Just picked up a couple of these for my wife and I. We are in the US and can find hardly Info on them. Have been on two rides so far and really impressed.
Anyone else have them or have any Info for first time EMTB owners?
How's your stock on those huskies? A friend was looking at a large in either the mt cross or hard cross.I put together two MC7’s and one MC5 for customers yesterday. I still think in North America these Husky ebikes are the best bang for buck on the market.
The MC7 has amazing value when you look at the build spec.
How's your stock on those huskies? A friend was looking at a large in either the mt cross or hard cross.
Ok thanks. Ive found some good deals on bikes for him but they get snapped up so quick.nothing available, everything was presold before they even arrived.
So I have about 8 rides on the MC-5 and no major issues to report, rides great.
But the one thing that sucks is the display/integrated control bar unit, It's doesn't support BlueTooth, so you can change the profile setting with the Shimano e-Tube mobile app. You have to use Windows e-Tube app with a laptop and the Shimano SM-PCE02 PC Linkage Device with a adapter for a SD300 to SD50 connection.
WTF Shimano how much trouble or cost would it taking to add BlueTooth connectivity to the display/integrated control unit, that is just bad engineering.
You can buy the SC-EM800 display unit and the SW-EM800L switch unit, that will cost you about $330USD.i know we shouldnt have to buy another display unit but do you know if that’s a option? Something that supports Bluetooth !
So I decided to buy the EW-AD305 adapter and a SD300 cable, so I could connect SCE7000 display on my Wire Peak Comp to my MC-5 EP800 motor. It worked I was able to use my phone to connect to the SCE700 and with the e-Tube app change the assist / Nm on my EP800.i know we shouldnt have to buy another display unit but do you know if that’s a option? Something that supports Bluetooth !
i Had to order my SC EM800 and SW-EM800 from Spain i think cost about 500 CAD with shipping....but my problem now is i need a 400mm EW sd300 cable and cant find them anywhere where shipping cost more than the cable lol.You can buy the SC-EM800 display unit and the SW-EM800L switch unit, that will cost you about $330USD.
Can't find any of the parts above in-stock right now
You might want to try "blue sky cycling" in cali. It took a while put they got me a shimano speed sensor. They may have more esteps small partsi Had to order my SC EM800 and SW-EM800 from Spain i think cost about 500 CAD with shipping....but my problem now is i need a 400mm EW sd300 cable and cant find them anywhere where shipping cost more than the cable lol.
I ordered the SHIMANO EW-AD305 Conversion Adapter EW-SD50 to EW-SD300 and the SHIMANO EW-SD50 Electric Wire (350mm) on Amazon as none of my LBS had ether of these items on the shelf. There is also a shop in SD "BikeBling" that sells eMTB parts and seems to have them in stock base on what their website is showing.i Had to order my SC EM800 and SW-EM800 from Spain i think cost about 500 CAD with shipping....but my problem now is i need a 400mm EW sd300 cable and cant find them anywhere where shipping cost more than the cable lol.
Thanks I will check them out!!!You might want to try "blue sky cycling" in cali. It took a while put they got me a shimano speed sensor. They may have more esteps small parts
Yea I ordered the adapter as well thinking I would need it but it seems like shimanos tech sheet is not a 100% accurate the ScE5000 was using a EW SD300 cable (shimanos site says its the sd50) so basically everything just plugs in. Until I received the tool for the sd50 I had no reference on to cable sizes lol pretty frustrating...but to be expected.I ordered the SHIMANO EW-AD305 Conversion Adapter EW-SD50 to EW-SD300 and the SHIMANO EW-SD50 Electric Wire (350mm) on Amazon as none of my LBS had ether of these items on the shelf. There is also a shop in SD "BikeBling" that sells eMTB parts and seems to have them in stock base on what their website is showing.
I decide to go the cheap route and used the SCE7000 display on my other eMTB to change the setting on my EP8, so still using the SC-E5003 display unit. I changed my settings and leave them, I don't need to use the 2nd profile.Yea I ordered the adapter as well thinking I would need it but it seems like shimanos tech sheet is not a 100% accurate the ScE5000 was using a EW SD300 cable (shimanos site says its the sd50) so basically everything just plugs in. Until I received the tool for the sd50 I had no reference on to cable sizes lol pretty frustrating...but to be expected.
I changed the setting to the following: Nm Eco = 65, Trail = 75, Boost = 85 and the Assist level Eco = L6, Trail = L8, Boost = L10Just curious what settings did you change on the ep8?
Awesome... thanks I will give them a shot!I changed the setting to the following: Nm Eco = 65, Trail = 75, Boost = 85 and the Assist level Eco = L6, Trail = L8, Boost = L10
I picked up a 2021 HC7 about a month ago. As far as bang for the buck, I do not see any other brand that is even close. The Zeb and SD+ suspension are excellent, build quality is awesome. The motor is very good...not quite as good as the Bosch Gen4 if you ask me, but the EP8 is a very good motor. Over all I am very happy with my Husky.I put together two MC7’s and one MC5 for customers yesterday. I still think in North America these Husky ebikes are the best bang for buck on the market.
The MC7 has amazing value when you look at the build spec.
I love my bike, same one only complaint is the computer is a pain in the ass to try and update firmware and play with the settings...so I swapped it! There is not alot of knowledge at shops ethier but that is to be expected since it's so new.I picked up a 2021 HC7 about a month ago. As far as bang for the buck, I do not see any other brand that is even close. The Zeb and SD+ suspension are excellent, build quality is awesome. The motor is very good...not quite as good as the Bosch Gen4 if you ask me, but the EP8 is a very good motor. Over all I am very happy with my Husky.
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