No it's not.Really cool looking bike, I'm jealous. Is that battery removable?
Shimano one won't fit with the way they integrated the motor into the carbon frame, the carvon wraps right around behind the chainring.Dent it come with a chain guide? They come with the Shimano motor out the factory? Never seen an E8000 equipped bike without one.
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No, I must say though the Eagle chainring holds on much better than the Shimano one, and it was a pretty serious trail I was on, never done it on any other trail so far.Ahh - that's a bit annoying, so it doesn't come with any sort of chain device?
Depends a bit on whether your riding style involves pedalling across rock gardens and very rough sections or rolling them. I tend to pedal everything.I thought that with narrow-wide chain rings and clutch mechs, that you didn't need a chain retention device anymore. I have never lost a chain when both have been in use.
Have a Fox 36E+ Factory comming.
Why.....just because.....?
The standard 36E grip fork is actually doing a really good job, but I got offered a fork cheap, my LBS got the erong one in for a customer and rather than sending it back offered it to me.
The norco actually uses a 36 27.5 chassis and 2.6 tires.
The new one is the 27.5+/29 chassis. It will slacken the head angle from 66 to 65.1 degrees. And allow a 2.8 if I desire. Not to mention all the new adjustment I can mess up ?
As I mostly use the bike as a shuttle beast for my local enduro descents I think it should work well and will match the 36 Factory fork on my Norco Range ?
No the E specific fork only comes in 160 due to the internal air shaft using a 34 diameter with the thicker fork tubes.Hi Dewi, just wondering which fork you are putting on the VLT. Are you going the 160mm / 170mm 29er to match the Range?. I was looking at doing that to match my enduro bike also, but saw the difference in Axle to Crown was 25mm so not sure if I should just go with the 160mm 27.5 and suck it up. cheers
The spec sheets on standard 27.5 to 29 in 160mm travel list 18mm difference, I just fitted mine and measured more like 12mm, but I don't know if there is a difference with the E specific forks to the regular chasdis in dimensions.I was looking at doing that to match my enduro bike also, but saw the difference in Axle to Crown was 25mm so not sure if I should just go with the 160mm 27.5 and suck it up. cheers
that is a damn fine looking bike
They do the job, but I'm not one of those types that put a lot of value in rims, hubs yes but I find spokes and tension can play as big a part in how a wheel rides.Also how are the H1700 wheels? Worth investing in a pair?
And no one has mentioned the Lotus. Too distracted by the bike .
Wow, true! As my father says, the only difference between men and boys is the price of the toys. You are a lucky guy Dewi!And no one has mentioned the Lotus. Too distracted by the bike .
Haha, yeah the Lotus doesn't get a lot of attention lately.Also, note how dusty the Lotus is while the ebike is squeaky clean! Thats what ebikes do to your priorities...
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