New Bike and My First Post

MartyO

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Thought I would post a photo of my new bike. I've been on two rides and I am very pleased.
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Coolcmsc

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Yey! And that little rear mudguard is cute — let us know what you think after a wet ride.
 

lightning

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Nice bike. That lower chain device looks a bit brutal though, it's stretching the rear mech to its limit in the low gear.
 

Shinn

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Very nice rig, I've always been a fan of Rocky Mountain. I'd definitely have the chain length looked at though. For all I know they're designed to to do that...

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Labrador29

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Thought I would post a photo of my new bike. I've been on two rides and I am very pleased. View attachment 61640
Welcome to a new world Marty. If I could give you just two pieces of advice, it would be:
1. Learn all you can about maintaining your e-mtb in top condition. These bikes take a hammering if you ride like most of us, and they need regular maintenance. Will save you lots of dosh, and give you lots of pleasure and satisfaction.
2. Ride, ride, ride - don't be afraid to join an MTB Club in your area, and above all, enjoy the thrill of mountain biking either alone, or with mates..
 

Mike D.

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Small point, Marty... hasn't your rear mech got a clutch? I think you'll find that you don't actually need a chain-tensioner.

Welcome to a fresh website all about the new(ish) e-mtb culture, not an old school site trying to catch up... ?
 

lightning

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Yes l was thinking why has the bike got and upper and lower chain device
But l checked and its standard fitment on that model.
You could probably remove the lower one, mines got neither and l have never dropped the chain.
 

MartyO

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Mar 24, 2021
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Thanks for the warm welcome and great advice. I especially like the advice to ride the heck out of it. That's what I've been doing and I'm having a lot of fun. These e-bikes go downhill as well as my regular MTB. What I find amazing is what can be climbed.
 

kartiksaini

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hi you are talking about your
NEW BIKE AND MY FIRST POST
i suggest you have search on google your question thanking for sharing this
 

MartyO

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Mar 24, 2021
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Seems like Rocky Mountain has it figured out. I'm still dialing in the suspension. I've used 94% of the rear travel so far and no issues. I will hope that continues.
 

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