I read the first line and thought you wanted professional ebike riders to give input. Obviously you want all those who endorse ebikes to give input! :p
Had my Felt Redemption for a few months/500 miles and can't see any reason that I would purchase another bike. There are things I might tweak, namely I'd like a battery charging port on the side instead of underneath, and a USB connector would be nice but it's generally been an awesome bike...
Well, back when most frames were made of steel some purists would complain about the new aluminum frames feeling harsh, so what goes around comes around. Of course there may have been some validity since most of them had rigid forks and frames back then.
If you mean a full charge then I would say less than one. It looks like the yeti has 400 watt hours which is less than the capacity of a 500 watt hour battery, and the conversion to power the inverter means you lose a little of that 400 watts too.
True dat, and I financed my own E bike but I wasn’t locked into buying a particular bike. Fortunately I am very happy with the bike that I ended up with.
I assume you follow the instructions. How is it supposed to be used? personally I use one of those Park chain tool cleaners that you put liquid into and then pedal the chain through the brushes and solution. Works pretty well.
Perhaps. I thought this would be important, but since purchasing my bike I have only removed the battery once, and that was when it was brand new. I only charge every two or three rides so it’s easy enough just to roll in the house and lean it against the wall and put it on the timer while it...
I have had the exact same bike for a few months, but an XL. I am almost six foot two and it fits me well. I have tuned my motor a bit but go about 35 to 40 miles on a charge, and I am a bit heavy. Don’t know about increasing the shock travel. Enjoy your bike, they are great!
If that is the case then I think I would just stick with the garden hose. I know GMBN is sponsored by Muc-Off so that’s probably why people are more aware of them these days but I’m not particularly impressed.