akarob
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So this is my first bike purchase since about 1995 when I got a Trek 930. I lined up the back tires and the Ebike is a good foot longer. Wow, is this thing a beast, and that's a great thing.
I know this bike is really expensive, obviously, but there's a very local dealer to me and I'm hoping they prove to be worth doing business with.
I have only put a few miles on this thing so far and my initial thoughts on it are great, but my forks are making a weird noise. On the rebound, they make like a rubber squeaking noise, or maybe it's oil going through a valve, I don't know. I made a short video of it.
It's clearly not supposed to make this noise, and I do plan to take it back on the weekend for them to check it out. I just thought maybe it's something simple. I don't know much about them, so I figured I'd ask.
Other than that, I didn't like that the seat post didn't even come with a quick release to adjust seat height. I mean, I know it didn't have a dropper, but come on. The brakes feel a little weak too. I really had to use a lot of pressure to stop. Maybe they just need to be cleaned, but they're brand new disk brakes and they should absolutely launch me over the handlebars for how how hard I was on them. Lastly, the derailer is a little clunky.
I can deal with the brakes and accept the lower quality component if it works, but the seat post thing is a bummer, and the shock noise has really got me thinking I got a bad part. I can see a seat post upgrade in my near future. The ride on this thing is super good and I am happy with it over all. It's just frustrating to spend so much and have to start fixing stuff.