Burgtec The Cloud Saddle Ti rails x1 | x 1 | |
- SRAM Chain PC XX1 Eagle Hollowpin 126 links Powerlock 12 Gold x1 | x 1 | |
- InvisiFrame Frame kit x1 | x 1 | |
- Ohlins TTX22M MTBM Metric 1895 230x60 / 230x57.5 AM x1 | x 1 | |
- Ohlins RXF 36 Trail M2 Coil 29 44mm Offset 170mm x1 | x 1 | |
- Burgtec Top Cap Ltd Bullion Gold x1 | x 1 | |
- Burgtec Top Cap Bolt Black x1 | x 1 | |
- Santa Cruz Reserve DH Carbon Rim 29" 31mm x1 | x 1 | |
- 350 front disc 6-bolt 32 hole BOOST 110 / 15 mm black x1 | x 1 | |
- Muc Off Tubeless Valve Kit 44mm Gold x1 | x 1 | |
- Rockshox Reverb AXS 31.6mm 170mm x1 | x 1 | |
- Ohlins TTX Superlight Coil Spring 67mm (18077 -16) 106N/mm (605 lbs/inch) x1 | x 1 | |
- SRAM XX1 Eagle AXS Upgrade Kit x1 | x 1 | |
- Burgtec Shimano HT II Crank Bolt Bullion Gold x1 | x 1 | |
- 2021 Santa Cruz Bullit XT Lavender M Coil x1 | x 1 | |
- Santa Cruz Reserve DH Carbon Rim 27.5" 31mm x1 | x 1 | |
- SRAM CASSETTE XG-1299 EAGLE 10-52 12 SPEED: GOLD 10-52T x1 |
@Ricky101uk - Post some photos once you start your build. Sounds like an awsome setup!
I love the stock Fox 38, and the Coil. Did however invisiframe and AXS upgrade before hitting my first trail with the bike. Simply love it!
So how did the adjusted power settings feel compared to the E8000, if you had ridden E8000?Update, changed the factory settings to same as pictures above and it seams to have worked well.
I also agree that I’m going to put eco a little bit lower and flick between eco and trail.
Great advice
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I threw XTR 4 POT on the S-Works and very impressed. I will no doubt do the same on the next bullitI’d agree the Code RSC bakes are the one thing I likely will change on the bike. The brakes are not bad, but I don’t like the feel of them. I appreciate aggressive brakes, and the RSC’s are not aggressive.
Will try a few different pads to see if that can be adjusted. If not, I’ll swap em for a set of MT7
I will keep my order for a Bullit, but I have to say it is really disappointing that the Shimano EP8 still does not have the range (not apparently even close) of the Brose setup. I was hoping the EP8/630wh would at least get close. I already have an extra battery and SC battery cover. I was hoping I would not always have to lug an extra battery like I do on my Heckler, but now looks like I will have to lug around an even heavier battery! C'mon Shimano, what's the deal?????? I would really like to see some explanation of the range difference between the Brose and the Ep8 explained, as it seems it's not just due to the 630wh Shimano vs 700wh Brose.Just my personal view on the Bullit V Levo
Owned my bullit for a month and my S-Works is already redundent! I currently have the S build (until my X01 arrives March) so the spec and susspension are way below the S-Works top spec. Totally irrelevant as this bike eats trails for fun. The mid spec suss feels more plush and way smoother on small bumbs yet the S-Works has the Factory 38's custom tuned. RSC code brakes as standard are not great but my only complaint on spec. Comparred to the Levo to which ive owned 3 (plus Kenevo & SL experts) this is far more capable but will not give you the range or even close. I have the eco setting so low im basically covering the bikes weight with the motor, if you set this to give you even close to what the levo gives you you will quickly be out of gas. I get no motor clatter either BTW so not sure on that issue. So more fun than Levo coming down but not the range oe motor support imo. Price? If you think its high then you shouldnt buy one as you get way more bang for your buck on very heavy Ali builds.
I will keep my order for a Bullit, but I have to say it is really disappointing that the Shimano EP8 still does not have the range (not apparently even close) of the Brose setup. I was hoping the EP8/630wh would at least get close. I already have an extra battery and SC battery cover. I was hoping I would not always have to lug an extra battery like I do on my Heckler, but now looks like I will have to lug around an even heavier battery! C'mon Shimano, what's the deal?????? I would really like to see some explanation of the range difference between the Brose and the Ep8 explained, as it seems it's not just due to the 630wh Shimano vs 700wh Brose.
I would really like to see some explanation of the range difference between the Brose and the Ep8 explained, as it seems it's not just due to the 630wh Shimano vs 700wh Brose.
