For the alloys models (=A), the frame, motor, electrics are the same. A50 and A70 even have the same rear shock. Groupsets, fork and other components differ.This bike is very interesting. A30 or A50 would be my choice, because of budget.
Frame, motor, battery and electronics are all the same on every model?
You don' t have the same charger with A30: You will have the 2A and with the other models, you have the 4AThis bike is very interesting. A30 or A50 would be my choice, because of budget.
Frame, motor, battery and electronics are all the same on every model?
It's more than interesting. The thing is a rocket up and down. Feels much lighter when riding vs actual weight. I feel the bike wants to go really fast downhill, and I'm doing my best to restrain myself as I'm still getting used to the bike.This bike is very interesting. A30 or A50 would be my choice, because of budget.
Frame, motor, battery and electronics are all the same on every model?
I have the A70 and the 2022 model is quite different to the 2021 model. My LBS told me they are taking pre-orders for the October (maybe Spring) 2023 model on May 1st. They are not expecting many changes from the 2022 model due to all the changes that have already been incorporated, but this is just their opinion and it's not fact.
Sorry to hear your woes with the E8000. I have a YT Decoy that I'm keeping that has over 3000km on it, and haven't had any issues. It's a great bike, but I have to admit I'm preferring the more nimble feeling A70. The bigger battery is nice (I also have the Overtime) and the 108Nm motor is amazing.
It doesn't. I only noticed the pedal strikes when I put a 27.5 wheel on the rear. Back to 29'er now. I also put shorter 155's on my Decoy, but don't need to do that with the Rocky.That is actually very good to hear! I mounted shorter 150's on my Spectral ON because of constant pedal strikes. Was a bit worried the RM would have the same problem.
Looks awesome, how heavy as is?Wohoo!
Sadly the shorter cranks were difficult to acquire, so will have to wait for those a bit longer. In the meantime i can enjoy it with the 170 cranks
I like it a lot, it has sooo much torque uphill!
One thing that bothers me though, is the high wining noise from the rear hub. They put one of those high engagement hubs on there, i guess those are higher quality, but the whining sound when freewheeling down the trails is kinda annoying. Any way to reduce the sound a bit? Perhaps use a thicker grease for lubrication?
have the same bike u will enjoy this one .have you ordered a 165 crankset yet? i am looking in to that problem low stockWohoo!
Sadly the shorter cranks were difficult to acquire, so will have to wait for those a bit longer. In the meantime i can enjoy it with the 170 cranks
I like it a lot, it has sooo much torque uphill!
One thing that bothers me though, is the high wining noise from the rear hub. They put one of those high engagement hubs on there, i guess those are higher quality, but the whining sound when freewheeling down the trails is kinda annoying. Any way to reduce the sound a bit? Perhaps use a thicker grease for lubrication?
have the same bike u will enjoy this one .have you ordered a 165 crankset yet? i am looking in to that problem low stock
Anyone had the motor not engaging when pedalling occasionally? This has happened a few times, it starts working again after 5 - 10 secs of pedalling,
Yeah dude it's the torque sensor, recalibrate it through the settimgs. Happens all the time, bit annoying! It's a common fault apparently. Luckily a 2min fix.Anyone had the motor not engaging when pedalling occasionally? This has happened a few times, it starts working again after 5 - 10 secs of pedalling,
from my experience i would recommend to do calibration before every rideCalibrated the bike and the motor engaged perfectly again, the bike is so much fun and powerful up hill I can live with an occasional reset, it takes 20 seconds.
S13 after you commented on the whine from the rear hub I made a point of trying to notice the same and my bike is absolutely silent when free wheeling, no idea why yours is not.
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