Reign E+ 2022

Cheers, yes bonkers dry down here, this place is usually "hero dirt" big grain sand all winter, but right now it is as dusty as a typical late summer day, blown out corners and all...

Heartbreakingly, this track was built during the lockdowns and was beyond mint just 2 years ago, will probably be ruined in a few seasons. The soil is just too sandy in some parts.
 
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For anyone who was considering going for shorter cranks, I can confirm they totally transform the ride.
Went for Hope 155mm on my medium and absolutely loving them - hardly ever get pedal strikes now. No effect on pedal performance that I could detect.
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I've also changed mine to 155 FSA CK400 cranks arms and thinner Spank Oozy pedals. Makes a massive difference🤘
 
For anyone who was considering going for shorter cranks, I can confirm they totally transform the ride.
Went for Hope 155mm on my medium and absolutely loving them - hardly ever get pedal strikes now. No effect on pedal performance that I could detect.
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Hey, did u use the original hardware(screws,bolts,...) or do hope cranks come with some?
 
I wish the Smart Assist assistance level could be adjusted. It doesn't feel natural at all to me. I hope the opportunity would come sometime.

It's great that these updates came.
I hate the auto assist , I so want to like it but there are so many things i dont like about it, I stick with manual modes.
 
I felt like the last 20% evaporated into thin air and I had to pedal in off mode the last mostly flat 3 km.
It does as I found out, you may as well work out your distance based on 90% use as the last 10% drops very quickly its just how lithium batteries work its annoying but once you get your head around it is fine - they must be able to calibrate this out in software and show actual energy remaining in the battery but they dont dont think anyone does.
 
Anyone recommend a downtube/battery cover...

I bought one from amazon that's says upto 38cm but its was too small (tbh it was more a 36cm one...)
 
Anyone recommend a downtube/battery cover...

I bought one from amazon that's says upto 38cm but its was too small (tbh it was more a 36cm one...)
Flintronic E-bike Battery Cover, Anti-Scratch Battery Protection Cover for Integrated Frame Battery, Against Water/Dust/Cold, Extending the Runtime and Life - Universal 30-38 cm Circumference https://amzn.eu/d/1ji0BWQ
I bought this one and it just about fits. I had to cut a section out to clear my Fidlock bottle mount but it does work okay (on my large frame).
 
Flintronic E-bike Battery Cover, Anti-Scratch Battery Protection Cover for Integrated Frame Battery, Against Water/Dust/Cold, Extending the Runtime and Life - Universal 30-38 cm Circumference https://amzn.eu/d/1ji0BWQ
I bought this one and it just about fits. I had to cut a section out to clear my Fidlock bottle mount but it does work okay (on my large frame).
That's the one I bought and I can get about 1 x 10cm section of the velcro to overlap nothing else measured it showes more like 37cm
 
Weird issue on my bike as I'm not able to remove the battery anymore.

I press the little metal clip to undo it and the battery comes down 1cm, but then it's getting stuck again.

I believe the mechanism moved down just a little bit or the lock is not coming back enough by a small margin.
 
Weird issue on my bike as I'm not able to remove the battery anymore.

I press the little metal clip to undo it and the battery comes down 1cm, but then it's getting stuck again.

I believe the mechanism moved down just a little bit or the lock is not coming back enough by a small margin.
Like trailaddict said, adjust the mechanism, although you will need a safety torx bit for it...one advice from my experience is to do it with the bike in normal(not upside down) position, so the battery doesn't push down on the lock mechanism while you align it. It's a tedious job as it needs to be set very precise for good operation. Good luck.
 
After some investigation and testing I ended up finding out that was the problem.

The problem is with the axle pacer the original is aluminum and the ones they sell to replace are steel.

Basically axle space starts to wear out and when tightening the axle screw with the indicated 15 nm, it starts to put a lot of load on the bearings. A way to test to see if this is your problem is to tighten the shaft screw with 9/10 nm if it works fine, that's the problem.

In my case that was the problem and the part that needs to be bought is this one

I another option upgrade to a DT Swiss ratchet
 
Like trailaddict said, adjust the mechanism, although you will need a safety torx bit for it...one advice from my experience is to do it with the bike in normal(not upside down) position, so the battery doesn't push down on the lock mechanism while you align it. It's a tedious job as it needs to be set very precise for good operation. Good luck.

Wow that was not that easy job honestly, not sure if there's a proper technique. I did it without the battery in the frame.

I must've bolted/unbolted the mechanism at least 12 times before I got it and it's not even perfect.

I can now release battery, but I must give it a little pull as it's rubbing just a little...doesn't bother me that much as I can get it out anyway.

Thanks guys!
 
I another option upgrade to a DT Swiss ratchet
good day all,

another option is to order a couple of wheels of your liking and keep the originals new. so you dont even worry about changing the freehub.
we can find good wheels (very good indeed) and reasonable prices, if you dont make a point of being carbon.
 
Weird issue on my bike as I'm not able to remove the battery anymore.

I press the little metal clip to undo it and the battery comes down 1cm, but then it's getting stuck again.

I believe the mechanism moved down just a little bit or the lock is not coming back enough by a small margin.
I had a similar issue had to pry the battery out carefully, i ended out removing and stripping my latch a small piece of plastic had lodged inside preventing the latch from fully winding out removed it greased the mech and it was fine.
 
Has anyone increased the travel of their Zeb/38 to 180mm travel at all? If so, how much difference do you feel it's made?
 
