Rusty
E*POWAH BOSS
My Scott Genius analogue was like that - snagged them a few times over the 3 years I had it.Good luck with that low hanging bunch of banana’s ?
My Scott Genius analogue was like that - snagged them a few times over the 3 years I had it.Good luck with that low hanging bunch of banana’s ?
My Scott Genius analogue was like that - snagged them a few times over the 3 years I had it.
You can't really adjust the length too much or you have shifting issues going through the suspension travel. And I do use ALL the travel available at least a couple times in a ride. Put a zip tie around them to keep them together which did seem to help. Really, was just a poor layout on the 2015 Genius. I think they made some minor changes but not too sure.Did you ever work put a way to stop them catching ( eg adjusting length?) . I've been considering a genius for my daughter but those cables put me off
Yes, because they have tilted the front of the motor upwards they exit more towards the ground rather than parallel to the chainstays. Great looking bike otherwise, but that does not look the best from a durability point of view.Is that a production model?
That’s how my 2012 specialized stumpjumoer 29er was, but it never got tangled in anything, all kinds of wild places it went.
Yes, because they have tilted the front of the motor upwards they exit more towards the ground rather than parallel to the chainstays. Great looking bike otherwise, but that does not look the best from a durability point of view.
Propain E Kano looks nice...6200€ gets you full fox factory and sram axs ? but Shimano motor is getting dated.
Rotwild range...Brose is the best motor in the business,I think...smooth, not noisy, powerful. But they are pricy...
If YT or commencal would run a Brose motor...I’m buying tomorrow...
Good luck with that low hanging bunch of banana’s ?
Feel your frustration buddy ??
But, I’m no MTB Champ and I do like a zip tie ???
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You know the e8000 is only a couple years old?but Shimano motor is getting dated.
Maybe - maybe not. I have to use Trail and Turbo a lot more with my Levo (Brose) than I do with my Scott (Shimano) and the Brose has the default settings where I have dialed back power on the Shimano.Brose is the best motor in the business,I think...smooth, not noisy, powerful. But they are pricy...
i noticed the same issue with a GT E-bike - The geometric was amazing but the cables are a problem waiting to happen. I am a Levo Specialized customer because of how good the cables are integrated and no display.
I've owned a Whyte like this for 2 years never had a problem with the it.
The bike I am most excited to try, is also the one I didn't think I would have nay interest in, and that the new Trek Rail - aside from the geometry and the weight, I think they have put so many neat little touches and real thought into the ownership experience of the bike. Never been a Trek fan so I have surprised myself with how much I like the look of it.
I have had a quick ride on the Whyte 150RS, and cant wait to ride it some more, but was disappointed that the battery isn't really designed to be regularly removed.
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