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I saw on Pole's Facebook that you can now replace the key lock with a lock that you unlock with an allan key instead.
what year and what part of the frame cracked?Eh, I ordered a K3 S-onni. My Norco Range VLT has a frame crack, so I liked the idea of this. I'm a bit worried as I'm not a light rider (125kg plus gear), so I should probably think about that a bit more, but overall I'm excited.
2020 - the bottom pivot where the rear triangle connected looked to have cracked. Additionally, the very first day I had the bike, a rock bounced up on my shakedown ride and wedged itself between the main suspension rocker and the seat tube and took the paint off - I never checked to see if it fully cracked. I did get a warranty frame which was great of Norco, so I can check! I decided to keep the reservation for the Sonni so the Range will prob be up for sale soon!what year and what part of the frame cracked?
Good to know. I had a 2016 range (enduro not vlt) that the chainstays snapped on which was a known problem. I've got a 2023 range vlt now.2020 - the bottom pivot where the rear triangle connected looked to have cracked. Additionally, the very first day I had the bike, a rock bounced up on my shakedown ride and wedged itself between the main suspension rocker and the seat tube and took the paint off - I never checked to see if it fully cracked. I did get a warranty frame which was great of Norco, so I can check! I decided to keep the reservation for the Sonni so the Range will prob be up for sale soon!
The PinkBike review of the Pole Onni Enduro is out and is effectively a first formal review of the Onni (and by implication, Sonni) and it's suspension, geometry, and ride characteristics.
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More later on this...
Pinkbike's notorious, at least as far as Pole is concerned, Huck-to-Flat of the Onni is an interesting video as it shows the slow-motion articulation of the Onni (and effectively, Sonni as well) suspension. It's worthwhile to note that the Onni's performance here was the most solid and cleanest of the bunch (IMHO), and other bikes were downright awful - even the thorny, snarky, and critical commentariat agree this time on this observation.
Hey Plummet, I'm not sure how to send a message, so maybe you can send me one...I'm either going to wait six months and get an ebike (probs a pole) in the US when I'm back there, but I'm considering getting one here and figuring out what to do with the battery later. I wanted to ask how much shipping, import, and GST turned out to be getting your voima into NZHmmm. It's still not for me. I just wont do a bike with a dog ball dangle motor like that.
The bash guard is a mud catcher and will be a hard stop if scraping along something. I assume they must also add a pe slider as well. no proper drink bottle mount, c of g higher up...
Just too many compromises.
I've checked my pe bash guard and there are some scapes up high. It wouldnt happen often. But there is a ris to catch the motor.
I would buy it in the US, it will come out cheaper. I’m in the UK and usually buy all my bikes in the US, only one I bought here was my Levo since I didn’t want to deal with shipping the battery. I know 2 people that have had Pole bikes shipped to the US and neither have had to pay any extra fees, that alone would save you over a $1k.Hey Plummet, I'm not sure how to send a message, so maybe you can send me one...I'm either going to wait six months and get an ebike (probs a pole) in the US when I'm back there, but I'm considering getting one here and figuring out what to do with the battery later. I wanted to ask how much shipping, import, and GST turned out to be getting your voima into NZ
Hey Plummet, I'm not sure how to send a message, so maybe you can send me one...I'm either going to wait six months and get an ebike (probs a pole) in the US when I'm back there, but I'm considering getting one here and figuring out what to do with the battery later. I wanted to ask how much shipping, import, and GST turned out to be getting your voima into NZ
Did you ever weigh your Voima frame? Would like to see a weight comparison of your arriving Sonni as this short from Leo implies that there may not be much of a difference. Did you get a K1 or K2?My Sonni should be shipped week commencing 4th December. Unfortunately the fella who was buying my Voima has bought a new frame, so mine is back on the market. Let me know if anyone is interested
https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/2022-pole-voima-k2-£2800.36225/
I’ve a K2 in both. I’ll weigh both for youDid you ever weigh your Voima frame? Would like to see a weight comparison of your arriving Sonni as this short from Leo implies that there may not be much of a difference. Did you get a K1 or K2?
Did your Sonni arrive?My Sonni should be shipped week commencing 4th December. Unfortunately the fella who was buying my Voima has bought a new frame, so mine is back on the market. Let me know if anyone is interested
https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/2022-pole-voima-k2-£2800.36225/
Unfortunately not yet and I’ve sold my VoimaDid your Sonni arrive?
Any shipping notice? I should be a week behind you (K3 for me), but haven't heard anything this week. My most recent update had the week of Dec 11 to be the build week, so I'm not sure how long it takes to ship after that.Unfortunately not yet and I’ve sold my Voima
Yeah hopefully we find out - I wonder if yours was pushed as ours were originally scheduled for Sept and were moved to now (ish).I've been advised my voima due this week is delayed till February.
Don't know if the sonni is equally effected.
Nice! Which one did you get 200/190 downduro? How does it compare so far with the Voima?
Nice to have Pole factory only 150km from my home
Picked up my K2 Sonni couple of weeks a go.
Damn this bike is good!
I had k2 volma before.
200/190 downduro with mullet conf. For winter I changed 29 rear wheel.Nice! Which one did you get 200/190 downduro? How does it compare so far with the Voima?
Nice. A buddy of mine just ordered the Downduro team edition. I’d consider one, but I’m too happy with my Voima Race ID that I got just before the Sonni was announced.200/190 downduro with mullet conf. For winter I changed 29 rear wheel.
Sonni is a bit smaller and you can feel it. It is more agile, easier to wheelie etc. Stiffness is easy to notice even wintertime with spikes.
Voima is really good and I like a lot as well, but I think Sonni suites better for my purposes which are over 80% DH and bikeparks.Nice. A buddy of mine just ordered the Downduro team edition. I’d consider one, but I’m too happy with my Voima Race ID that I got just before the Sonni was announced.
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