iJak
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Going to start a thread here to document my first e-bike from purchase to upgrade / final setup. Will constantly update this main post:
The Purchase:
I managed to snag a Large H30 from Jenson USA during their annual bike sale promotion. Purchased at MSRP $5699 + 75 oversized shipping charge, but will get a $250 giftcard for later purchases. I live in Canada BC, and H30 retails for $8400 CDN after taxes. Purchasing from US costs me $7330 CDN (1.27 fx) before taxes and duties. Based on the tariff code for e-mtb that is under 20mph - Code 8711.60.00 - I will not have to pay for MFN (most-favored-nation) Tax. A tax I believe is imposed by different country (same code) in order to protect local country manufacturing (aka. buy local). Because I live in BC, I am exempt from paying PST, leaving just the 5% GST I need to pay ($367 CDN). Doing some math, my total would be $7667 CDN once I cross the border, which will still save me about $730 CDN + $250 USD GC(~$1000 CDN).
Canadian Tariff Document: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/trade-commerce/tariff-tarif/2020/01-99/ch87-2020-eng.pdf
BC PST Exemption Bulletin: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/taxes/sales-taxes/publications/pst-204-bicycles-tricycles.pdf
The Border Crossing / Customs (Pt Roberts):
Everything went smoothly going there and coming back. Coming back into Canada required the ArriveCan App covid screening which took 5 mins to do during the day time. As for taxes, it's exactly how I predicted. CBSA staff definitely appreciated the research into the tariff codes and providing them with the code right away so they didnt have to search. Although they did double check with me if it's correct. At the end of the day, I only got taxed 5% GST as for BC, there' no PST on ebikes, and for Canada, no duties or tariff fees on ebikes under 32km/h.
For those who's curious about the full Canadian tariff code on ebikes:
main code: 87.11 - Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars.
full code: 8711.60.00 00 - With electric motor for propulsion
The Bike Weight (Stock Configuration): TBD
Bike weight (no pedals): 45.9lbs / 20.8kg
Frame weight (with cranks only): 23.0lbs / 10.4kg
Front Wheel + Dissector (no rotors): 4.75lbs / 2.15kg
Rear Wheel + Rekon (no cassette or rotors): 5.22lbs / 2.37kg
Marzzochi z2 (140mm): 4.3lbs / 1.95kg
(Upgrades Weight info)
Mezzer Expert + IRT Upgrade (200mm Steer): 4.53lbs / 2.06kg
If you want more weight of stock components let me know, and I'll try my best to figure it out.
The Goal:
To make the H30 a~40lbs ~45lbs e-bike. Hoping to match the feeling of aggressive trail bikes / enduro bikes. Many parts are transfer over from a different bike, so weight savings might not be huge vs stock components. I know this goal is possible, but a lot of money will need to be thrown at it.
The Plan (Upgrades ASAP):
Wheelset: Mullet Nobl 37s on Onyx Hubs (transfer over)
Tires: Wild Enduro F/R with Rimpact Pro (transfer over)
Drivetrain: XTR + AXS GX (transfer over)
Fork: Mezzer Expert with IRT (160mm or 170mm?)
Shock: 216x63 with 1 offset bushing. Float X2 with SLS spring.
Bar/Stem: 77Designz stem with OneUp bar
Seatpost: OneUp 210mm (transfer over) < Utilized the existing post's cable, so didn't have to route anything. Also shortened it.
Brakes: Magura MT30 with 203 F/R < This one wasn't fun. Not sure how much assembly is required from say a LBS to do this, but I am sure the motor will have to be drop. I didn't drop the motor, but came up with this idea where I used the existing hose as a "tube in tube". Ran a modified Park Tool routing wire into the existing hose then connect the other side to Magura line.
The Later Plan (Future Upgrades):
Crankset: Carbon ones that fit ep8 (which only seems to be e13. I can wait until they get their crap together).
