Finally got all parts together for my flatland touring bike. I swapped almost all of the original components for
- a 27.5" (rear & front) wheelset with a silent Onyx Classic XDR hub at the rear plus a shimano XTR hub at the front and low friction Pirelli Angel WT Urban tires
- road derailleur and a 10-33T cassette for better cadence and wear distribution amongst the cogs, 38T chainring at the front
- XTR brakeset and Centerlock Dura Ace brake discs (203mm front / 180mm rear)
- Intend Hero Blackline fork and Intend Hover Monocoque rear shock
- VERTICAL Helium dropper post (120mm travel)
- 50mm stem and 700mm straight handlebar
So far the whole arrangement works quite well, its a very silent and smooth riding bike. My near and far vicinity is mainly flatland, much tarmac and gravel so the first thing on my list was to get rid of the chonky MTB drive train. The Software now has some trouble recognizing the gears i am in but that was expected and i dont't care much about the gear display anyway. The semi slick tires seem to add some range. Depending on tire pressure i got something between 5-10% range gain in comparison to the original tires. These Pirellis have a lot of volume and with their official 2.35" width they are as wide as the original front 2.6" Assegai and even some millimeters higher so there is no problem friction wise going into some gnarly trails by adjusting them to some lower pressure. Since i only ride in dry conditions the tires are fine for all my riding cases. For longer tours i modified the eco profile to compensate for the motor resistance and add only marginally above that so that my legs have some work left to do. This brings the overall range to about 120 km in flat terrain. Got the weight down to 20.7 kg for the XL frame. Next thing on my wish list is a range extender but i will wait until next spring to see what the market has to offer.
- a 27.5" (rear & front) wheelset with a silent Onyx Classic XDR hub at the rear plus a shimano XTR hub at the front and low friction Pirelli Angel WT Urban tires
- road derailleur and a 10-33T cassette for better cadence and wear distribution amongst the cogs, 38T chainring at the front
- XTR brakeset and Centerlock Dura Ace brake discs (203mm front / 180mm rear)
- Intend Hero Blackline fork and Intend Hover Monocoque rear shock
- VERTICAL Helium dropper post (120mm travel)
- 50mm stem and 700mm straight handlebar
So far the whole arrangement works quite well, its a very silent and smooth riding bike. My near and far vicinity is mainly flatland, much tarmac and gravel so the first thing on my list was to get rid of the chonky MTB drive train. The Software now has some trouble recognizing the gears i am in but that was expected and i dont't care much about the gear display anyway. The semi slick tires seem to add some range. Depending on tire pressure i got something between 5-10% range gain in comparison to the original tires. These Pirellis have a lot of volume and with their official 2.35" width they are as wide as the original front 2.6" Assegai and even some millimeters higher so there is no problem friction wise going into some gnarly trails by adjusting them to some lower pressure. Since i only ride in dry conditions the tires are fine for all my riding cases. For longer tours i modified the eco profile to compensate for the motor resistance and add only marginally above that so that my legs have some work left to do. This brings the overall range to about 120 km in flat terrain. Got the weight down to 20.7 kg for the XL frame. Next thing on my wish list is a range extender but i will wait until next spring to see what the market has to offer.