Akemtb
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About 5 weeks into being the owner of a new Fatsix 10.0, loving the ride so far. Coming off a 2200-mile Bulls Monster e fs with shot motor, waiting on Bosch.
The Monster and FatSix are almost identical except the Bulls lacks a drop seat and Fatsix has lower gearing.
The walk assist on the Haibike is really week in comparison the Bulls, could stand some improvement.
The Yamaha motor interface is a tad better than the Bulls, at least measures miles in 10ths, other than that the two bikes rock.
Haibike has SRAM group with eagle 10x50 and the Bulls Shimano group with 11x42 cassette (too high of gearing in my opinion for an off-road bike).
Running Maxxis Minion FBF and FBR 26×4.0" in the summer, Studded 49NRTH Wrathlordes 26x4.2" winter; these tires came off my Bulls.
The Wrathlordes has 300 large cupped carb studs, really handle the ice.
The Maxxis Minion are front and rear specific, these track great!
So, with about 250 miles on the bike so far no complains other than the Walk assist, but with lower gearing than the Bulls there aren’t many hills I can’t ascend. The Yamaha seems to just keep bringing on the power like when you miss a downshift and need that extra boost.
The Monster and FatSix are almost identical except the Bulls lacks a drop seat and Fatsix has lower gearing.
The walk assist on the Haibike is really week in comparison the Bulls, could stand some improvement.
The Yamaha motor interface is a tad better than the Bulls, at least measures miles in 10ths, other than that the two bikes rock.
Haibike has SRAM group with eagle 10x50 and the Bulls Shimano group with 11x42 cassette (too high of gearing in my opinion for an off-road bike).
Running Maxxis Minion FBF and FBR 26×4.0" in the summer, Studded 49NRTH Wrathlordes 26x4.2" winter; these tires came off my Bulls.
The Wrathlordes has 300 large cupped carb studs, really handle the ice.
The Maxxis Minion are front and rear specific, these track great!
So, with about 250 miles on the bike so far no complains other than the Walk assist, but with lower gearing than the Bulls there aren’t many hills I can’t ascend. The Yamaha seems to just keep bringing on the power like when you miss a downshift and need that extra boost.