Reign E+ 2022

Got a weekend adding some more upgrades to mine. Adding a luftkappe to the Zeb airspring and the new 2023 charger 3 damper. Plus upgraded skf seals.

Have a 2023 rockshox super ultimate deluxe coil coming next week with the new hydraulic adjuster.

Already upgraded nukeproof riser bars, birgtec steam and pedals, DT Swiss fr560 rims on hope hubs. GX axs and cassette. Axs dropper, seb ultimates and trickstuff Maxima brakes with galfer sharkfin 223 rotors.front and back.
 
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salve io ho un regno-e 3 ho comprato un Fox 38 per sostituire l'originale ma ci vuole un adattatore mi sapete dire quale?
 
I got my rear shock back from Fox mid last week, fixed under warranty by Fox. The work was initiated by a local suspension tuner who was not obsessed with trying to sell me an Ohlins shock like the first guy I approached. Hopefully it last a bit longer this time.

Fitted it and blew the cobwebs off the Giant yesterday. Zero squelching, damping restored and now feels just as good as I remember it.

I was also running the new 800wh battery that has been sitting waiting for the shock to get fixed. Just for fun I ran my local loop in mode 4 pushing hard just to see if I could use it all up. I ended up extending the loop a bit and returning with 15% remaining. I normally do that loop in modes 2/3 and return with around 10% of the 625 battery. Looking forward to some big 2 battery days now. The 800 opens up lots of local routes that we previously just beyond a single 625wh. The Giant might finally start getting the edge over the Trek.

One other thing that I noticed yesterday was that the assist cut-off has been fixed. The Giant is not fully cutting off its assistant (motor silent) at somewhere between 25.5kph and 26kph shown on the Garmin edge. This is pretty much the same as my Trek Rail. Previously the Giant was cutting assistance at 23.5kph which was super annoying when riding with other e-bikers on flatter transitions. I installed the latest OTA update just before I removed the rear shock a few weeks ago. Didnt ride the bike since then. I also noticed that the cut-off point has significantly softened. It used to be abrupt and felt almost like you had a bungee cord attached, surging in and out of the assistance. Its almost like they added a taper from the 23.5kph to 25.5kph so you still get assistance but its tapering rather than just shutting off. In any case it feels like a huge improvement and far more refined.

Really happy with the bike at this point.
 
I got my rear shock back from Fox mid last week, fixed under warranty by Fox. The work was initiated by a local suspension tuner who was not obsessed with trying to sell me an Ohlins shock like the first guy I approached. Hopefully it last a bit longer this time.

Fitted it and blew the cobwebs off the Giant yesterday. Zero squelching, damping restored and now feels just as good as I remember it.

I was also running the new 800wh battery that has been sitting waiting for the shock to get fixed. Just for fun I ran my local loop in mode 4 pushing hard just to see if I could use it all up. I ended up extending the loop a bit and returning with 15% remaining. I normally do that loop in modes 2/3 and return with around 10% of the 625 battery. Looking forward to some big 2 battery days now. The 800 opens up lots of local routes that we previously just beyond a single 625wh. The Giant might finally start getting the edge over the Trek.

One other thing that I noticed yesterday was that the assist cut-off has been fixed. The Giant is not fully cutting off its assistant (motor silent) at somewhere between 25.5kph and 26kph shown on the Garmin edge. This is pretty much the same as my Trek Rail. Previously the Giant was cutting assistance at 23.5kph which was super annoying when riding with other e-bikers on flatter transitions. I installed the latest OTA update just before I removed the rear shock a few weeks ago. Didnt ride the bike since then. I also noticed that the cut-off point has significantly softened. It used to be abrupt and felt almost like you had a bungee cord attached, surging in and out of the assistance. Its almost like they added a taper from the 23.5kph to 25.5kph so you still get assistance but its tapering rather than just shutting off. In any case it feels like a huge improvement and far more refined.

Really happy with the bike at this point.
Which country are you in? Can't get the 800wh battery yet in UK 🙁
 
Ah, ok. Been in UK it needs to be on a ship as it's a battery. So takes ages 🙁
I would drop them an email (unless you already did, if so ignore me ;-) ). Road/sea freight from Germany to UK is not such a big deal. Not sure which courier they use or even if they ship to UK. If you drop them an email via their .com site they will correspond in English.

I have a huge lithium leisure battery on order from the UK which UPS say will get to me in about a week once it finally docks in the UK.

However if you are not desperate safest way is to order domestic.
 
