Javedmr
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Thanks.Its 500,
Both can lock out and I can felt the difference when onroad.
Sorry two more questions. Are you able to remove the battery to charge it indoors? And does it have a dropped seat post?
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Thanks.Its 500,
Both can lock out and I can felt the difference when onroad.
Me thinks this is going to be my new project bike ?At last few months, I was thinking go for a 2nd hand ebike or a brand new with a limited cost. Finaly, I decided go for this with my budget. Its quit surprised me the bike come with sram x12s rockshock front and rear, and new motor. It's all what I want.
Just go out for a on road test, found that some sound come out from crank and motor when I try to pedal strong, It seems the common problems of the CX motor. Will ask the shop can sort it for me.
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Thanks enjoy your new bike Do keep us posted how you are getting on and hopefully sort the little niggle as well.sure, it's a Bosch system, you can take the battery off and charge in house.
it come with drop seatpost.
I read somewhere that the weight is 25.5kg, but that’s all I know. I called the stores and even messaged decathlon customer service on messenger. They seem to be reading off the same spec we are going through. Beats me why the info is so limited.I am really confused as to why Decathlon basically have no detailed specifications list on their website page for this bike, it is super sloppy.
Questions to all of you:
1) How good really is the suspension on this bike vs the Fox Factory series on high-end bikes... is it many times worse and would it cope well with any enduro or all-mountain activities (not crazy downhill)?
2) Does this bike have any real areas of immediate weakness that you can see?
2) How much does it weigh?
Cheers.
Yes, even though the staffs in store don't know they are selling this bike when I ask them.
I just though if I don't like the bike I can send it back within 365 days. why don't try it out?
I will bring the bike in trial tomorrow, let's see how good it is. Basically, I just have 1 concern is the design and Geometry of the frame , there is a another bearinging set near the dropout, is it necessary ? And the chainstay a little long , its 485mm, apart of these. nothing complaint. 160mm RS pike , good enough for mini downhill.
I will upgrade to carbon handle bar later soon.
I thought the fork was a 150mm RockShox 35 Gold?Yes, even though the staffs in store don't know they are selling this bike when I ask them.
I just though if I don't like the bike I can send it back within 365 days. why don't try it out?
I will bring the bike in trial tomorrow, let's see how good it is. Basically, I just have 1 concern is the design and Geometry of the frame , there is a another bearinging set near the dropout, is it necessary ? And the chainstay a little long , its 485mm, apart of these. nothing complaint. 160mm RS pike , good enough for mini downhill.
I will upgrade to carbon handle bar later soon.
Been reading about chain stays here......please excuse my ignorance, but what are the implications of a 485mm long chain stay?
Mountain bike geometry explained - MBR
3. Chainstay length
Or, more accurately, the rear centre. This is the horizontal measurement between the centre of the rear wheel and the centre of the BB. Short back ends aren’t necessarily a good thing because they make a bike loop out more easily on climbs and, contrary to popular belief, don’t really help it to corner. Short chainstays can make a bike easier to get the front end up, which is both a good and bad thing depending on what you want to do.
It’s a complicated issue, but together with the front centre, the chainstay length determines where you are on the bike (central, further back, further forward). There’s no right or wrong here, but greater length can help a bike to feel more stable descending, and also help keep the front end down when climbing. As a rough guide, 430mm-450mm is the norm on 29ers, 425mm-435mm on 27.5in bikes.
Good message ??No implications what so ever of a "longer" chainstay . My Trek powerfly has a 480 , Trek say 475 , but I've just measures it at 480 , the Trek rail is supposed to be 448 , the difference between the rail (short chainstay) and decathlon (long chain stay) is the depth of a Mars bar , neither hear nor there .
Numbers are number, what matters is just getting on the bike and enjoying riding it . ???
Been reading about chain stays here......please excuse my ignorance, but what are the implications of a 485mm long chain stay?
Mountain bike geometry explained - MBR
3. Chainstay length
Or, more accurately, the rear centre. This is the horizontal measurement between the centre of the rear wheel and the centre of the BB. Short back ends aren’t necessarily a good thing because they make a bike loop out more easily on climbs and, contrary to popular belief, don’t really help it to corner. Short chainstays can make a bike easier to get the front end up, which is both a good and bad thing depending on what you want to do.
It’s a complicated issue, but together with the front centre, the chainstay length determines where you are on the bike (central, further back, further forward). There’s no right or wrong here, but greater length can help a bike to feel more stable descending, and also help keep the front end down when climbing. As a rough guide, 430mm-450mm is the norm on 29ers, 425mm-435mm on 27.5in bikes.
Its a 160 pikeI thought the fork was a 150mm RockShox 35 Gold?
Its a 160 pike
So definitely different to advertised?
Any more feedback on the bike, please? I think may of us are waiting to hear how it performs.oh sorry... you right , Its a 35 gold
Thanks mate great feedback. Few more questions:Sure, Ive been Llandegla trail in Wrexham on Sat. Rode 16miles in 2hrs up and down, 95% in emtb mode, just 5% uphill in turbo mode. 50%battery remained. so far so good. Handling pretty good. downhill very stable, RS front and 2.8 wide do a great job, only one disadvantage is the BB height too slow I thought, except this. Its capable for different UK trails
I have found another bike using the same frame as the decathlon
Then it's not the same frame.This one is using the Shimano e8000 motor
Same frame , different motor . Are you thick ? Might have different mounting bolts , but it's the same frame . Same geometry , same angles , same FRAME . Same rear triangle , same shock mount , same linkage . Just different mounting .....jeez ?Then it's not the same frame.
Good find and it looks very similar. But google is telling me that this is a 8500€ bike. I haven’t looked at the specs in detail, but it does have a 625wh battery. My concern with importing bikes such as these to the U.K. would be service.I have found another bike using the same frame as the decathlon
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This one is using the Shimano e8000 motor
Also same frame that Lombardo bike use on their semprione range of emtb .
Any one else got any updates on this bike , ridden it .
Hi mate, wanted to check what your thoughts were on the cornering aspect of the bike...I am hoping you have put some more rides .... Since your comment I have done some more research on chain stays and now I understand that 1. A shorter chain stay makes the bike more nimble, easy to do jumps and corners and wheelies. But the front lifts on climbs..2 a longer chain stay makes it easier to climb as the front is more stable. But cornering is compromised and less drifting you sort of lose some of the downhill fast fun....how’s it going with your stilus?Yes, even though the staffs in store don't know they are selling this bike when I ask them.
I just though if I don't like the bike I can send it back within 365 days. why don't try it out?
I will bring the bike in trial tomorrow, let's see how good it is. Basically, I just have 1 concern is the design and Geometry of the frame , there is a another bearinging set near the dropout, is it necessary ? And the chainstay a little long , its 485mm, apart of these. nothing complaint. 160mm RS pike , good enough for mini downhill.
I will upgrade to carbon handle bar later soon.
No, but you clearly are.Are you thick ?
Hey man one more awkward question. So I have been translating some of the reviews on the Decathlon U.K. website and one review stood about locking out the rear suspension.Its 500,
Both can lock out and I can felt the difference when onroad.
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