But for me, that must have been the worst saddle I ever had.Yes, that's the saddle! I esw the M/L. You can get measured at most bike shops and their are vids on YouTube that show you how to do it at home. Great saddle for emtbs! The rear raised edge does indeed provide additional support when climbing and doesn't get in the way when dropping the saddle when going down.
SM E-Mountain Core Prime ...
Just got one of these Ergon saddles
Super comfortable for longer rides
The SM E-Mountain Core Prime is the only one that works for me, not cheap, but worth every penny. It's the fifth I tried in 2 years:
1 - Original Spesh that came with the bike - 2 months
2 - Selle Italia from my old Orange MTB - 1 month
3 - Ergon SM E-Mountain - a few months
4 - SQ Labs - about the same as the Ergon SM E-Mountain
5 - Ergon SM - Mountain Core Prime - almost a year now and the best I've ridden
No buck Converter. 36V through 22AWG to the light. Fuse I don't know yet.I'm interested to see what wire taps you use for the 36v motor feeds...do you know what AWG the red and black lines are? And which Buck Converter did you go for? Where / how are you mounting it? Are you using an in-line fuse off the +ve?
I'm getting the Exposure flex-E MTB light soon, this will be how I power it.
For some reason cages are really expensive. It was only £10 more expensive to buy a full derailleur with the cage. Very annoying.I recently bent the derailleur cage a bit. Bent it back, everything's fine again.
So looked up the price of 2 derailleur cage plates, and from the start I also wanted a spare set of derailleur wheels.
Better to buy it complete:
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It's on page 2 from this tread, with pictures, for the Garmin 830.Hello,
You fixed a GPS on the stem. How did you fix it? I have a Garmin Dakota on the handle bar but since the tube is tapered the holder fixed with cable ties tents to get loose.
Shame on me! I remember having read it some time ago!It's on page 2 from this tread, with pictures, for the Garmin 830.
For the Garmin 1040 I had to add a stem ring to get the Garmin mount a bit higher.
The Garmin Dakota doesn't seem to have a Garmin mount at the back, you will have to buy or invent something else.
how's the saddle so far?After advise in another tread, I ordered the SM E-Mountain standard. (66.99eur)
But for me, that must have been the worst saddle I ever had.
But this is a post a few pages ago about the Core Prime version:
Here somebody else, not happy with the SM E-M standard, but happy with the Core Prime version.
So I ordered the double priced SM E-Mountain Core Prime now (118.88eur), I hope it's better !
You probably shouldn't mount a bag attached to your dropper post! Don't want to scratch that inner tube!I mounted the XT M8120 wide click pedals, a saddle toolbag, bell, lights and the Garmin.
The first impressions are very good !
The unfair comparision of a Decathlon Rockrider E-st900 and a Cube Stereo 160S 750Wh
Still very happy with my modified Decathlon Rockrider E-st900, but I absolutely needed a full suspension. The Cube Stereo Hybrid 160 HPC SL 750 2022 was the only one available with a nice color and a >700Wh battery. I'm in between M-L sizes, both bikes are size L, surprisingly all dimensions...www.emtbforums.com
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On rainy days, with mudguards it will look like this:
I wanted a stable system without straps, fast click remove.
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Some work to do here also.
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