Mine failed at less miles than yours. It seized when left for a few days and made a grinding noise for the first 10 miles of a ride. I was surprised as I had the improved mud stop seal on from new and regularly removed it and re-greased it, also was careful with cleaning. Submerged it once...
I have a similar setup on my Mondraker Dusty Gravel. My Garmin shows Axs battery for shifters, RD and dropper. It’s buggy, connects, disconnects and reconnects loads of times during a ride. The Garmin does show the battery info dropping in stages and alarms when low, but when disconnected it...
I used their service to refurbish my Bosch motor, grinding noise and seized peddles after a short storage. Service was great, as good as as a new motor. Never submerged and carefully washed but, and it’s only my opinion, these motors are poorly designed, automotive equipment has a far better...
Every point so true. Poor spares availability and no upgrade path leads to huge waste and environmental damage. Manufacturers need to wake up and provide a clear upgrade Plath for their products.
It’s definitely available technology and already quite good. I’ve recently purchased a Mondraker Dusty RR with mahile’s x20 hub motor. It links with a garmin hr and adjusts the power based on hr. It works well to. Got to say, hub motors have come on significantly, for a gravel bike it’s a...
It doesn’t have a shelf life at all. I worked in the Lubs business inc grease. It’s actually almost impossible to dispose of, the plants have tons of off spec stuff in barrels stored for years. As pointed out, the aviation products are the exception, they need regular re-certification as expected.
Ok not commenting on th overall quality of any manufacturer, but I’ve always used KMC chains on shimano and SRAM systems without any issues or noticeable differences other than KMC e-bike specific chain does appear to last longer.
I have the older Bosch with the new Neon display. I have experienced similar issues recently (nothing working reliably and powering off) and found it to be some dirt on the display connections. A quick wipe of the contacts on the display and mount fixed it. Took a while to diagnose though !
I was riding MM DH casings, replaced the rear with the Exo + version.12 months on, no issues other than the fact that the exo is noticeably lighter, I’ve not had any problems.
My money is on the motor mounting plate bolts, I’ve had the very same issue, weeks in at wheelbase in Staverly, £100 bill to replace the (£8) bracket and trap all the main motor cables damaging them in the process. Ended up re-doing all the work myself removing the thin sticky gaskets from the...
Ok I appear to be the only one that has used silverfish, for a DHX2 and transfer dropper. Not cheap, but fast and efficient, fixed damaged parts in the price, so overall a good experience.
Modern Lithium Iron batteries have an incredibly long service life, if looked after. ( Never fully discharge and store at 70-80%). Far better than the Lipo battery in phones, unfortunately they are heavier.
I use the Hiploc on my road bike for short stops. It can be cut with a decent pair of pliers, but most opportunist’s don’t carry them, so it works and weighs nothing. Straps nicely to the top or down tube.
I’ve got SRAM EX1 8 speed. 90% of the time it’s more than adequate, proved bomb proof and reliable; 1.5k with no obvious wear. As with everything, the other 10% I could just do with a gear in between. Climbing a long steep fire track last week , I was following 2 ebikes with 12sp and I was...
Just had my Mondraker level RR in for creaking from the motor @ 1000km. You could feel it moving when you stand on the pedals. Turns out it was the motor to frame mounting bracket, which has a gasket (very thin) moulded on, which deteriorates over time. The local mountain bike centre told me...
I like mine, ticks all the boxes and even though it weighs a ton with a 500wh spare in, the weight evaporates when you put it on… the sign of a good backpack!
EX1 8 speed on mine (10 on previous emtb), appears to be fine and problem free. There is the odd occasion when I feel I could use a gear in between, but being honest it’s rare. Expensive, but to date it’s been bomb proof. Would expect for me, between 8 and 10 would be optimal.