I did the update yesterday and one thing I noticed is, that the motor really immediately supports. For example: we rode up a very steep climb on loose and wet rocks and pebbles and stuff. Was around 30-35% steep! I had wheelspin several times and almost fell once. Then I had to get back on the...
Uughh.. ugly stories you guys are going through. Luckily mine is flawless so far except for a blue led everytime I try to turn it on. 2nd try always works perfectly. I'm very very happy with that bike. Best I've had. Hope yours get better - maybe with today's fw update..
So, my Pro in size L is exactly 19.5kgs ready to rock'n'roll with:
DMR vault lacoon oil slick (~500g)
DD DHR and Exo+ Assegai tubeless
SQlab saddle and grips
Renthal Fatbar 35 Carbon 40mm Rise
Small LED lights front and back
So, stock and without pedals it must be somewhere between 18-18.5kg I...
The KSL is like a tank. But I'm surprised by the SL. There's more feedback from what's under your tires for sure, but it's still very forgiving and so easy to ride. Enduro is no problem at all. It's so perfectly balanced. I'm riding in the Alps, on rocks and roots but trails as well. It's very...
I went for a first short ride today and am impressed. Plenty of power, boost mode let's you fly uphill and the most surprising part: range!
I just went to my local trail. On the KSL I've reached the top at around 30% battery left, all in Turbo. On the Shuttle SL I still had 60%, after ~5.2km...
After riding a FF Kenevo, Kenevo SL, Bullit, Scor 4060 Z over the last years I was excited to see the Fuel EXe and the Shuttle SL. I love the idea of a lightweight EMTB, but the KSL lacked some power for my riding here in central Switzerland, right at the foot of the Alps. DH it's the best of...
Bought a 4060 Z ST as I got a hot deal. 7k for the XT Model. Could've had a Bullit 29er S Kit for 8.3k, but with those cheap parts on the SC the scor is a steal..
Obviously they got rid of the well known Problems. Battery sits tight, no gap, chain can't rub the frame anymore - there's a tiny...
Specialized has a Tutorial on their Website: Record your rides
Even for the US it says meters there. On another Website I just read that the Speed before takeoff and the time in the Air are being used to calculate the horizontal jump distance. Theres no GPS or so measuring that distance.
So...
What frame size and how much travel has your dropper?
I have my stock dropper slammed in as much as possible on my s3 and it sticks out about 6cm. Probably gonna try a oneup v2, although the axs would be nicer..