Guys can someone tell me how to search the photos posted in this thread? Can that be done?
Thanks heapsGo to google.com hit "Images" tab and paste this:
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and if you would like to look for something specific then you can do this e.g.:
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this will find you images with a beer
its most likely a pain to do correctly. Same tires, same pressure, similar suspension setup and so on.
To do good you would need to put it on a trainer. A rig to spin the pedals and see how long it last in different modes.
Torque is proportional to current. So if you have a low rpm with max torque it will most likely drain you battery quicker but you may have a much more pleasant motor to use.
I would say good luck. I have found them listed on Ebike24 and have had an alert set up.Does anyone have info regarding 750wh replacement batteries ?
Only the 625wh battery is currently listed on Giant's website.
After watching Rob's video again I'm contemplating a new rear tire to order now and then either replace in the spring or keep as a backup.
My first choice is a dissector 2.4 in DD in max terra for rolling efficiency but it only comes in max grip. From what I'm hearing a max grip on the back will suck battery life. How much I'm not really sure as I don't have much experience with ebikes. From peoples experience what kind of battery use change are we looking at between the 2 compounds??
Next would be the DHR 2 but in DD I could get a 2.3 in maxterra but is slower rolling than a dissector but would be better for climbing. There's a DHR2 in 2.4 in max grip but again that goes back to battery drain with max grip.
The front I've already changed to an Assegai dd max grip as I'm not too worried about the rolling resistance up front as the back tire is much more important.
Ive been a Maxxis guy the last 10 years and dont know much about other brands. If I looked elsewhere and wanted something comparable to a DD in dissector in 2.4 in maxterra some suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks
current Amish bike setup Ibis Ripmo with Assegai 2.4 exo+ maxterra and rear dissector 2.4 exo+ maxterra.
I too ran maxxis tyres for years, but no longer, I now use Michelin and Schwalbe.Ive been a Maxxis guy the last 10 years and dont know much about other brands. If I looked elsewhere and wanted something comparable to a DD in dissector in 2.4 in maxterra some suggestions are appreciated.
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I too ran maxxis tyres for years, but no longer, I now use Michelin and Schwalbe.
Bike tyres with DH or heavy duty carcasses suited to eBikes come in Soft or SuperSoft compounds, gone are the days of being able to find 60a compound DH casing tyre :-(
Schwalbe make some excellent tyres and their SuperGravity casing is far superior to Maxxis' DD from my personal experience; I have never punctured with SG casings, DD are disposable after a few rides and always pinch at the bead often resulting in rim damage.
Location, terrain, season, riding style will certainly weigh a great deal on requirement; on the rear a HansDampf SG Soft is a great all rounder (dissector/aggressor like) with less rolling resistance to say a BigBetty SG Soft, BigBetty is similar to the DHR II with excellent tall central blocks for stand-up braking bite and traction, Soft compound comparable in resistance and wear to maxxis maxterra. Both schwalbes are available in 2.4 or 2.6 - a 2.4 Schwalbe is similar in volume to a 2.5WT Maxxis. The Eddy Current is more of a plus size MotoCross tyre.
A MagicMary SG Soft 2.6 up front is a no brainer as an all rounder!
I'm currently running a BigBetty 2.4 bikepark with panzer insert on the rear of my Reign E+, uses the performance hard compound rubber and is cheap, less rolling resistance, better wear and with an insert I can run low pressures for excellent traction and braking without the need to worry about rim impacts on the rocky trails of the South East of France. At 1.5kg it is not a light tyre but it's on an ebike and I still do 50Km+ / 2000D+ loops without issue.
If you can find a Michelin eWild Enduro rear 2.6 this would also be an excellent choice for the rear. Paired with an E wild Front 2.6 would make a super combo.
If you want to go serious for racing then Michelin DH22 and DH34 combo.
Take the plunge and try something different, I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
Front: Magic Mary 2.6 SuperGravity Soft
Rear: Big Betty 2.4 SuperGravity Soft or bikepark
Maxxis used to be far ahead of other manufacturers a few years back, but there are some serious alternatives today that are often overlooked and deserve to be tried because they're great products just like Maxxis.The thing with Schwalbe is that Maxxis is just much better for handling. Lack of harder compound in DH is a mistake. That is correct. But otherwise Maxxis glues to the ground compared to old AND new Schwalbe compounds. The ride is much more predictable. DD side walls look bad after couple of rides in the Alps. But it's just cosmetics.