Has anyone increased the travel of their Zeb/38 to 180mm travel at all? If so, how much difference do you feel it's made?
I just spoke to one of the top suspension guys in France (Novyparts) about doing this to my Zeb, his answer was: if you are looking to affect your geo go ahead, but from a suspension point of view it is very hard to get full travel out of a 180mm without making it too soft overall.


Question: Anyone have/fixed a weird delayed response in their suspension, kind of like an aftershock: if I smash over a rock, I will get delayed shake/pull from the rear suspension about a quarter/half second later. Similar feel to wearing a loose backpack that smacks back into you after landing jumps...

It feels really like something heavy is loose on the bike, e.g. the battery is shaking in the frame, but this isn't the case everything is solid. My two theories are that it is either the new derailleur (11s GX) with an overly tight spring pulling against the suspension, or the shock (Fox Float DPX2) isn't setup right or giving issues (I tried using a lot of rebound and no rebound to little effect)... Anyone feel something similar or have advice in general (beyond "avoid the rocks")
 
I just spoke to one of the top suspension guys in France (Novyparts) about doing this to my Zeb, his answer was: if you are looking to affect your geo go ahead, but from a suspension point of view it is very hard to get full travel out of a 180mm without making it too soft overall.


Question: Anyone have/fixed a weird delayed response in their suspension, kind of like an aftershock: if I smash over a rock, I will get delayed shake/pull from the rear suspension about a quarter/half second later. Similar feel to wearing a loose backpack that smacks back into you after landing jumps...

It feels really like something heavy is loose on the bike, e.g. the battery is shaking in the frame, but this isn't the case everything is solid. My two theories are that it is either the new derailleur (11s GX) with an overly tight spring pulling against the suspension, or the shock (Fox Float DPX2) isn't setup right or giving issues (I tried using a lot of rebound and no rebound to little effect)... Anyone feel something similar or have advice in general (beyond "avoid the rocks")
Max from NovyParts is a smart guy, you couldn't get better advice ;) Have you tried riding chainless over these stones? At least you would know if it is your transmission... otherwise check torque of your tightened bolts. otherwise your shock may need servicing maybe has some sticking points or an issue with rebound being too slow. do you have acess to an other shock to try?
 
Question on battery life. I have the 22 Reign e+2.

I have 800 miles on it, 11 charge cycles and battery health is 99%. Had it for about year but only rode it about half that time due to injury.
This normal for miles ridden and time for battery to drop to 99%?
 
Don't worry. It is only an estimate of the Battery Management System. Mine got down to 92 after 80 full cycles within two years and this is the norm. Its a battery, so wear is expected.
 
Question on battery life. I have the 22 Reign e+2.

I have 800 miles on it, 11 charge cycles and battery health is 99%. Had it for about year but only rode it about half that time due to injury.
This normal for miles ridden and time for battery to drop to 99%?
If you won’t be riding the bike for a while remember to charge the battery only to 60%. The smart charger that comes with the bike can do this. Just press the long led button so it shows orange.
 
Question on battery life. I have the 22 Reign e+2.

I have 800 miles on it, 11 charge cycles and battery health is 99%. Had it for about year but only rode it about half that time due to injury.
This normal for miles ridden and time for battery to drop to 99%?
That's a 1% drop not a concern at all.
 
There must be something wrong with my E+2. After riding it a year and a half, I still have no urge to swap it for something new and shiny. It's just so good. Like it just keeps getting better 🙃

I will update status at 2 years of ownership, longest that I have ever owned an (e)bike.

Happy trails everyone!
 
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There must be something wrong with my E+2. After riding it a year and a half, I still have no urge to swap it for something new and shiny. It's just so good. Like it just keeps getting better 🙃

I will update status at 2 years of ownership, longest that I have ever owned an ebike.

Happy trails everyone!
I feel the same. Awesome machine.
 
There must be something wrong with my E+2. After riding it a year and a half, I still have no urge to swap it for something new and shiny. It's just so good. Like it just keeps getting better 🙃

I will update status at 2 years of ownership, longest that I have ever owned an ebike.

Happy trails everyone!
It’s not perfect in anyway. Just to make a more nuance picture if someone considers buying one.

1. BB is too low. Even with 155mm cranks I get more strikes than my other bike with 170mm.

2. This might be a full emtb problem but the bike do not carry speed. Bike will not accelerate unless it is a decent decline. This means you need to constantly pedal to keep speed and point 1 makes this a problem.

3. Charger is finicky. Leaving it permanently connected and it will discharge the battery edger a while. Unsure if this is a feature or bug. Documentation say nothing about it. It do not go to zero but 60-80%.

Depending where you ride it’s a great bike or a frustrating pice of kit.

Super low bb with no bashguard included or possible to fit its a major fail. Including a 36T front chain ring that will scrape any medium size rock you try to get over is also an odd decision.
 
My LBS asked me recently which E-MTB I'd like to ride next year so they consider it in their pre-ordering.
But I like my Reign e+ so much, would only exchange it for a lighter Carbon Version ;-)
Other than a replaced frame (rocker was rubbing against seatstrays) no faults, electronic failures or whatsovever issue.

I do not consider the BB to low. This design provides pleny of stability on the downhill, and if you have your technique dialed there is not much to complain on the uphill either. Remeber this bike was designed with the racer in mind, so it may not fit everyone.

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The BB being low used to cause me some strikes as well. I then found that the fox x2 is just not up to the job for fat gits like me. Since I moved to a coil spring I never pedal strike
 
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