slickrock
Active member
In the last year there has been a surge in use anti-pedal kickback components to provide significant improvements in suspension feel, travel utilization, chain slap, and overall reduction pedal kickback on MTBs (mostly downhill bikes, but trending into enduro), especially on bikes that don't use idler gears or have high anti-squat suspension designs. I'm primarily referring to:
Come to think of it, I'm not sure how much pedal kickback is really a concern for EMTBs as it seems it doesn't come up in the forum. Perhaps the sprung to unsprung weight ratio is high enough that this attenuates the feel compared to MTBs, but then again there are a number of idler gear EMTBS out there, including the Slash+ (Pinkbike favorite) and soon the Forbidden models sporting idlers and DGI's. That said, it would be good compare and contrast some setups. What do you think Rob?
- O-Chain chainrings (or similar) that use elastomers to provide a degree of disengagement float
- and the E13 Sidekick or Tairin S1/Shogun hubs that provide a consistent drive disengagement deadband. The prior got Pinkbike Innovation of the Year award (over even the DGI motor if you can believe) and their performance claims are borderline transformative.
Come to think of it, I'm not sure how much pedal kickback is really a concern for EMTBs as it seems it doesn't come up in the forum. Perhaps the sprung to unsprung weight ratio is high enough that this attenuates the feel compared to MTBs, but then again there are a number of idler gear EMTBS out there, including the Slash+ (Pinkbike favorite) and soon the Forbidden models sporting idlers and DGI's. That said, it would be good compare and contrast some setups. What do you think Rob?