I have no experience with the Heckler. I do however own a Trek Rail as well.
Straight out of the box the Bullit default assistance settings are very high in comparison to my Rail in similar modes (eco/trail) - the ones I use the most.
After gradually tuning down assistance on the EP8/Bullit range has improved quite significantly.
I don’t have any hard numbers to share in terms of range/climbing as it is winter and snow here now. Rides are typically shorter this time of year.
Will most likely compare once it warm again.
With that said, I don’t really have any complaints with regards to range any longer. Tuning assistance really impacts those numbers, and thats a strength!
I have no experience with the Heckler. I do however own a Trek Rail as well.
Straight out of the box the Bullit default assistance settings are very high in comparison to my Rail in similar modes (eco/trail) - the ones I use the most.
After gradually tuning down assistance on the EP8/Bullit range has improved quite significantly.
I don’t have any hard numbers to share in terms of range/climbing as it is winter and snow here now. Rides are typically shorter this time of year.
Will most likely compare once it warm again.
With that said, I don’t really have any complaints with regards to range any longer. Tuning assistance really impacts those numbers, and thats a strength!
That makes some intuitive sense. I have a Wreckoning and a Ripmo. The Wreckoning is a blast at lift-assisted parks and is always my first choice if I'm trying to figure out a trail outside of my comfort zone, but it's out of its element on all-day climbs and backcountry exploration like I do on my hardtail. The Ripmo is balanced enough to suit XC and park duty even though it isn't the most potent weapon in either role.For now I’ll leave out any comments on range as I can’t compare them in midst of winter. For now, I’m happy with a better dialed assistance from the EP8.
Comparing bikes is difficult in the sense that they aim to be used a bit differently. The Rail is more aimed at AM, even though it descends quite nicely. The Bullit on the other hand is a real Enduro weapon. The coil and the big burly Fox38 swallows up rocks/roots and of course jumps/drops. Everything is transformed into a really smooth ride if i compare with the Rail.
Both bikes weigh about the same, but they are two quite different beasts. If 90% of my rides was technical uphill, trails and the occasional enduro run I would think the Rail would be give a more engaging ride. If the opposite applies, you love high speed descents, jumps, etc the Bullit kills it! Such an amazing ride!
As I said. I have a coil, so that may take from the popiness of the ride, compared to the Rail.
It all depends on what you like to ride. I’m fortunate to have them both.
I had some good fortune today! I went to a bike shop to check out the Intense Tazer and it turned out they had a Bullit on the shop floor that fit me, so I managed to take it out for a test ride. It was a parking lot and side street test , so obviously very limited on what I can learn from it, but better than nothing.
Some things I noticed:
- The E7000 is almost indistinguishable from the EP8 messing around on surface streets.
- The Bullit definitely feels the enduro weapon part - much more like the Wrecker than the Ripmo.
- Unless it turns out to have a substantial range difference, I can imagine the pedal assist shrinking the advantage of an AM bike.
- The climb switch is easy to reach while riding.
- It was surprisingly pedalable even with the assist off. Granted, this is flat asphalt but it wasn't the horror show I expected.
- You would need to be willing to carry a large pack, but the battery isn't so big that you couldn't carry a spare. You would need to buy a polycarbonate cover and bolts to make the battery work properly, and it isn't available yet. The comparable piece on the Heckler costs $84. Very overpriced there, but at least it's not the $400 extra it would cost to do the equivalent on the Rail.
- The availability situation is ugly. The shop told me the earliest that they could have an XT version would be in June/July.
I am 6'2" and 193 lbs and currently ride a SC Heckler with the 504wh battery and E8000 motor. I ride with lighter riders on Turbo Levo bikes with the Brose motor and 700wh battery. I have to carry an extra battery for most rides but my friends on the Levo bikes never do. Also I feel like I have to use run a level higher on power compared to the Levos. So probably the E7000 will do fine but you will need an extra battery because at your weight you are going to burn through battery for big climbs.I can’t get a XXL anywhere except for the lowest spec with the E7000 motor and that would come in May. I was trying to get the XT with coil but looks like I will just have to upgrade all parts (shocks, brakes, wheels) on lowest spec. My question is, never ridden the E7000, so do you think it will be powerful enough for the bike and my 6’6 and 235lbs? Mainly only do fire road climbs but still worried that the 60 is too low and motor isn’t as reliable? But seems most of you are turning down the torque super low anyways? I have a XL Mondraker crafty coming in March but really it’s only a bandaid for the Bullit as it doesn’t have the travel and reach the bullit has.
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