StuckintheSpokes
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Haven’t seen it on the forums, so thought I’d share.
where did you see the geometry figures, i have been looking at these frames on ali baba but cant find any geoFunnily I saw this earlier as it popped up in my you tube feed - I kinda respect the guy for what he has done, but that bike would be an utter pig to try and ride aggressively on proper trails, geo all wrong, weight distribution all wrong, and the Bafang software is no where near as advanced a the Shimano/Bosch/Brose equivalents, which far more than power output are what make the motor feel natural rather than on/off in terms of assistance.
ignore that I found the geo, your right not enough reach too long chainstays for 27.5 wheelswhere did you see the geometry figures, i have been looking at these frames on ali baba but cant find any geo
I talked to the bafang guys at the Birmingham bike show and I thought their software was pretty good and quite customisable
Try this New Enduro Full Suspension Ebike Frameset With Bafang Engine E1075 Suppliers,Manufacturers,Factorieswhere did you see the geometry figures, i have been looking at these frames on ali baba but cant find any geo
I talked to the bafang guys at the Birmingham bike show and I thought their software was pretty good and quite customisable
Oh, I pasted the links but the WWW address was replaced by a link. Suggest you should each into Google
Oh, I pasted the links but the WWW address was replaced by a link. Suggest you should each into Google
Can fit 29ers to each ... I think that is expectedignore that I found the geo, your right not enough reach too long chainstays for 27.5 wheels
have you tried out any of the current generation of bikes? Turbo and first gear and you can almost coast up hillsSo on very steep hills I think I will need: (i) a throttle, and (ii) a motor a little stronger than 250 watts ... unless someone has info to the contrary.
There are plenty of off the shelf frames out there that you can buy direct from China, I have looked at doing it quite a few times but most have odd or conservative geometry that are not what I am looking for.
I would have no problem going down this route for a general/commuting bike, but for a performance EMTB (and by that I mean handling not power) there just isn’t a great self build option with an off the shelf frame out there right now, unless you get a frame builder to build you one, or go down the Light Carbon OEM mould frame route.
When I looked at it, there was just no way you could make it economically stack up against the likes of a Vitus, Canyon or Commencal, as buying all the individual bits separately to a good spec cost more than a new bike from them, so unless you just buy a frame and swap everything over it doesn’t work out.
I believe he built the bike for 5k, which is a grand more than a VItus E-Sommett VR
I’m going to try a couple at least. Do you know if the mag Brose Specialised has this feature?have you tried out any of the current generation of bikes? Turbo and first gear and you can almost coast up hills
I have not built it yet, but see my post from a few mins ago ... about USD 5700 for an all carbon eMTBso what did the bike cost to build and what was the total weight ,
Yes, the 2019 Levo has a tuning feature called shuttle mode -- enabling you to adjust between 0% (fully peddle torque controlled) and 100% (overall power controlled, which is a combination of torque and cadence).I’m going to try a couple at least. Do you know if the mag Brose Specialised has this feature?
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