Carbon is not a miracle material. I'm shocked every time I see carbon parts on a MTB let alone and EMTB. I choose duriblity over weight every day. Tends to be cheaper too. Total carbon parts on my Meta, 0
Good idea. I started a thread like this at the first of the year. Un-Official Clydesdale Thread - EMTB Forums
I'm 6'5" (196cm) I’m 4 months into emtb ownership and it has been a great experience all around. I started 2019 at 269lbs. I figured if I’m dropping $4k on a bike I need to ride at least...
Yay happy to see another grip shift user on here. I swapped my meta over to gripshift before the first ride. Been riding gripshift for more than 20 years. I find is so much better than triggers. Btw the grips that seam includes suck the are tapered towards the end of the bar. I had lots of...
You are racing an ebike. :unsure: You get what you get. If you want to go faster pedal harder like you would on a regular bike. Mountain out of a mole hill. All speedometers that are not gps based generally read 8–10% slow to keep the manufacturer on the radar side of a lawsuit.
As will all...
I’m on a 2018 so the leverage ratio is a little higher than the 2019 29er. I’m running a 650lb spring a and tip the scales at 109kg. My riding style is one where I don’t leave the ground much and prefer plush traction over big hits.
It was the stock Formula hub/spank 395 rim. I had it relaced with slightly longer DT 14/15/14 spokes has they have a little more tensile strength because of the forged butting.
I’ve had 1.5 minor issues that where addressed very well
1) I broke a spoke on the rear wheel. When removing the cassette to swap the spoke I didn’t have the modern tool for a 12mm axle so I used the standard FR5 I’ve had for years. I needed to removed the axle “cone” for it to get a good...
Well broke spoke #3 on the second ride since spoke #2 broke. We is getting rebuilt with some DT 14/15 spokes and brass nipples. Hopefully the butted spokes will be more durable for me. They have been in the past.
When comparing battery size a watt hour is the same unit regardless of voltage. With the RM being a 48v system means it has less amp hours than a 36v battery.
I don’t understand how they are using a lower rpm high torque motor with higher voltage. Voltage generally determines RPM amps torque.
I’ve broken 2 spokes on the stock spank 395 rear wheel in my last 4 rides. Anyone else experience this? Wondering if that wheel wind be long for the world.
Thanks.
I’m currently running a Spank 60mm rise bar it is swept 5* up and 10* back. Because the silly low stack height on the Meta Power I would really like to keep a 60mm or maybe even 80mm. I’ve been battling some finger numbness while riding and remembered today that I’m always having to find bars...
Still on OEM hips myself but 3 time under the knife to fix a femur break. There is a saying. “Too burly too early” creates problems. Better to take the down time now then having to redo the surgery or living with less than stellar results. Both of those suck far more than a few weeks off your bike.
Thanks for putting this in my radar. I’ve been contemplating an ACS3 but this looks far superior and less expensive. A huge bonus that there are 11 spring options vs 6 from push.
I might be ordering one very soon.
I ended up with a meta power because it was much better spec than the base Levo and I would have had to spend an additional $600-1000 to bring the base to where I wanted with a dropper and coil shock.
Yes I don’t have all the fancy tech of the Levo but I had my bike in hand 1 week after...
That is the nature of lithium batterys. The the bars there are only 2 ways to judge battery state of charge on lithium cells. Voltage drop and current used over time. I have no idea how the BMS in the Shimano battery’s determines battery life. I know the voltage drop curve of lithium cells is...
I wanted to circle back and update this thread. I’m 4 months into emtb ownership and it has been a great experience all around. I started 2019 at 269lbs. I figured if I’m dropping $4k on a bike I need to ride at least twice a week to amortize my cost down to about $40 a ride. It been a wet and...