Here's mine
The straps that come with the fidlock aren't long enough to fit round the battery from my experience, you need to swap them out for heavy duty zip tiesYou can wrap the fidlock attachment around the battery as well. The small gap between the battery and frame allows it. Then you can get a larger bottle on if you really want to. Personally, for a two hour ride, especially here in our heat, I'll need more than a bottle anyway and I still need to carry a pump and some repair stuff. So I use an Epoc 3L waist pack and 2 litre bladder.
Gordon
The front section of the frame is radically different than mine... I don't understand. Is yours a small size?
Thats an XL, they have the gap between the top and down tubes at the head tube, if that's what you are referring to.The front section of the frame is radically different than mine... I don't understand. Is yours a small size?
The Steps XT crankarms can't be had any shorter than 170mm, but the cheaper E8000 crankarms that can be found on cheaper 2019 e160's, like the 800, is 165mm.Are the cranks on all the e160's 175mm?
The straps that come with the fidlock aren't long enough to fit round the battery from my experience, you need to swap them out for heavy duty zip ties
165mm m8050 hollowtech hereThe Steps XT crankarms can't be had any shorter than 170mm, but the cheaper E8000 crankarms that can be found on cheaper 2019 e160's, like the 800, is 165mm.
Would you look at that It's a few months since I checked. I believe the 900E was specced with 170mm arms though, and 165mm on the 800. But htat may have changed aswell.165mm m8050 hollowtech here
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swapped the shifter paddles around to the normal positions
Picked up my brand spanking green e160 900e on Saturday. I took the stock Maxxis DHR IIs off and fitted Specialized Eliminator 2.6s in the Blck Dmnd casing tubeless, swapped the shifter paddles around to the normal positions, downloaded the fox manuals and setup the suspension, fitted my pedals and was good to go. I had my heart set on a Specialized Kenevo, but after a demo day ride on the Merida, and looking at value for money, I could not go past the 900e. Cost me $7000 AU with the absolute top of the line components everywhere. The Kenevo Comp is $7200 AU, and the Expert costs $9500 AU. Went for my first ride on sunday through Glenrock which was wet as f*#k, got myself and the bike completely covered in mud, but did 30km and ran out of energy before running out of battery. I have never had so much fun on a mountain bike. Consider me an ebike convert/fan
Sorry mate I didn't explain myself well. When I picked up the bike the outermost gear trigger made downshifts, while the innermost made upshifts. This is completely opposite to the SRAM shifters I am used to. I connected a smart phone to the bike (using Shimanos etube app) and re allocated the gear triggers to outermost does upshifts, while innermost does downshifts.Can you explain that - I've not changed anything with my shifters, so wondering what 'un-normal position' I've got them in
Sure is. On my non ebike I would do one lap of the xc track and a couple of downhill runs. Yesterday I did 2 laps of the xc track and 5 downhill runsGlenrock on an emtb is a heap of fun!
That’s awesome. I’ve started parking at the Yuelahbar carpark, warming up on DeLuge, over to the bus stop track at Dudley, then the DH track down to the Scout Camp. From there it’s easy to shoot over to the main section and hit the DH runs, or XC loop. I did 40km in there the other day - best ride!!Sure is. On my non ebike I would do one lap of the xc track and a couple of downhill runs. Yesterday I did 2 laps of the xc track and 5 downhill runs
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