Harsh toke, sorry dude, hope it gets figured out quickly!!!Another EP8 dead ☠ goes into shop this weekend hopefully not too long of a wait
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I had exactly the same error on my Heckler, took to LBS and new warranty motor supplied and fitted in 1 week.Another EP8 dead ☠ goes into shop this weekend hopefully not too long of a wait
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Now that there is a new Heckler, does anyone know if SC is planning an update to the Bullit anytime soon?
too many manufacturing problems with the current line up to release a new bike.Santa Cruz has a 3-year lifecycle for their models, so I would expect updated Bullit around November 2023. At this point we are half-way through, with new colorways probably coming out soon.
HelloI'm really not experiencing any problems with range with mine
I’m 85kilos and did 20 miles today with 3500ft of climbing and still had 28% battery left, I was riding with mostly levos and kenevos with 700wh battery and most of them had 1bar left and some on 2 bars left max. I'm getting better millage then my 700wh kenevo battery.
In still running 4.0.2 firmware (not sure that makes any difference)
Change front tyre to assegai evo max terra from the double down max grip.
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Hello
This telemetry corresponds to the Santa Cruz Bullit?
I need the circumference data that appears in the first image, I need to know that data of the Santa Cruz Bullit.
I would be eternally grateful if someone could provide me with the wheel circumference data for Bullit that the EP8 has registered.
Thank you very much for answering, you have been a great help to me, when you come to Spain, you have a box of beers in my house in your name.The Bullit default circumference data is as that picture, 2180mm
I’m also curious about EP801 and comments on Shimano site about “2nd generation” battery management (I assume 2nd gen was EP8 since 1st was E7000, 8000 series) makes me wonder if that part is just software update, since battery mgm’t would be electronic function, not mechanical.I saw the Shimano EP8 rev was announced, the EP801. Various improvements. Santa Cruz switched to the EP8 pretty quick after it was announced, I'm hoping they switch to the EP801 as quickly. Despite some digging I've not found if the EP801 is quieter on the downhills.
Mine measures 170mm from top of lowers to crownQuick question: How much you guys have stanchion tube visible on the Fox 38 170mm on Bullit? Please measure only the visible part when bike is resting. Just did a service on mine and wonder if I have a minor stuck down situation...
Quick question: How much you guys have stanchion tube visible on the Fox 38 170mm on Bullit? Please measure only the visible part when bike is resting. Just did a service on mine and wonder if I have a minor stuck down situation...
I assume if your fork model has the air release buttons on back of fork legs you’ve used them to equalize pressure?This may sound silly but put your front brake on, one foot on top of your front wheel and pull up on the handlebars. Had this very same thing with my old Fox forks and that fixed it. Air gets trapped in the negative chamber and doesn't sort itself through normal riding.
My 2022 38s do, but this was on my old 36s on my bronsonI assume if your fork model has the air release buttons on back of fork legs you’ve used them to equalize pressure?
Most of the time from my experience when forks experience suck down it's usually from too much grease or dirty grease in the air spring blocking the transfer port. Most Fox forks are over greased on the air spring from the factory.My 2022 38s do, but this was on my old 36s on my bronson
I’m 6’2” with 36” sleeve, more suitable for a guy 6’5” (perhaps that’s why my wife calls me Neanderthal?!).Hi there,
I'm planning to get a Santa Bullit but wondering about the size. I'm just between L and XL. I'm 186cm, 115kg / 6.1ft, 253lb rinding in high mountain and bikepark. What size have you choose ? I'm just at the end of L size and at the beginning of the XL. Most offers in my country are L size. Is it a mistake of i choose the L ?
Thanks for your help !
Thanks for the answer, i think i will measure my arms to check if i'm in the same tribeI’m 6’2” with 36” sleeve, more suitable for a guy 6’5” (perhaps that’s why my wife calls me Neanderthal?!).
I ride an XL Santa Cruz Bullit, our trails here in SF Bay Area are steep, narrow and twisty making the XL best choice, I’m not a fan of fitting longer stems and losing some handling nimbleness while simultaneously putting more weight over the front in steep country.
As you say a smaller bike (shorter wheelbase) is more maneuverable, however, I fall dead-center on SC size chart for XL, since my arms are untypically long I can ride XXL too, (my son is 6’0” and rides the large).Thanks for the answer, i think i will measure my arms to check if i'm in the same tribe
But i thought for narrow twisty and steep trails a small bike will be more suitable as the bike need to be more handy and light.
Other question, I can't see any rider weight limit on the specs. Any recommendation for this bike ?
Some said coil is better for heavy riders but other that the air is more progressive (tokens) to not stroke the end of the fork travel.
To be on the safe side, I would go XL if you can't try both. I slightly regret my choice of L, and think I am quite lucky to have made it work! Given the general lack of stock, I would go for the S and upgrade - you could be waiting for a long time otherwise. The internal cable routing on the Bullit is easy to work with, so changing the brakes shouldn't be too difficult. XT or XTR brakes will be much better than the Code Rs. However, the SRAM GX stuff is very good - it's what I had on my previous bike. The XT is only marginally better IMO, so you might be able to stick with the cassette/derailleur/shifter/chain and upgrade the fork in due course.Hey thanks for the advice. Not easy to try both. Already difficult to find stores that have them in stock here in France.
I've called 2 shops and both told me that i need XL for sure. Santa Bullit size are shorter than others (go up to XXL ).
I think a bigger one would be easier uphill
What do you think of the S vs XT ? there is only S in stock or should i wait for XT ?
The main differences are the brakes and shifter. Concerning the fork it's only the dampers who differs. I could upgrade later for a Grip2.
What do you think coil / vs air ?
Thanks !
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