jaggysnake
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updated mine today and the lights now scroll when turning on , never done that before
A lot of questions here, and maybe not enough context.Looking to buy my first e-mtb and the reign is at the top of my list. the 22 model e+2 seems like the bike for me, as it has the sram rockshox components i am used to and have the tools etc for. I have a few options ranging between 2800 and 3200eu and am looking for advice.
I intend to use this bike to replace most of what i ride on my propain tyee 5, lots of bikepark days with no uplifts. Is it better to have 1 625wh battery and buy a second 500wh to swap out, of go for the larger 750-800wh unit?
How much should mileage depreciate the cost of the bike? is 2800eu for 4100km worth it compared to 3400eu 415km?
Have there been any changes to the hardware on the 23 24 models, or has it been mainly batt size?
Thanks in advance for the advice
pUch
Well, I went ahead and ordered/installed and they work super good! Went out today for first ever e-mtb ride in the snow with these new tires (studded 2.8” front and back), it was mostly packed snow and ice, the tires are fantastic! Happy New Year everyone!Has anyone tried the Studded Terenne Cake Eater 27.5 x 2.8” on the back of the Reign E+ (2022) ? Does it fit?
So i went with the 4111km option, got 13 days to send it back if it doesnt tick all the boxes. I only have one major concern, the left crank is bent, and the cranks have a bit of play, id say 0,7-1mm. If i hold the front chain ring and wiggle it back and forth it does make a clunking noise. Rest of the bike looks pretty good, dropper is a bit on the slow side even after thoroughly cleaning and regreasing it. WHat is the max insertion depth, can i fit a 210 oneup for example. Also the battery cover does seem to rattle a little bit(have'nt ridden the bike yet).A lot of questions here, and maybe not enough context.
The battery question is easy: the 800wh battery is only 400g heavier than the 625wh, so definitely worth it.
Don't think anyone can give you an answer for mileage, it just depends on the bike itself, a 4000km well maintained bike could be in much better state than a poorly maintained 500km bike ridden by a bruiser...
Only small diffs between 22->24.
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