Maxxis' Dual compound is their closest compound to an old maxxpro 60a now. With a 60a centre for fast rolling and longevity and 50a shoulders for added grip.gone are the days of being able to find 60a compound DH casing tyre :-(
Maxxis has always had competition from other manufacturers with regards to sidewall toughness and soft compounds. They were never and have never been "far" ahead of their competitors in that respect. Even before maxxis was a brand in mtb we had DH casings and soft compounds from the likes of Michelin and Intense (who's 4ply tyres were way tougher and softest compounds softer) and CST (maxxis parent company) actually produce tyres to very similar specs for their own competitors. Where Maxxis won sales over its competitors was coming up with with the (now universally copied) tread design of the DHF and more competitive pricing when they originally stormed the mtb market back in 1999 with the OG Highroller (which was just a blatant copy of michelin's comp16).Maxxis used to be far ahead of other manufacturers a few years back
I’m in western Canada so pretty much Rocky Mountains and steep stuff. My weekend trips are fernie, revelstoke,Squamish areas. Mostly straight up and straight down ridingWhat terrain we are talking about? MaxxGrip in the back sucks life from legs and battery. But not so much if you are just rolling up the hill on a fire road just to transition to some serious downhill. Then even MaxxGrip is fine. If you need a tire for trail riding MaxxTerra makes MUCH more sense in the rear. MaxxGrip in the rear is necessary doing DH in wet. That's it. DHR 2 is a good choice pretty much always, but again. First question. What kind of terrain we are talking about?
DHR 2 DD MaxxTerra is actually my favorite tire on the back. Super versatile. It only lacks in the worst mud because it doesn't shed mud that well. Wet roots and rocks are not so great too. MaxGrip is better when it's wet.
For very muddy conditions take Shorty but actually for rear my choice for mud and snow is HighRoller in MaxxGrip. Tire that seem not to have so much love here on this forum. Together with shorty in the front is great. But it's just my lonely opinion. High roller sheds mud much better than DHR2. And it has very strong directionality. Which means that in the default orientation it is a tire that is much better when breaking (my needs). If your preference is performance up the heel you can just change the orientation of HighRoller. Or take DHR2 which is not so highly directional but sheds mud worse. Or Shorty.
Does it make this sound when you have your feed on the pedals too? Otherwise the test is useless - unless you push your bike down the trailHi Guys,
i'm really new into the mtb sport. So please don't judge me if i'm writing some dumb sentences. =)
I've got an Reign E+ 1 for a few weeks now and i noticed a clattering noise from the bike when riding over rough terrain.
I suspect the motor, but i can't really locate the noise.
I tried to recreate the noise in the following video:
Is this a normal noise? Some other people said this could be the freewheel ratchet (don't know if that is the correct translation, sorry).
Do you notice similar noises from your Reign?
Yes it does. Like i said. I have this noise also when i'm riding on rough terrain.Does it make this sound when you have your feed on the pedals too? Otherwise the test is useless - unless you push your bike down the trail
Mine is quiete as a mouse.Yes it does. Like i said. I have this noise also when i'm riding on rough terrain.
For what it's worth, mine doesn't do this sound (Reign E+2 2022)Hi Guys,
i'm really new into the mtb sport. So please don't judge me if i'm writing some dumb sentences. =)
I've got an Reign E+ 1 for a few weeks now and i noticed a clattering noise from the bike when riding over rough terrain.
I suspect the motor, but i can't really locate the noise.
I tried to recreate the noise in the following video:
Is this a normal noise? Some other people said this could be the freewheel ratchet (don't know if that is the correct translation, sorry).
Do you notice similar noises from your Reign?
Mine is quiete as a mouse.
For what it's worth, mine doesn't do this sound (Reign E+2 2022)
CST is I think a maxxis subsidiary that makes bicycle tyres for both Maxxis and Specialized brands so they should be fairly identical - please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. From experience Spe uses a harder compound as their tyres last forever!Because DD is also not the best compound for temperatures in the single digits or sub zero I changed to Specialized Butcher T9 2.6 and love it!!! My second best choice and on par with Assegai DD.
You just get DD with soft compound in after market. That's what I'm saying. I'd be happy to get a 2.5 Assegai with DD and MaxxTerra, but don't Maxxis told me it will not happen.CST is I think a maxxis subsidiary that makes bicycle tyres for both Maxxis and Specialized brands so they should be fairly identical - please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. From experience Spe uses a harder compound as their tyres last forever!
I don't understand what the DD carcass construction has to do with compound temperatures?
I totally agree with you, finding the right compound and casing construction is a minefield for gravity MTBing and manufacturers are pushing heavy casings with soft or ultrasoft rubber which isn't the best for efficiency or the wallet.You just get DD with soft compound in after market.
Speci T9 is dual compound and works better in the cold
Hi guys,
I did my first ride yesterday with my first ebike.
Reign E+ 1 625Wh.
Did some flat ground paved road with 2 ascents one in mode 1 the second in mode 2. No off roading...as I had no time and it was cold as fu...
I started with 94% battery.
The bike was stored at room temperature 21°C before the ride, outside air temperature was 6°C.
My riding weight is 86kg of pure muscle without gear
Tyres Stock no tubeless yet 2.1 bar F 2,2 bar R
1. Mode 1, 280m , 7km, 10% consumption
2. Mode 2, 220m 2.5km, 10% consumption
3. Mode 1, 10m 5km, 3% consumption
I did also some flat ground riding without assistance...to get the feel for it...
So all together I did:
19,6km, 517m ascent, average speed 15,8km/h in 1h14min with 23% battery consumption
I will do more tests on the same ascents in other three modes when I have more time.
