Yes al the same as you discribed ... )-:I hope they sort it out with new parts for you under warrant. not good.
Did you also keep getting different random battery % readings on your display?
Yes al the same as you discribed ... )-:I hope they sort it out with new parts for you under warrant. not good.
Did you also keep getting different random battery % readings on your display?
do you wash your bikes with power spray?No it does not ! just done 200km from new ...4 rides from new )-:
No just hose pipedo you wash your bikes with power spray?
Hello not at all, even got any ... aren't the motors IP65 ?do you wash your bikes with power spray?
You should go fir a 210x55 mm mate ✌A question regarding the shocks travel: If I go for 150 front, what do I need on the rear?
Yes, regardless of what you have on the front, the rear suspension fits a 210 x 55 mm rear shock which would provide you with an effective rear travel of 150mm.A question regarding the shocks travel: If I go for 150 front, what do I need on the rear?
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Sram XD or Shimano Microspline available. Dont know if they ship to UK…
Depends on what the under layers you can’t see are, pretty normal to put a fairly fine weave cloth on the outer layer which the frame has and then build layers up from there toward the hidden inside of the frame.They seem to be using unidirectional weave (UD), isnt that a bit of a risk?
There is so much twisting and turning and a lot of additional force applied almost 360 degrees.
Shouldnt there be a cross directional weave or something a bit more likely to absorb the pressure from all directions?
I‘m 183 cm and the 19‘“ fits perfect with short 40 mm Stem.HI guys,
some of you around 1.80m tall what frame did you pick as a size?A friend of mine would love also dengfu e10.I gave him to try mine, but it is too big for him.So what would you advice 19 or 17 inch frame.I am thinking the 17.He tried in the past my kenevo xl and it was also big for him.So in my opinion the kenevo xl 2018 is like 19 inch dengfu.What do you think?
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If I‘m outside the house and charge the battery, I remove it from the frame and place it on the stone floor away from anything that could burn. If I‘m at home, I leave the battery installed for charging / storage.Hi. After using the bike do you usually take out the battery or leave it on the bike? Thanks
Thanks Waynemarlow that makes sense. I am wondering if this is the case with this particular frame E10 as there isnt much detail I found on how it has been builtDepends on what the under layers you can’t see are, pretty normal to put a fairly fine weave cloth on the outer layer which the frame has and then build layers up from there toward the hidden inside of the frame.
I'm 171cm and I ride a 17" and its a perfect fit. I based my frame size on the "Reach" measurement if thats any help.HI guys,
some of you around 1.80m tall what frame did you pick as a size?A friend of mine would love also dengfu e10.I gave him to try mine, but it is too big for him.So what would you advice 19 or 17 inch frame.I am thinking the 17.He tried in the past my kenevo xl and it was also big for him.So in my opinion the kenevo xl 2018 is like 19 inch dengfu.What do you think?
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The m600 is NOT road legal in germany or the rest of the EU as ebike, only as speed pedelec (which means you are not allowed on most trails either). Regardless of the wattage settings.I would like to build my own bike during the winter time.
So I decided for the E10 and the M600. The motor will be set to 600W and 25km/h max. to meet the local laws in Germany.
Battery around 800Wh should be fine.
Not sure about the Controller/Display yet.
You need the bb socket tool for the chainring.So im getting towards the end of my build but im at a loss on how to install the chainring. I even have the Bafang wrench but that wont fit in the chainring, seems like I need a socket for that. Any suggestions?
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A 44mm with 16 teeth , yeah but will they fit in that gap and be hollow enough for the axle not to get in the way?You need the bb socket tool for the chainring.
A 44mm with 16 teeth , yeah but will they fit in that gap and be hollow enough for the axle not to get in the way?
Any recommendations?
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