Wheelset: Something with lighter hubs + berd spokes?
Tires: New EXO+ stuff without inserts? or maybe lighter inserts?
That's it for now...if you interested in something here let me know. I will continue documenting my process here.
The Purchase:
I managed to snag a Large H30 from Jenson USA during their annual bike sale promotion. Purchased at MSRP $5699 + 75 oversized shipping charge, but will get a $250 giftcard for later purchases. I live in Canada BC, and H30 retails for $8400 CDN after taxes. Purchasing from US costs me $7330 CDN (1.27 fx) before taxes and duties. Based on the tariff code for e-mtb that is under 20mph - Code 8711.60.00 - I will not have to pay for MFN (most-favored-nation) Tax. A tax I believe is imposed by different country (same code) in order to protect local country manufacturing (aka. buy local). Because I live in BC, I am exempt from paying PST, leaving just the 5% GST I need to pay ($367 CDN). Doing some math, my total would be $7667 CDN once I cross the border, which will still save me about $730 CDN + $250 USD GC(~$1000 CDN).
Canadian Tariff Document: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/trade-commerce/tariff-tarif/2020/01-99/ch87-2020-eng.pdf
BC PST Exemption Bulletin: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/taxes/sales-taxes/publications/pst-204-bicycles-tricycles.pdf
The Border Crossing / Customs (Pt Roberts):
Everything went smoothly going there and coming back. Coming back into Canada required the ArriveCan App covid screening which took 5 mins to do during the day time. As for taxes, it's exactly how I predicted. CBSA staff definitely appreciated the research into the tariff codes and providing them with the code right away so they didnt have to search. Although they did double check with me if it's correct. At the end of the day, I only got taxed 5% GST as for BC, there' no PST on ebikes, and for Canada, no duties or tariff fees on ebikes under 32km/h.
For those who's curious about the full Canadian tariff code on ebikes:
main code: 87.11 - Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars.
full code: 8711.60.00 00 - With electric motor for propulsion
The Bike Weight (Stock Configuration): TBD
Bike weight (no pedals): 45.9lbs / 20.8kg
Frame weight (with cranks only): 23.0lbs / 10.4kg
Front Wheel + Dissector (no rotors): 4.75lbs / 2.15kg
Rear Wheel + Rekon (no cassette or rotors): 5.22lbs / 2.37kg
Marzzochi z2 (140mm): 4.3lbs / 1.95kg
(Upgrades Weight info)
Mezzer Expert + IRT Upgrade (200mm Steer): 4.53lbs / 2.06kg
If you want more weight of stock components let me know, and I'll try my best to figure it out.
The Goal:
To make the H30 a
The Plan (Upgrades ASAP):
Wheelset: Mullet Nobl 37s on Onyx Hubs (transfer over)
Tires: Wild Enduro F/R with Rimpact Pro (transfer over)
Drivetrain: XTR + AXS GX (transfer over)
Fork: Mezzer Expert with IRT (160mm or 170mm?)
Shock: 216x63 with 1 offset bushing. Float X2 with SLS spring.
Bar/Stem: 77Designz stem with OneUp bar
Seatpost: OneUp 210mm (transfer over) < Utilized the existing post's cable, so didn't have to route anything. Also shortened it.
Brakes: Magura MT30 with 203 F/R < This one wasn't fun. Not sure how much assembly is required from say a LBS to do this, but I am sure the motor will have to be drop. I didn't drop the motor, but came up with this idea where I used the existing hose as a "tube in tube". Ran a modified Park Tool routing wire into the existing hose then connect the other side to Magura line.
The Later Plan (Future Upgrades):
Crankset: Carbon ones that fit ep8 (which only seems to be e13. I can wait until they get their crap together).
Wheelset: Something with lighter hubs + berd spokes?
Tires: New EXO+ stuff without inserts? or maybe lighter inserts?
That's it for now...if you interested in something here let me know. I will continue documenting my process here.
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