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Feck that! Never painting a frame again ? A lot of work. Also I like the slab grey Zeb / purple contrast ?You've got time to paint those forks in that case...
Feck that! Never painting a frame again ? A lot of work. Also I like the slab grey Zeb / purple contrast ?You've got time to paint those forks in that case...
Yes. 24.5 KG.Nice looking bike, awesome build! ??
Did you already weight the bike?
I wasted a lot of the paint as my technique was bad. Also the flip colour paint is super expensive. Half the paint costs for a flat colour and a better technique!Thanks. Not too bad then. Most of my projects end up rather more expensive than anticipated...
Thats some expensive paint! Worth it though. Looks ace.
Nope. No tools (or any instructions) are supplied with the frame / motor / battery packages.Didn't it come with the motor?
I’m using these:Fabricate a custom mount to lower the motor and hence bottom bracket by 20mm.
A bit of steel plate and a drill should do the job
No idea! I’m waiting for a Bafang chainring lock nut ?
So just to clarify...Nope. No tools (or any instructions) are supplied with the frame / motor / battery packages.
Sorry - to clarify. Locknut included but tool to tighten not included.So just to clarify...
You didn't get a chainring locknut with the motor, or the tool to tighten it?
Tbh I didn't expect them to supply a tool, but would have thought the locknut would be included.
Where did you order the locknut and what was the cost?
For anyone who is in need of the chain ring locknut tool, I’m 90% sure this one will work. It’ll be here on Sunday so I’ll let you know.
Yosoo Health Gear Alloy Steel Durable Compact YC-29BB Bicycle Bottom Bracket Tool Repair Wrench Spanner For Most Bikes
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Its prob designed around a 150 fork and 27.5. I have totally butchered it.Is the frame designed to be run with a 27. 5 rear wheel? I presume so, as the bb would be ridiculously high with a 29 wheel in there. Or is it supposed to be a pure 27.5 wheeled bike? The current high bb would make sense if the bike was designed as a 27.5 bike,but you've put a 29 wheel on the front.
I'd be tempted to put a 27.5 wheel on the front but keeping the same fork, I prefer 27.5 anyway.
@patdam did you try the bike with both mullet and 29?
also the cable for the mode selection switch seems to be quite short. Mine is only 300mm - meaning I have to run the control quite far away from hands
cut, wheld another cable interfaced, most simply solution.@patdam how did you extend the cable wire to the controller?
Me too (liking the spectral frame, not the motor). But now with comparaison with dengfu, i understand it is exigent. physically and technically (sorry if i do not use right terms), dengfu is more easy and permissive all other phase, except very short turn. I am a lot of less tired and less "afraid time" with the dengfu (motor + frame couple). I did not say this is a better bike, it depend of that you looking for, play bike or serious bike. My initial choice was to install an M500 on the canyon. Now i am fully satisfy by the dengfu and i discover the pleasure to have an "easy bike", who give a lot of trust, warned loose of grip and facilitate control. But may be if i do not sale the canyon, in sometime i will done my first wishI absolutely love my spectral, I got it for a steal I reckon. Just under 3 k brand new in June, with pretty good components I think.
However, if / when it fails its probably gonna be a nightmare to get it sorted so I'm always interested in what else is around for similar money. Seems to me like I'm going to struggle to get anything anywhere near as good for the same money! Even doing it the way Rob has here.
@patdam how did you extend the cable wire to the controller?
spray or grease?
- Was soaking wet today. I've already applied some ACF50 to the internal electrics areas. Will see how I get along with water ingress
Spray. Didn't realise they did a grease to be honest!spray or grease?
Total cost £4049Thanks for the update Rob! All in, how much money do you have into this bike out of curiosity?
ACF50 - just spray onto electrics and wipe off with a rag. I used to use the stuff on all my motorbikes in the UK winters and it lasted forever. Its quite a thick viscosity so sticks well.Im asking because i need to do something with my Levo, Wales is pretty wet right now!
I used to use an old tub of ??????(name missing) dielectric grease / electrical cleaner - found in a farm building that was used for keeping the shit out of JCB and tractor electrics, but thats all gone now. you could spread the stuff everywhere, messy but worked really well.. not found anything like it since and looking for a replacement.
so did you simply spray the connectors etc?
Yes, suspension setup is correct.I agree with most of your appreciation rob but this "I may find is the frame is too stiff (will see as soon as I get to Surrey Hills)". Are you sur about your suspension setting ? have you any sag (mini 30% rear) ?
"forgiving ride " it is exactly the point most notable for me with the dengfu. But all is relatif, my better ebike reference is the spectral on, who do no allow mistake. Not dangerous, it do not eject you but it left out the trajectory at any mistake of position. unlike the dengfu, who is more tolerant and gradually drops out.Yes, suspension setup is correct.
What I mean by this is some cheaper carbon ebikes I have tried I have found very very stiff. Laterally too stiff.
I find the Cube frame (and some others) very stiff, like there's too much carbon layup / resins. It can make for a more harsh and unforgiving ride, compared to a frame that has had more composite engineering.
Specialized carbon frames, for example; I have found to have a more forgiving ride. My thoughts are that they are adding stiffness, but importantly some flexibility in some areas, due to more thorough composite engineering and testing.
Basically, not all carbon is created equal and not all carbon layups ride and feel the same. Not hugely noticeable and some will also depend on a lot more than carbon (frame kinematics etc etc) but definitely can make a difference.
Sure - Could have built it for a lot less. Fork / shock and wheelset cost £1500 on this bike.Interesting! That is actually much more then I would have thought considering I got my X1 for 4K U.S. with options and the 600 motor. Still looks like a great deal overall though.
Sure - Could have built it for a lot less. Fork / shock and wheelset cost £1500 on this bike.
Luna buy the frames and motors in bulk and will get a much better price than a single consumer purchase.Luna spec a Yari, Monarch shock and budget wheelset - big saving there too ?
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