Rando_12345
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Ok, so my 2018 Commencal Meta Power has been sitting in my garage for a full year while its replacement, a Giant Reign e+, is used close to daily. After lowering the price from 3k (it has a very nice build with mostly new components) down to 2k, I just saw an ad on my equivalent of craigslist for a similar bike going for 1500k. I am not letting such a good bike go for that price.
My main issue is that the Giant does everything better than the Commencal and is very similar in travel, weight, size etc. So there are almost no reason to take the Meta out.
Option 1: Go lightweight, like stupidly inconveniently lightweight, but not actually that light. The bike weights around 23.5kg with very heavy tyres, coil shock etc, I could probably trim that down to 21kg with some questionable upgrades: carbon rims (I only need one rim and spokes), trail shock, drivetrain upgrade, fast rolling exo+ tyres instead of DH. I'm still not sure it would make the bike more likely to be ridden, but would be a fun challenge, could get expensive though. An advantage of this is that it would force me to take it easy on the bike and maybe make parts/motor last longer.
Option 2: Turn it into a park bike. There isn't a whole lot I would need to do here, I have all the parts I need. It is just that going this direction will accelerate motor wear/breaking, so at some point I will have a broken motor and then just run the bike battery less at lift access parks.
Let's add 2 bonkers questions:
1) Anyone ever replaced an e8000 motor with just a bb? I saw an article about a gearbox that would fit the mounts, I'm thinking with no battery or motor I could have a fun 20kg park bike.
2) Has anyone ever successfully removed battery cells from a BT-8010 external Shimano battery pack? I have 2 500Wh packs, in the name of insanity it could be fun to take out 1.5 kg worth of batteries from one pack and have a 1kg 150Wh battery pack.
My main issue is that the Giant does everything better than the Commencal and is very similar in travel, weight, size etc. So there are almost no reason to take the Meta out.
Option 1: Go lightweight, like stupidly inconveniently lightweight, but not actually that light. The bike weights around 23.5kg with very heavy tyres, coil shock etc, I could probably trim that down to 21kg with some questionable upgrades: carbon rims (I only need one rim and spokes), trail shock, drivetrain upgrade, fast rolling exo+ tyres instead of DH. I'm still not sure it would make the bike more likely to be ridden, but would be a fun challenge, could get expensive though. An advantage of this is that it would force me to take it easy on the bike and maybe make parts/motor last longer.
Option 2: Turn it into a park bike. There isn't a whole lot I would need to do here, I have all the parts I need. It is just that going this direction will accelerate motor wear/breaking, so at some point I will have a broken motor and then just run the bike battery less at lift access parks.
Let's add 2 bonkers questions:
1) Anyone ever replaced an e8000 motor with just a bb? I saw an article about a gearbox that would fit the mounts, I'm thinking with no battery or motor I could have a fun 20kg park bike.
2) Has anyone ever successfully removed battery cells from a BT-8010 external Shimano battery pack? I have 2 500Wh packs, in the name of insanity it could be fun to take out 1.5 kg worth of batteries from one pack and have a 1kg 150Wh battery pack.