Dezmond 22
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Locked down and waiting for Shimano to hopefully replace my dead motor with the dreaded e10 error code after only around 350km ....................insert unhappy smiley here .
Locked down and waiting for Shimano to hopefully replace my dead motor with the dreaded e10 error code after only around 350km ....................insert unhappy smiley here .
Unfortunately Shimano in Australia have run out of replacement motors , so looks like I am out of action until sometime in May.........
Yes , doesn't seem to be an issue as long as you follow the guidelines about social distancing , the only real issue would be the HWY patrol if you get pulled over .Bummer.
Are you guys allowed to ride MTB in the lockdown?
Yes , doesn't seem to be an issue as long as you follow the guidelines about social distancing , the only real issue would be the HWY patrol if you get pulled over .
Seems hit and miss each officer and his interpretation of the law , how far are you from home and if he considers what your doing as exercise .
I an lucky as trails are close to my house , still makes me nervous though.
The thing that pisses me off the most is that there are hundreds of road riders out every day , you can go and play golf yet I cannot go for a ride on my motorcycle for mental health , I have to be traveling to a doctor dentist or going shopping .Such a joke , how can I be getting infected or be endangering someone , and for the excuse that "oh you could crash " statistically more car accidents happen every day than bikes.
Maybe I should strap a golf club to the side of the motorbike LOL
How do you determine battery health on the Shimano system? Is this something new, I don't remember seeing that anywhere?
not tried that - thanksUse the diagnostic tool in the E-Tube app
Well I don’t have the 2020 SX but the 2020 Team, and as far as I can see on Commencal Tech, they should be identical in that area.Can anyone with a 2020 SX take a couple of photos of how the magnet sensor is mounted under the rear brake? I've seen diagrams only, but I'm curious as to how it's actually mounted and how the wire is routed. If someone could attach a photo from the inside view (looking at the inside of the left chain stay with the rear wheel off) that would be great.
Well I don’t have the 2020 SX but the 2020 Team, and as far as I can see on Commencal Tech, they should be identical in that area.
I bought the Meta Power 29 Team model, after being advised by the guys at Commencal. At first I had my eyes set on the SX but was told that it was primarily a bike park, whereas the 29’er was more versatile for trail and enduro. Since my primary use is trail and enduro and not so much bike park I decided to take their advice and go for the Meta Power 29 Team. It’s quite easy to handle both pedalling uphill, and descending flowy trails as well as more rough descents.Hi everybody. I want to get a Commencal e-bike (my first e-bike). My local store has both 2020 models: Meta Power 29 Team and Meta Power SX and I don't want to wait for 2021 models.
I'm really having trouble to decide. I'm 6.07ft tall and weight 165lbs.
I usually ride, trails, enduro trails and bike parks (I live surrounded by mountains) so I'm looking for the best all-rounder. Mountains here are anti-grip type. A bike that will be good for pedalling, but above all, a bike to enjoy descents with good control. Which of both models you suggest as an all-rounder (more versatile)?
My concerns:
Meta Power 29 Team: Does it have good maneuverability on descents (considering e-bike weight and 29 wheels)?, is it easy to handle?, do you enjoy it on bike parks?, is it agile?
Meta Power SX: Is it comfortable uphill and for pedalling?, is it agile when descending flowy trails?, is it just for big hitter trails?, is it versatile?
Has anybody tried both of them?
Thanks in advance for your help. I'm really anxious to get my new e-bike!
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