I’m riding around on my 6 month old eBike with 630wh battery and I’ve only rinsed it once. And I couldn’t walk the next day.
Haha, well you are proof running out of juice isn't a life or death issue its just an inconvenience. Go pedal a flat Alibaba AMFLOW, now that might kill you so much drag.I’m riding around on my 6 month old eBike with 630wh battery and I’ve only rinsed it once. And I couldn’t walk the next day.
Might want to tell that to trek. The Slash+ comes to mine.Would be crazy to have a long travel bike with a small battery. The reason for getting long travel is because you're going to be shuttling more Enduro/DH trails, so you want full power large battery.
Also a pointless bike, that will leave you wishing you could do more descentsMight want to tell that to trek. The Slash+ comes to mine.
Well leak that shit if its true.Today Santa Cruz mailed the dealers with all information. Geochart, pictures and build kits are available.
Release mid April.
Won’t do. It’s under NDA.Well leak that shit if its true.
I won't comment on the drivetrain offerings, but yes something is coming soon for the mid range and this bike will have it.
I tried an orbea and I tried a transition ebike and there is a reason that I am coming back to the build quality of Santacruz. I just want a bike that works, does not have super annoying design/build quality issues. Santacruz + Bosch motor = exactly that.
Curious to hear your riding weight, tire pressures, trail conditions, and what you didn’t like about the Schwalbe Radials? I had a demo Vala this weekend and felt like the tires for the first time. They were pretty incredible and definitely outclassed the same Maxxis tires I’ve been using for 5-10 years in every way. Haven’t tried Contis yet though!I’ve just swapped the radials as they are terrible to DH casing conti’s (Argotal & Kryptotal) and with pedals is bang on 23kg or for our friends across the pond, 50.706lbs.
they will announce April 2025. i literally got pics and specs of the thing lol!Does anyone know a tentative release date? The Levo thread has been dragging on speculation for far too long on the G4, and if no long travel option the Bullit maybe a serious contender for my next ride.
I think sadly SC will be changing back to Maxxis, they have apparently had too much bad feedback on the radial tyres. I think they're awesome personally but hey ho.Curious to hear your riding weight, tire pressures, trail conditions, and what you didn’t like about the Schwalbe Radials? I had a demo Vala this weekend and felt like the tires for the first time. They were pretty incredible and definitely outclassed the same Maxxis tires I’ve been using for 5-10 years in every way. Haven’t tried Contis yet though!
They are polarizing but I've been quite happy with them as well. I'm of the opinion that the "folding" feel people quote is not actually folding, but the tire conforming (although I have no proof, slo-mo videos would be interesting). There is a bit of a "squirm" feel they can have under hard cornering, but once I learned to trust the tire despite that feeling I've been railing them with no issues. The extra grip in straighter lines has been a welcome feeling on the sloppy steeps. Curious to see how I'll feel come the higher-speed summer conditions.I think sadly SC will be changing back to Maxxis, they have apparently had too much bad feedback on the radial tyres. I think they're awesome personally but hey ho.
It was here: eMTB-News.de - eMTB-News und E-MTB-Forum but I have not seen the calendar in a few months, I don't know if they only added it during the deluge of bosch gen5 bike announcements?What's the website that has the list of upcoming dates for new product announcements? Was it bikerumour or mtb-news or something similar?
Wonder if the new bullit will have an updated bosch displaay
Would be crazy to have a long travel bike with a small battery. The reason for getting long travel is because you're going to be shuttling more Enduro/DH trails, so you want full power large battery.
I’ve got a 2021 focus Sam2 170/180 and would never go down in travel. Almost bought the crestline but am holding out for the Bullit.Correct. How many chatting here actually own a 170/170 eeb and ride it to its limits…?
Is the name of the bike still Bullit or something new?I've got one reserved with my LBS after seeing the details this last weekend and will be selling my transition relay in order to make room. The geo is pretty predictable if you have followed SC over the years and has the same type's of iteration on the vala geometry that you would expect. For example, extrapolate the same types of changes that you see when going from a 5010 to a bronson and apply that to what you see on the vala geo page. It's basically a horst link nomad with a motor.
The builds are slightly whack in the same way that the builds of the vala are slightly whack. Meh e13 hubs, brakes are too low of a tier for the cost on every single bike in the range, the usage of arc offset hoops baffles me when the sc reserve AL|HD are superior and 9,500 for an aluminum bar is a bummer. I won't comment on the drivetrain offerings, but yes something is coming soon for the mid range and this bike will have it.
Overall, I'm not a huge fan of SC builds at the moment and the pricing is insane... that being said, I tried an orbea and I tried a transition ebike and there is a reason that I am coming back to the build quality of Santacruz. I just want a bike that works, does not have super annoying design/build quality issues. Santacruz + Bosch motor = exactly that.
Regarding the WH situation... I've spent a decent amount of time on vala demo's. Most of my ebike rides are 5,000+ elevation gain. 600wh + 250re is just about perfect for me. If I want more, I can just buy a second range extender and carry that with me the same way I used to do the same on my orbea rise. Range on the vala is more then enough when riding in tour+ or emtb and power is insane in turbo. I can easily ride the vala in tour+ and get 7k of elevation gain with the 600wh + RE and I am absolutely knackered by the time the batteries are flat.
It is called the bullit. It's been referred to as Vala LT internally.Is the name of the bike still Bullit or something new?
I have bullit and I think it`s amazingly agile and light, compared my previous bike, Gen2 Levo which wasn`t bad bike at any means.I rode the outgoing Bullit for 4 years and the biggest downside for me was the weight of the battery that made the bike ride very heavy and sluggish. It felt more like a moped than bicycle. Super happy that SC went with the new Bosch 600Wh on the new Bullit to prioritize ride feel - you can use the range extender for long days and/or recharge while you're having lunch.
But sure, they will loose some customers who buy their bike only based on motor torque or battery size
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