bram.biesiekierski
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Also. With the posted e22 sizes. There is an obvious error in atleast one of the measurements. I believe the FC measurement is wrong. It's the same for all 3 frame sizes. Even though wheel base, reach etc all change. So obvious typo.
I guess there could be other errors too
For readers - what would you do?
So I was about to pull the trigger, and then a local seller of Frey I noticed has a Frey AM1000 (VER 5) for $4900 CAD - reasonably well specced (yari fork, sram nx drivetrain).
The Dengu E22 build i was budgeting would cost right around that amount IF SHOPPING CAREFULLY FOR GOOD USED PARTS!!!!
if new parts, then the E22 comes in costing about $1700 more (CAD)
With that in mind, the AM1000 Geo is very similar, the alu frame adds a bit of weight but you get better durability in exchange so i'm ok with that.
+ I would have a bike ready built, in stock and i could get it NOW.
+ would free up my time this winter to work on another project
+ some hope of warranty support with local dealer if anything goes wrong.
+ The AM1000 comes with a 48v 21AH battery - considerably more capacity than the e22 standard 17.5ah.
+ comparing apples to apples with new parts - the Frey is essentially $1700 less.
This seems like a no-brainer if one does not feel they need to be on the bleeding edge of performance.
So...what would you do?
.... After putting 800+ miles, the build overall quality has been good. The only complaint I had would be use of the Maxxis Recon tires that came with the bike.....Based on my experience I would go with Frey since it is ready go.
There is something fun about building up and spec'ing your own bike. Choosing the parts, and putting it together.
I dont think it's a super cheap option to do though. And I don't know the pricing of Frey bikes. But mine came in under the cost of a base model alloy frame Trek/giant/specialised full suspension emtb. Although, with the multiple drivetrains and now an IGH on the way, that's not really the case anymore.
The speed sensor is externally mounted.Hi wondering what this is for? I'm assuming it has something to do with the speed sensor as it's the same shape. If it goes inside how do you get the speed sensor inside?
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The speed sensor is externally mounted.
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It attaches using the Philips head screw via the thread on the left chainstay.
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You should also see a cable guide located at the bottom of the left chainstay, which you can attach the speed sensor cable with a zip tie.
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When I built my e22, my original plan was to strip my remedy and use most of the parts to make the e22 complete. I had a good selection of spares, and only needed a few components from the remedy to make the e22.So I ordered my E22 today!!!
I have a 2018 Devinci AC I can either 1. Sell or 2. Strip for parts I need and sell the rest. Or 3. buy a bunch of cheaper "meh/ok" parts and slap the old devinci back together on low budget and sell as complete bike...
What I don't know: is there much demand for good used shimano e8000 motor, battery etc?
A cool enduro frame someone can do a full shimano build on?
I looked on ebay and pinkbike but there is NOBODY selling a bare frame w/motor out there....but that does not mean it isn't desirable. there might be someone looking to save a buck and build it up the way they want.
I believe i could get $4000-4500 cad ($3000-$3400 usd) for the whole bike. in good condition with 2 batteries.
Stripping the bike for parts I know are good would save me a crapload of time for the E22 build, and the parts are pretty decent:
- Fox Float 36 Perf. Elite Evol 36 180mm fork 27.5 boost
- boost wheelset 36mm w/2.8 plus Minion tires (i like em)
- Sram Guide RE brakes, 180 & 200mm rotors
- Sram GX 11s drivetrain with new cassette 11-42t
- stem, bar, grips, seat, dropper post....
so that's a lot of "deal hunting" i wouldn't need to do.
Or maybe I should hang onto it for a while just in case I don't like the E22 for some reason.
Opinions? Is there another side i'm not thinking of? goal is to save time while maximizing return (to pay for the new build of course)
I went with 36h tripple cross. Using 13g->14g single butted spokes.You can get away now a days with a 32 hole rim but triple cross the spoke, it’s almost no extra time to lace.
Yes. I stand on the rim sideways when I want to make sure they are all stressed and seated nicely.Ps do individually stress each spoke with your fingers when you think you have it all trued, you will be surprised just how much the wheel moves as the spokes “ relax “ into place. Best thing I find is lightly tapping the spokes with a screwdriver much like a tuning fork, its a really fast way to get good enough equal tension, but do be aware the tune will be slightly different on each side.
Hello.
Can someone tell me if this piece is like that or is the washer broken?
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I finally have my E 22 mounted and after about 300km I noticed a rattle in the rear suspension... I was checking and saw that this screw had loosened a couple of turns. But the opening in the external washer caught my attention.
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I probably didn't squeeze it hard enough; It is the only suspension screw that does not have information about the tightening torque.
What torque do you put on that bolt?
I'm 5'11 and a bit, I bought medium on a few ppls recommendation here. They come up pretty big and a medium is perfect for me.Has anyone confirmed (actually measured) all the posted geometry info on size large or med frame for the E22? I'm trying to choose between med and large and I'd hate to make a mistake based on bad info. I'm 5'10 (178 cm), 32 inch inseam. Most bikes size large is ideal for me, but if reach is long i get numb hands something fierce. I just had to change my 2018 Devinci AC bars to 60mm rise and that helped a fair bit. I really prefer large over medium usually for the extra stability descending, but geo keeps evolving to longer, slacker frames so not sure if that really matters so much anymore. but the e22 posted reach for large is 470, but neeko measured 496mm?? my current bike's reach is 465-470 (2 position adj geo) and that is really the max i want to go. any other riders 5'10 want to chime in?
also that crazy long chainstay length of 484 is really a bit odd too. Also Luna has slightly different geo numbers posted for the Z1.
I wonder if the also slacker than norm seat tube angle of 72.5 will also effectively increase reach when seated - placing more weight on the hands.
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