Boost, 148mm X 12mm rear, 110mm x 15mm front, both thru axle. Rear depends on what the frame is designed for and front depends on the fork you buy.
I would be surprised if the frame is 160 naturally, 180mm seems more likely. If that's the case there are several options depending on whether it...
I have 4 pairs on hand ready to install if the stock pads don't perform which it sounds like is most likely. I have always preferred metallic pads. This is what I ordered. Edit: Looks like the same pads you ordered. I probably got the link from you!
They work with the standard rotor widths and diameters (with adapters if necessary). The replacement pads can be bought from aliexpress and they are compatible with some Hope and Shimano brand models.
IIIPRO E4, M4, for M755 (Shimano), M756(Shimano), for Hope MONO M4, for Hope Te M4
Some have...
Through axles front and rear to match the fork you buy and frame spec respectively.
The listing is a bit confusing, my selections can be seen in the image below.
The cassette spline pattern of the hub you choose has to match the cassette you buy. I chose HG (Hyper Glide), the cassette in the...
DV8 Build part II, Assembly.
Overall the assembly of the bike went well. I will be creating a video covering the specifics soon. For now checkout the build video! Also, feel free to ask questions and I'll do my best to respond with useful answers.
I had to go with "I will buy if there are no alternatives" because, well, I did buy an LCE930 and the pluses exceed the minuses. However, It was pretty painful getting the steerer tube between the cables and honestly I am a bit anxious about what is going on in there with the steerer tube and...
I regret not getting a decent scale and weighing the components before installing them. Based on my findings I came up with a combined 2.02kg. The Hayes built DUROC 35 wheels claim a combined 1.86kg.
The rear shock was a take off from a pivot shuttle with very few hours that I picked up for $180 shipped on pinkbike and the fork was a steal on sale at $340 (new) including shipping from Jenson USA. The rest of the parts are also new and came from aliexpress. Well, other than the rear brake...
Luckily I was able to repair my charging port but this is great information for those who find themselves out of luck with broken sockets. Thanks, nice work!
I found the issue. I guess I was being a bit too aggressive when stashing the cables and severed the +/- wires.
Some dremel tool work:
Solder and epoxy:
And it's taking a charge.
Thanks again for all of your help.
Thank you all for sharing your knowledge! The canbus connector for the battery comes off of the motor/controller. I wish I would have tested the charger before I mounted the motor covers, cranks, etc.. Oh well, looks like I'll be dropping the motor and checking the connections and charging...
Thanks for replying. The pinout in the manual you sent appears to be the same pinout on the charger feildbikes sent, they are both bafang.
Mine
The manual