I’ve been enjoying the Reign for 6 months or so now but still felt like it was a bit meh…

after fitting a planet3 derestrict device and a 40mm stem the bike makes much more sense. It’s got to be said 25km/h limit ruins it on a big heavy hog of a bike like this, now when you need a couple extra pedals to hit a jump you can get them without losing the flow and having the anchor drag! It’s just like real mountain biking. If you were thinking about it you won’t regret it…
 
I’ve been enjoying the Reign for 6 months or so now but still felt like it was a bit meh…

after fitting a planet3 derestrict device and a 40mm stem the bike makes much more sense. It’s got to be said 25km/h limit ruins it on a big heavy hog of a bike like this, now when you need a couple extra pedals to hit a jump you can get them without losing the flow and having the anchor drag! It’s just like real mountain biking. If you were thinking about it you won’t regret it…
What de-restrict device did you use?

Works good?
 
What de-restrict device did you use?

Works good?

Planet3.bike It works great and was not too hard to fit. I can’t talk to reliability as I’ve only just got it. Apparently there is a digital hack that can also be applied, but I think the bike shop updates the software and might wipe it at service or it could interfere with warranty. The little gizmo can just be removed.
 
Planet3.bike Es funktioniert großartig und war nicht zu schwer zu montieren. Zur Zuverlässigkeit kann ich nichts sagen, da ich sie gerade erst habe. Anscheinend gibt es einen digitalen Hack, der auch angewendet werden kann, aber ich denke, der Fahrradladen aktualisiert die Software und löscht sie möglicherweise beim Service oder es könnte die Garantie beeinträchtigen. Das kleine Gizmo kann einfach entfernt werden.
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meins war nach zwei mal fahren kaputt . billiger Plastik schrott aus dem Drucker . und kein Geld zurückbekommen
 
New X2 shock fitted under warranty to rectify cavitating issue. No quibbles. Looking forward to trying it out.
Same for me on an E+1, however they are rebuilding mine under warranty. Did they give you new shock or was that just a typo?
 
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Same for me on an E+1, however they are rebuilding mine under warranty. Did they give you new shock or was that just a typo?
Any of you guys get feedback on what the actual issue was?

I just got mine returned working with no word on what was actually done. Was hoping to find out that it was an actual defect.

Shock does feel great when its working.
 
Any of you guys get feedback on what the actual issue was?

I just got mine returned working with no word on what was actually done. Was hoping to find out that it was an actual defect.

Shock does feel great when its working.
Fox X2 are known for it. Work great for a short time then Die. Seems the newer ones are even worse.
 
Any of you guys get feedback on what the actual issue was?

I just got mine returned working with no word on what was actually done. Was hoping to find out that it was an actual defect.

Shock does feel great when its working.
Mine had full rebuild, feels amazing now,
Seems like they have had a faulty bunch come through,
My 2020 reign had the x2 and was faultless

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Fox X2 are known for it. Work great for a short time then Die. Seems the newer ones are even worse.

I gotta say they lack the adjustment of fox but RS suspension has a great base tune and is very reliable and easy to service. Monarch and lyrik service is pretty easy once you buy a couple of parts. I’m out of my depth with the fox stuff
 
The X2 does seam to require quite a lot of service work.
I know a few people who run them and have had to get them rebuilt regularly, one guy changed to a coil.
They do like them when working properly though.
 
The X2 does seam to require quite a lot of service work.
I know a few people who run them and have had to get them rebuilt regularly, one guy changed to a coil.
They do like them when working properly though.
yes it does need a lot of maintenance I have 3 bikes 3 X2 different generations all need a service every season; ill go through summer then service
. Ill be swapping over to a fast suspension coil shock soon. to have a fit and forget set up. FENIX ENDURO SHOCK TRUNNION Lock out lever color Purple Size 185mm of length x 50mm of stroke
 
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Hi guys... Do anyone has broken the eTRX carbon rim? mine is fault after 5 or 6 ride... the tyre was perfect, i hadn't any puncture and the pressure was still high. i think the side of the carbon rim is collapsed.

this is the photo. i'm still waiting Giant for the warranty

PS: do you have already tryed to use a 205x65 shock instead of hte 205x62,5?

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Yes, rear wheel cracked, no marks, and no rocks in my area.
 
Surface damage has now appeared on my rims next to the spokes. There are front and back. These damages are only near the spokes.

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New wheelset day!

NOBL TR41 i9 Hydra with new SRAM GX 10-50T cassette, GX chain & fresh DHR II.

Stickers came out more turquoise than the darker blue I figured out, but still looks nice as the bike is dark anyway. Compliance seems pretty much on point for carbon wheels, can't wait to them to test them properly.

Bike lost around 1.3LBS with the new wheels & cassette, feels maybe a little bit easier to pedal as all the weight was rotational, but could be an impression. Quicker engagement of the Hydra hub is definetely noticeable even on an ebike and welcomed.

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