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    Shorter Crank Arms

    I'm also curious about crankarm compatibility. I *think* the bike uses standard crankarms, but not sure. I wouldn't mind 170's instead of the stock 175's to quell the occasional pedal strike that I get. For my XDURO Allmtn 6.0, it's not a big issue, but I do notice more strikes on this bike...
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    Shorter Crank Arms

    Too much sag in your suspension? Are your other e-bikes hardtails, because rear suspension requires a higher unladen BB height to end up with a similar BB height with rider aboard.
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    Yamaha 2018 PWX Walk Mode Disabled in US

    Well, that kind of negates that theory then. So I wonder why it's disabled on the Haibikes?
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    Yamaha 2018 PWX Walk Mode Disabled in US

    Do you know how many power levels Giant uses on their Yamaha motor e-bikes?
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    Yamaha 2018 PWX Walk Mode Disabled in US

    I've heard/read that the UL, which certifies e-bikes for sale in the US, will not allow walk-assist to be activated because it is considered another "power mode", and apparently e-bikes can only have 5 power modes, which the Yamaha bikes already have with ECO+, ECO, STD, HIGH, and X-PWR. I'm...
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    Where are all the HaiBike riders?

    Just received this last week. FUN bike. Front brake is soft, so I have a bleed kit on order. Aion fork isn't as nice as the Pike on my non-assist trail bike and makes a lot of "air noise", but hopefully I can dial it in. I'm going to try a shorter stem (my XL came with a 65mm) and/or riser...
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    Where are all the HaiBike riders?

    Hey Rob, can you elaborate more on this bike? I watched your video (great edit BTW!) where you rode it with the geriatric shredders and didn't hear many comments about the bike, other than you seemed to like it. What size did you ride? How does it compare to your daily ride and other 150'ish...
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