Got a few little bits and pieces tidied up on the bike today. Swapped in a longer 58mm offset tripple clamp for slightly more steering angle. Finalised the layout for the bars, grips, brake levers etc. Swapped the gold Renthal bars out for black, and swapped grips over to the tan/gum coloured Race Face Gripplers. Everything laid out comfortably, and adjusted. A little bit cramped with shifter, throttle, brake and display on the right. But not really any worse than on the e22. I can get my thumb where it needs to be when I need to.
I put some yellow spiral wrap over the lines/cables, I was hoping for a slightly darker yellow, but thats all I could find on Aliexpress. Tidied up the cable routing into the frame. Bled the brakes with Formula fluid. Sized up the chain. Adjusted the derailer limit screws, and got the shifting all dialed in.
I even went for a little pedal around the yard to feel the bike out. No power ofcourse, but it was nice to feel the geometry, steering, brakes etc. Bike feels good, atleast in the seated posistion (didnt really want to try stand up pedalling on the plastic prototype bracket).
Its high, but its not bad. It doesnt feel like its that much bigger than the e22 considering this has 30mm larger forks, and 20mm taller bars. Fork feels good, think Ive got a pretty good spring rate in both the fork and rear shock. Up front is a 9.7nm / 55 pound coil. Rear is a 571 pound coil. Feels about right for what I like. I do have a couple of different size coils for both front and rear to play with if I need.
The lack of steering angle due to the dual crown isnt as bad as I was worried it would be. I can turn within my driveway, and a little speed and lean actually tightens the radius up further. I think it will be fine for most of the single track switch backs I will encounter. And if not, the bike can just monster truck over whatever I need it to.
Ive placed an order for the metal 3d printed motor bracket. I actually ordered 2, from different suppliers, as I want to check any difference in quality from different suppliers. I ordered from PCBway and Rapid Direct. Both AlSi10Mg aluminium selective laser sintered powder bed fusion process. Price was similar from each supplier, with the Rapid Direct a bit cheaper. The Rapid Direct part will also be anodized. I forgot to spec anodize on the PCBway order. PCBway have stopped accepting credit card payments aswell which made ordering a hassle. I suspect the US has told credit card providers to stop dealing with PCBway for some reason like defense or trade policy???
During quoting, Rapid Direct also said they will follow up and CNC machine the bores for the bolts and bottom bracket holes to dimension aswell. Which is a nice touch. I didnt get any threads specc'd in the order, as its something I can do once landed. The only threads are the 2 x M5s to mount the CYC motor. And then the 6 x M6 grub screws, 3 for each side of the BB to hold the bottom bracket snug. Unfortuantly, due to the Chinese spring festival period, I wont see either part until march.
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Checked the head angle and seat angle out of curiosity. The 200mm fork and angle set were just a guestimate to get it somewhere close to rideable. I didnt really know how it would turn out until after it was all done.
Looking at the original advertised head angle of 64°, then fitting a 200mm fork, with a 1.5° steeper angle set has resulted in the frame tilted back approx 2°. The new head angle is pretty close to original now at 63.5°. Once you factor in a little more sag on the larger fork compared to the rear, it will probably settle at around the original 64°.
The seat tube measures 69°, but this cant really be compared to the original advertised seat tube angle of 77° as I am pretty sure that is effective seat tube angle measuring from BB to sest, not just the seat post as I have measured.
Head angle 63.45°.
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Seat angle 69.25°
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