Blownoutrides
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Looks like an E-Onni is on the way…
They should send me one, I’ll stress test the new swing arm for themLooks like an E-Onni is on the way… View attachment 118481
WTF! I just got my new Race ID! Now I’m going to have to get a new new one! My wife is going to murder me! Seriously though, with all of the new motors with integrated gears coming out, I think I’ll wait for the new Bosch race motor with integrated transmission, automatic shifting and belt drive. When that comes out and it’s in the Onni or Voima, I’m in Fo Sho!V interesting
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Everyone will be able to buy it, it’s just that loyal existing Pole owners will get the first opportunity to buy and probably at a reduced cost, which is fair. I like it.He say in the video that the bike he ride is just a prototype and the real one vill be a little different with a motorptotection
It is wierd that only people that have bought a bike before is gonna get the password to have a change to buy the bike.
Is the only difference between the DH and enduro models the shock? 230/65 vs 250/75 or is it a whole different rear end?
I have the same question in regard to the various Voima configs they also are advertising.Is the only difference between the DH and enduro models the shock? 230/65 vs 250/75 or is it a whole different rear end?
So this bike was public knowledge a couple of months ago at sea otter?Pinkbike commenters will have a field day with that motor placement. A "ballsy" move to say the least.
Despite the product differences Leo layed out in the video, there's perhaps too much overlap in the bike's current pre-prod state and it may frustrate the existing customer base and may force Pole's hand to continuously differentiate the experiences of the bike models. I can easily see the downduro Onni configured as a trail bike more than the Voima configured as a downduro. That said, the continuous innovation is compelling:
- If he's right that the bike is a whole kilo lighter - which I'm inclined to believe since the main thing I noticed when checking out the acoustic Onni was how friggin light the thing was - then it's a game changer for Pole. Some of this may be due to improvements in the shell surround tech or leaner swingarms or lack of motor cage, but this will probably add up to marked weight savings.
- He called the rear suspension tech Sensei, which raised an eyebrow. Looking forward to more detailed explanation of why these two very different looking four-bar rear ends would share the same moniker.
- I knock myself for not having put a leg over the Onni when I had a chance at Sea Otter. Is it that much more progressive than the Voima? With an extra 10mm travel, can you afford to set it up differently? Less % sag, but with less spacers?
- The Onni will probably do in the Vikkela. The weight difference will feel more stark between the acoustic versions.
- I would like to see an SX motor/battery version for this with a light build. The motor have a lower ,"ahem, less suggestive", profile with a smaller battery. In this config, it could probably weight-compete with a Rise, EXE, or SL and there would be less product overlap with the Voima.
- Mullet option may make sense for the smaller sizes. A bake-off would be interesting.
I do get that. But we are talking weeks not months and the bike was on display at the see otter classic which was 20th of April. \Well, if can't come to terms with the fact that there will be something new, different – even possibly better – down the line, it's best to not buy anything. One would be 100% happy with the current option (whether it's a bike, a pair of sneakers, phone etc,) but the fear of missing out on something put's all in a downward spiral on a psychological level.
Having said that, it would have been nice if the staff would have passed some information to give a heads up, but assumingly there's a policy around these things and for a reason.
Hopefully, your are happy with the bike you end up getting, however.
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I do get that. But we are talking weeks not months and the bike was on display at the see otter classic which was 20th of April. \
At that time I was asking Pole.
Do you have mullet option,
Can i configure the voima to mullet,
Can you map the Voima speed for mullet config in the factory
Can i put tripple clamps on it,
Can I spec just the race motor on the standard build?
That answer came back yes you can mullet a voima, no we wont configure in the factory, No we wont allow an upgrade to the race motor with purchasing the full race spec build.
I placed an order 10th of May after the bike as in the public domain. I had no knowledge of it until this week.
The reality is the Voima isn't quite right for me. I compromised on what I like in geo to get the Voima because there was nothing else on the market with that came close. The 80° head seat angle is too steep, the chain stays are too long, by mulleting the voima i've slackened it out more making less trail friendly. This new bike geo is better suited to me. 79° head angle, 448 chain stays, 63.5° in mullet config.... argh. That's the shit I wanted.
Don't get me wrong, Voima is a fantastic bike and I will enjoy the hell out of it. Like Murphuis I have a sour taste in my mouth that I didn't get a heads up when asking the direct question that would have steered me into the new design.
When I am about to release a new product for my company if customers are enquiring about a similar product I let them know that something is about to be released. You don't even need to tell them what it is. All that Chris could have said is that they are working on a mullet option watch this space in a month or so.
First ride one week ago.How long have you had your Voima for now?
I do get that. But we are talking weeks not months and the bike was on display at the see otter classic which was 20th of April. \
At that time I was asking Pole.
Do you have mullet option,
Can i configure the voima to mullet,
Can you map the Voima speed for mullet config in the factory
Can i put tripple clamps on it,
Can I spec just the race motor on the standard build?
That answer came back yes you can mullet a voima, no we wont configure in the factory, No we wont allow an upgrade to the race motor with purchasing the full race spec build.
I placed an order 10th of May after the bike as in the public domain. I had no knowledge of it until this week.
The reality is the Voima isn't quite right for me. I compromised on what I like in geo to get the Voima because there was nothing else on the market with that came close. The 80° head seat angle is too steep, the chain stays are too long, by mulleting the voima i've slackened it out more making less trail friendly. This new bike geo is better suited to me. 79° head angle, 448 chain stays, 63.5° in mullet config.... argh. That's the shit I wanted.
Don't get me wrong, Voima is a fantastic bike and I will enjoy the hell out of it. Like Murphuis I have a sour taste in my mouth that I didn't get a heads up when asking the direct question that would have steered me into the new design.
When I am about to release a new product for my company if customers are enquiring about a similar product I let them know that something is about to be released. You don't even need to tell them what it is. All that Chris could have said is that they are working on a mullet option watch this space in a month or so.
First ride one week ago.
To be clear. I am not dissappointed with the Voima at all. It is god damn fantastic. It is performing as expected.Do you think that maybe you need to just get some more rides on the bike? It seems like you kind of made up your mind about how you feel about the Voima before you really even put some miles on it. I recall reading some of your posts on the bike before you even had one, kind of like you had your mind made up even before really riding the bike.
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