With mullet and 150mm fork you must have low bottom bracket. With standard 170mm cranks it must be too low.hello,
I ride this bike now since couple of months. I ride this bike with 150mm because i choose mullet wheel.
I ask all community of this bike if you find difficulty to have pop on the front?
I have an other ebike, Turbo Levo Comp Carbon, and i have more facilyty to play with the front of this bike than my LCE930.
I have the project to ride full 29" with 160mm fork. do you think it is the right way? do you have the same sensation like me?
thanks for your feebback
I have two wheelsets, full 29" with trail tires and mullet-set with burly DH tires. I like the full 29" more, even though the slacker geo with mullet setup works well on downhills. Doing everything again I would definitely have 29" for everything, it is just better overall. The fork travel +/- 10mm has very small effect.
Lifting the front wheel has nothing to do with the wheels. The LCE930 is harder to lift the front wheel because the chainstays are relatively long. On the smaller sizes this is even worse, when they are using same chainstays for all sizes. IMO chainstays should change with size to keep the same feel on the bike between sizes.
Long chainstays are not all bad, it makes the bike feel very stable, particularly at speed. And you can learn to ride any bike, you adapt as you ride. All bikes are compromises.