Secret Agent
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Just solid. Fluid. confidence inspiring.
Prices are online for easy comparison (in the UK at least) and weight is about 25Kgs for the alloy frame less for the carbon versions. with variances dependant on spec chosen. My alloy framed crafty RR didnt feel any more or less expensive than similar models from other major brands.I like the look of the Mondy but have always had the impression that they are either very heavy or very expensive.
Can anyone educate me otherwise.
Even Mondarakers entry level crafty r is very well specced and no more expensive than equally specced bikes. These are all expensive bikes in general. No heavier either. Actually the carbon crafty is the lightest full powered emtb on the market at this time.I like the look of the Mondy but have always had the impression that they are either very heavy or very expensive.
Can anyone educate me otherwise.
I agree 100% that the brakes are the weak point of this otherwise great bike. My first upgrade will be the brakes. My local shop recommends Magura 7 as the way to go.Has anyone attempted to upgrade the brakes on one of these? Not a fan of the G2's.
Thanks for the update. If that's the case then "should" be easy'ish.Trp are good I hear. Just got 3 with shimano so sticking. Bike shop said did not drop motor to do brakes and gear cable. Just motor cover and you can get to cables, is a pinch point at bottom tho. I paid as lack the skill
If social media is any indication , 99% of Crafty buyers have replaced the brakes because SRAM BAD !!!1Has anyone attempted to upgrade the brakes on one of these? Not a fan of the G2's.
Couple of options to make things easier, re-use the existing rear hose, just flush it through with some isopropyl via a syringe and blow it through to dry.I'm trying to get every bike I own on 1 Brand and TRP DHR-EVO's are hard to beat. That said, the brake cable seems to be locked down somewhere in the bike and I'm not a fan of dropping the motor and battery just to run the lines. Searching the web for anyone who's accomplished this on the Crafty already; not finding anything though.
Have the barb connector, used plenty in the past but TRP lines are smaller. There's still a modified way with string to make it work. Was trying to find out where the brake line was locked down at, it doesn't have any play. If the motor guard is the cause, should be easy.Couple of options to make things easier, re-use the existing rear hose, just flush it through with some isopropyl via a syringe and blow it through to dry.
Secondly use one of these: RockShox Barb Connector - Reverb Stealth | Tredz Bikes
I’ve used mine all the time with internal hoses. I sometimes put a little electrical tape over to help keep the hoses together and make sure you push the new hose as much as you pull on the old one.
Sorry I can’t help you with that, I have the previous model with removable battery, smaller battery but helps in these situations. Best of luckHave the barb connector, used plenty in the past but TRP lines are smaller. There's still a modified way with string to make it work. Was trying to find out where the brake line was locked down at, it doesn't have any play. If the motor guard is the cause, should be easy.
That looks to have a very thin down tube, I like the look of the bike.
So on my 2021 with removable battery it runs inside the frame at the top and then through a thin plastic sleeve/tube that’s fixed inside the frame to keep the cables tidy and help battery removal/install as well as stop them rattling I suppose. Then it runs quite loosely behind the lower battery clamp, up to the upper left side of the motor then exits the motor cover and into the chainstay via another thin plastic sleeve tube that holds it together with the speed sensor. Might be different on yours but taking the screws off the left motor cover and rotating it out of the way might help to see where it snags on yours. I’m installing some mt7 brakes in a couple of days, rotating that left cover out of the way will be necessary on mine.Were you able to get a pic of where the brake line runs?
Thanks for the details; will pull the cover. The cable is clamped down somewhere and that might be the only hassle.So on my 2021 with removable battery it runs inside the frame at the top and then through a thin plastic sleeve/tube that’s fixed inside the frame to keep the cables tidy and help battery removal/install as well as stop them rattling I suppose. Then it runs quite loosely behind the lower battery clamp, up to the upper left side of the motor then exits the motor cover and into the chainstay via another thin plastic sleeve tube that holds it together with the speed sensor. Might be different on yours but taking the screws off the left motor cover and rotating it out of the way might help to see where it snags on yours. I’m installing some mt7 brakes in a couple of days, rotating that left cover out of the way will be necessary on mine.
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That sleeve from the motor cover to the chainstay was the only ‘snag’ on mine. The rest was pretty free for movement.Thanks for the details; will pull the cover. The cable is clamped down somewhere and that might be the only hassle.
Thanks for the details; will pull the cover. The cable is clamped down somewhere and that might be the only hassle.
There only seems to be one available for the crafty, an Andreani guard and it doesn’t come cheap. Hence I’m in the process of making my own. Also not sure it fits the newer bikes as they have a bump on the stock plastic guard the the previous model doesn’t haveCan anyone recommend a motor guard for a 2022 crafty carbon?
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