I want to have a clear picture on battery consumption...that's how I can then extrapolate a prediction on how the system behaves, same bike, path, tyres, rider, only the outside temp will be a variable I this case.
The motor cuts out at between 24,6kmh to 24,9kmh. And for me with almost no experience with e-bikes it's totaly seamless, actually the first time I rode it home from the LBS I was like...hey where did the motor go...did it dye?! Then I saw the speed trap sign showing 29kmh...and it hit me ohhh yes the 25 limit ...
For anyone missing a battery status in % and assistance level and are owners of a Garmin devices... I also tried the standard e bike field (battery in % & mode) for the Garmin Fenix 6X... works like a charm, will buy the nerd style e bike which has several functions.
You have all the info on this in the link, excellent test/review in my opinion, it's in German so ask Google for help if you need it
Connect IQ App EBike Field und EBike Diagnostics im Praxistest » GPS Radler
Connect IQ App liefert Infos zu eBike Akkustand und Unterstützungsstufe auf den Garmin. Speichern in Garmin Connect. Ebike Diagnostics zeigt eBike Datengpsradler.de
I did forget to pair the ANT+ sensors(Power, Cadence & Speed) of the bike. So I have no info on that...except that I did pair them after the ride and it paired flawlessly.
I did encounter I minor annoying sound coming from the frame I think, especially in low gears(largest rear cogs). It sounded to me like the alu frame was getting into resonance with the motor...will have to fo more tests...as it doesn't happen all the time...otherwise the motor works flawlessly.
Attaching a link to a video of a sound test in mode one...it's actually very realistic...will do another one with the resonance sound...
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Congrats on the new Bike!Hi guys,
I did my first ride yesterday with my first ebike.
Reign E+ 1 625Wh.
Did some flat ground paved road with 2 ascents one in mode 1 the second in mode 2. No off roading...as I had no time and it was cold as fu...
I started with 94% battery.
The bike was stored at room temperature 21°C before the ride, outside air temperature was 6°C.
My riding weight is 86kg of pure muscle without gear
Tyres Stock no tubeless yet 2.1 bar F 2,2 bar R
1. Mode 1, 280m , 7km, 10% consumption
2. Mode 2, 220m 2.5km, 10% consumption
3. Mode 1, 10m 5km, 3% consumption
I did also some flat ground riding without assistance...to get the feel for it...
So all together I did:
19,6km, 517m ascent, average speed 15,8km/h in 1h14min with 23% battery consumption
I will do more tests on the same ascents in other three modes when I have more time.
I want to have a clear picture on battery consumption...that's how I can then extrapolate a prediction on how the system behaves, same bike, path, tyres, rider, only the outside temp will be a variable I this case.
The motor cuts out at between 24,6kmh to 24,9kmh. And for me with almost no experience with e-bikes it's totaly seamless, actually the first time I rode it home from the LBS I was like...hey where did the motor go...did it dye?! Then I saw the speed trap sign showing 29kmh...and it hit me ohhh yes the 25 limit ...
For anyone missing a battery status in % and assistance level and are owners of a Garmin devices... I also tried the standard e bike field (battery in % & mode) for the Garmin Fenix 6X... works like a charm, will buy the nerd style e bike which has several functions.
You have all the info on this in the link, excellent test/review in my opinion, it's in German so ask Google for help if you need it
Connect IQ App EBike Field und EBike Diagnostics im Praxistest » GPS Radler
Connect IQ App liefert Infos zu eBike Akkustand und Unterstützungsstufe auf den Garmin. Speichern in Garmin Connect. Ebike Diagnostics zeigt eBike Datengpsradler.de
I did forget to pair the ANT+ sensors(Power, Cadence & Speed) of the bike. So I have no info on that...except that I did pair them after the ride and it paired flawlessly.
I did encounter I minor annoying sound coming from the frame I think, especially in low gears(largest rear cogs). It sounded to me like the alu frame was getting into resonance with the motor...will have to fo more tests...as it doesn't happen all the time...otherwise the motor works flawlessly.
Attaching a link to a video of a sound test in mode one...it's actually very realistic...will do another one with the resonance sound...
- YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music that you love, upload original content and share it all with friends, family and the world on YouTube.youtube.com
Cheers everyone
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No you are not wrong, it actually does it when shifting up or down mostly in the top 3 or 4 largest cogs. It keeps going for a few moments and then dies out...haven't done enough km to have more info...Thanks, very helpful. Am I wrong or does it actually make a weird noise when you are shifting gear?
Thanks ✌Sorry I don't know. I can try it out on Android, as I didn't connect it to the Garmin app but a Garmin watch. Unfortunately I don't own an iPhone to test that out for you. Maybe someone else has that info for you.Congrats on the new Bike!
Is it possible to link the Reign directly to iPhone with the Garmin app?
I have a deposit on a reign E+2 here in Utah, just got a call from lbs and they said giant said end of the year. Was march then april now end of year, lol. Test rode a +3 in dec, really sharp color, more of a copper orange in real life.
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