've dropped my motor without removing cranks and chainring.I need to drop the motor/drive unit to remove the dropper cable. The videos I've seen claim that the cranks and spider need to be removed to do this, but looking at the bike, it seems that the motor mount bolts are fully accessible with the cranks and chainring/spider still on. And actually, I think that *removing* the dropper cable (inner and housing) won't require dropping the drive unit at all - just loosening the cable guide bolts.
Can anyone provide any insight?
I need to drop the motor/drive unit to remove the dropper cable. The videos I've seen claim that the cranks and spider need to be removed to do this, but looking at the bike, it seems that the motor mount bolts are fully accessible with the cranks and chainring/spider still on. And actually, I think that *removing* the dropper cable (inner and housing) won't require dropping the drive unit at all - just loosening the cable guide bolts.
Can anyone provide any insight?
I don't yet see the links on the US sites?Hey. Not sure if it has been posted. But Amflow have updated the spare parts on the website. And you can now buy a spare battery. I'm tempted to get the 600Wh battery, as I'm rarely using more than half my 800Wh battery on most rides.
So I could fit the 600Wh, and drop another kilo of weight, taking the bike to 19kgs for most of my rides. Then fit the 800Wh for my adventure trips. Perhaps even bring the extra battery and exchange batteries if needed. I reckon I could swap them in about 15 mins. Motor removal is pretty easy.
Prices are AUD$
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Do you have an Aussie cousin .......I don't yet see the links on the US sites?
AUD$59 for the whole kit. Include the speed ring. Considering SRAM are charging more than twice that for the derailleur cable. It's crazy. As it's just a cable with a higo connector.My bike arrived at my bike shopt today but not the extra speed sensor I ordered.
You can just do the two motor bolts.
I'd advise turning it upside down tho, so it doesn't hang on the cables.
I removed the dropper cable by disconnecting the lever end, loosen the two bolts on the downtune, remove post and let the cable come with it. (Replaced with AXS B1)
I did drop the motor to plug in the the X0 cable, but not dropper removal.
The Amflow performs well. My mate who used to race downhill runs a Norco. I did lend him my Amflow and he did like it.
But everyone who I have lent it to agrees with what these two reviewers commented on. The Amflow is just so playful, and brilliant for getting air. It just pops off anything with little effort.
I did not even do that, it pulled through pretty easy. Had to add my orange clamp. Welcome to my FB pagejust loosening the cable guide bolts.
I was spoiled with My Canyon. It almost outhandles my PL Pro. It has a lower center of gravity and was a mullet from the factory so i carves really well....and it really handles tight, fast corners better than any eMTB I've ridden.