Scottro7
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Big favor to ask! Can someone please tell me how many links the stock chain on your Marin E2 has? Thanks in advance!!
Just changed mine last week! binned the chain - sorry. I fitted a 130 link chain and had to remove 3 links I think.Big favor to ask! Can someone please tell me how many links the stock chain on your Marin E2 has? Thanks in advance!!
Fairly certain it won't, have you looked into a range extender instead?Hi all - I am new here, being riding my E1 for 2 years now, and it is awesome but lacks juice! I don't want to. change it, but I am interested in knowing if the new 630 battery the 2023 model fits my 2021 model. Looking forward for your answers or any recommendations!
Fairly sure the lad at Cycle Solutions will sort you out. I've got the 3D printed adaptor on mine (a medium) and there is loads of wriggle room.Hi folks. First post on here, just got my E2 last week. Only 2 rides so far but loving it.
Can anyone help me with bottle and cage ideas on a Small frame? I've skimmed through most of this thread and nobody seems to ride a small. I've emailed the guys that make that 3d printed shim to see what they say, hopefully someone has a proven solution.
Cheers.
Fairly sure the lad at Cycle Solutions will sort you out. I've got the 3D printed adaptor on mine (a medium) and there is loads of wriggle room.
Cheers. What brand of bottle and cage are you using? I've offered up a couple of my bottles, a 650ml and a 500ml and there's almost no room at all.Fairly sure the lad at Cycle Solutions will sort you out. I've got the 3D printed adaptor on mine (a medium) and there is loads of wriggle room.
A specialized side loading cage and a Camelback podium 650ml bottleCheers. What brand of bottle and cage are you using? I've offered up a couple of my bottles, a 650ml and a 500ml and there's almost no room at all.
Cool, cheers. What size frame?A specialized side loading cage and a Camelback podium 650ml bottle
I did file down the inner lip on the spesh bottle cage to make a better fit but as it is only plastic was a 2 minute job. I know it looks tight but there is loads of adjustment on the slots where the cage is bolted on, I have it as high as it will go to make sure it clears the shock, I could have it a bit lower than it is if I wanted.
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Medium, double check with the lad at cycle solutions about what bottle will fit a small with the adaptor. He's great to deal with and will be straight with you.Cool, cheers. What size frame?
I have a large frame E2 and use the Fidlock wiht small bottle. It has never came off even with very rowdy riding.Howdy. I've given up on the bottle, there just isn't enough space in a small frame. Got a good deal on a low-rider camelbak so I'll be going back to that for long days out.
I've got a techy question I hope someone will be able to help with. Is there a way to tune the assist to taper off more gradually (with the ep801) when you get to the speed limit? It's a really annoying sensation of surging. It feels a bit like going over lots of small rollers, with my weight being pushed forward as the motor cuts out. It's only when seated pedalling on the flat.
My only remedy so far is to ride in a lower assist level and either stay within the limit (16mph which is rediculous) or push harder so I'm above the cutout speed. Neither are great options.
I switched to I9 wheels and ended up using the "Jagwire Pro LR2 Disc Brake Rotor - 203mm, 6-Bolt, Silver/Black". Liked it so much I got a Jagwire front disk to!Hello all. I just received my E2 earlier this week. I'm looking to install my carbon wheels that uses 6 bolt rotors. What type of magnet/sensor can I use on the rotor to make sure it triggers the speed sensor? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have the large e2 with stock 450# spring. I am 84 kg bare. This setup works very well for me.Talk to me about rear coil spring rate. I slapped my deposit down on a medium E2 which comes with a 350lb spring and being a chocoholic I've asked for it to be changed out to a 400lb spring.
Any of you guys/gals want to divulge your weight and spring weight of choice?
I weigh 160lbs. The 350lb spring was too light. I installed a DVO Prorate LS spring, 425-500x65. It’s perfect.Talk to me about rear coil spring rate. I slapped my deposit down on a medium E2 which comes with a 350lb spring and being a chocoholic I've asked for it to be changed out to a 400lb spring.
Any of you guys/gals want to divulge your weight and spring weight of choice?
Depends a lot on your type of riding as well.Sounds like I might still be a little under-sprung then, I'll see after a few rides on it. Mind you I'm not that fast so 400 might be ok for now
I think 400 might be a bit too light for you. Make sure you check the sag. I run a 450 lb on my Rockshox Deluxe Super Ultimate, on my Turbo Levo and I’m right at 28 -30% sag.
I always thought Marin put too light of a spring on the E2. The prorate spring I purchased for the DHX2 feels perfect on the E2 and covers a wide range of rider weights.
Mine came with a 350lb spring. I rode it half a dozen times and changed it for a 400lb. The lighter one was alright, but I had quite a lot of damping to keep it from wallowing, the heavier spring feels better without much damping. Bit poppier, and more comfy when I over jump stuff. I've done a lot of that since having a motor.Talk to me about rear coil spring rate. I slapped my deposit down on a medium E2 which comes with a 350lb spring and being a chocoholic I've asked for it to be changed out to a 400lb spring.
Any of you guys/gals want to divulge your weight and spring weight of choice?
Over-jumping... Would you say that's down to the weight of the bike, or because the bike helps you carry more speed?Bit poppier, and more comfy when I over jump stuff. I've done a lot of that since having a motor.
I'm going faster, and jumping better. It's definitely the bike making the difference, whether that's the weight, motor support, better suspension, who knows. I'm over the speed limit most of the time going downhill so I don't think it's only the motor making the difference, more likely the weight and stability in the air. It's a fun problem.Over-jumping... Would you say that's down to the weight of the bike, or because the bike helps you carry more speed?
95kg kitted up and 450lb here on a medium E2. Feels perfect to me, hit the rough stuff on it and it is fine, never feel I'm bottoming out. the Marin is a very progressive geom, hence why it seems you use a lighter spring - on another bike I'd be a 500 - deffo.Sounds like I might still be a little under-sprung then, I'll see after a few rides on it. Mind you I'm not that fast so 400 might be ok for now
Tidy. You'll love it.OK I am now beyond giddy, bike has landed at the bike shop and been PDI'ed, just waiting on the beefier spring arriving, should be collecting it Saturday morning fingers crossed
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