code DKNF - the link has that as the e-bike fork variant.
flip chip is set high.
I'll tinker with the pressures. dealer set 80psi for 25% sag, I'll take a look at that. 500Wh battery so that's 750gm lighter tho I'm 79kg, (174lb) in birthday suit.
does a new fork need to bed in/loosen up?
Anyone else had this?
The Fox 34s on my 19 Levo Carbon Comp are set 25% sag and no spacers, but I'm not getting more than 110mm travel from them.
I'm not doing big hucks or gap jumps so maybe I'd expect to come home with 10-15mm unused (that's my "get out of jail" card for when it all goes...
bit more on ride profiles: I also find I take on gnarly climbs that I'd ride the long way around on my bio bike, or ride those I'd otherwise walk. so route making, and what the bike has to do, changes too.
I ride my ebike faster, up and down, than my bio bike, so I appreciate the 20mm extra travel and bigger tyres. Add to that that weight-weenyism is a bit pointless (within reason) on a 50lb bike.
To a point, comparing an e- to a bio is apples and oranges as you'll ride the differently.
Also...
they are, looks are valid part of how something is.
I was very taken with the blue Levo Carbon Comp. Had it been only available in red I wouldn't have bought it.
Local Focus shop doesn't allow trail tests.
Local Spesh shop took trouble to get me a demo from a friend. So I bought a Levo from them. Better fitting bike (despite longer reach) than my Evil Following.
But that was Focus' sale to lose really.
grips saddle and I put a Hillbilly on the front.
perhaps I'm not hardcore enough but I find the rest (on my Carbon Comp) OK. any limits are me not the bike.
Rob is there much difference between your Ergon saddle and that Canyon put on their emtbs? (I need a saddle but didn't get on with the Canyon when I tried it).