Kinda looks like it - presumably re-using the frame in this way means the sky high prices will also be a feature of the 140...Isn't it just the same bike with less stroke in the shock and less travel in the fork?
No, I think I'm just slow . Shock feels better. The fork actually feels ok but is also at about 40% sag. 80kg.You must be extremely light running those pressures! how heavy are you?
45psi in the fork sounds super low. I have read a lot that the 35 gold is a bit of a nugget and can suffer from stiction from factory, does there seem to be an issue here, perhaps it can be related to this?
Awesome find! I want to do a service on it soon so will see then. As I said, the fork actually feels OK. It would have been nice to get it at 30% sag though re pedal / motor height. I will do the serial number thing tomorrow.Pop your fork serial number into here, it will tell you more details on the fork and let you know how many tokens are fitted from factory and give you a guide on air pressure
RockShox Setup Guide | SRAM
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According to here the 35G should have zero tokens installed @ 140mm. 45psi sounds wayyyy too low especially if it has no tokens inside.
I can't remember what size I bought - it could be an XL! I'm 5'11". I had to order it in - they're not a big selling item here. I like the size. I remember the 140's were different sizing to the 160's (140 L is a bit smaller than 160 L). I mostly went by reach and what I have on my non e bikes. It's a rangy bike with lots of room, which I like. Probably really a bit too big, but worked out perfect. Because it is steep where I ride I have put the saddle nearly all the way forward and it feels perfect. I like the technical climbing stuff easily as much or more than the downhill stuff. I'm 15kg lighter than you - approx. 173 lb. I seem to have to work the bike more than my non e bikes, could be because of the bigger wheels (other bikes are 26" and smaller) and much extra weight. Great for me because I'm always trying to learn - it makes me move around a lot - I was probably mostly lazy before . I think you'll love the bike.I just bought the same bike and used the guide to set up my bike.
I’m 6’ and 210 lb .
Forks were 115psi and -6 rebound clicks
Rear shock as a base line lbs=psi do 210psi
Will do a few rides and get suspension bedded in then set up sag etc
It’s my first eBike and for the trails round my area is perfect.
I have a large and seems comfortable but I might try a longer stem as I’m used to a slightly longer reach.
Late reply - I did enter my serial number and it showed that I have 0 of 2 tokens installed, or something like that. I have since increased the pressure to 50 psi to more closely match the sag / usage of the rear. I finish most rides with 15mm unused on the fork and 10mm unused on the shock - rough estimate; so it looks pretty even (shock has less stroke length than fork). This includes sessioning jumps, drops off ramps (2-3m drops) and pump tracks in a skills area when I finish my ride - usually try to burn up that last 1 to 1.5km to make up 20km.Pop your fork serial number into here, it will tell you more details on the fork and let you know how many tokens are fitted from factory and give you a guide on air pressure
RockShox Setup Guide | SRAM
trailhead.rockshox.com
According to here the 35G should have zero tokens installed @ 140mm. 45psi sounds wayyyy too low especially if it has no tokens inside.
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