dave_uk
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Vitus E-Sommet 297 VR Mountain Bike (2021)
After 3 months owership...
This beast climbs the muddy off-road wet hills like a tank. No bunny-hops or long wheelies with this heavy thing! Quite a contrast to my other bike: 10kg Scott Spark FS/full carbon MTB, but that has no motor.
This Vitus uses the Shimano Steps E7000 60Nm (motor and controller) I found work well, the display screen, however, the display screen is a little small and not easy to see the mode (ECO, TRAIL, or BOOST) selected with a quick glance as you are riding. I tend to listen to the beep of the changer to confirm the mode has changed.
Charging: have you noticed a strange electronic component delivered with your bike? Its for charging the battery off the bike. When the battery is off the bike you can check the charge left, push the on button and it will flash green (once for 20%, twice for 40%, thrice for 60%, etc).
A note on motor noise: some state its noisy (which on first ride I did agree) but when compared to other similar bikes its no more noisy. Riding next to a Giant Fathom, or a Trek motor noise is comparable.
What changes have I made from the stock bike?
- added fenders front and rear
- cut handlebar width down to 29 inch from original 31 inch, which for me is too wide
- replaced rear shocker - now using a Fox DPX2 and added an off-set bush to make it a little higher ( Offset MTB Shock Bushing Rear Shock Hardware MTB Suspension bushes. Fox Rockshox | eBay ).
- larger rear tyre, from 2.5 to 3.0 (yes it fits), this has given the bike a little more height.
Both the larger rear tyre, and the off-set bush now means I have far less pedal-strikes off road.
Suspension is now just right for me (76kg) I have setup the front and rear pressures correctly for my liking (if this is your 1st pneumatic suspension bike then you will need a high-pressure pump to change the setup - your normal pump will not do - or go to your local bike shop and pay them to get it just right for you).
What I like:
- climbs well
- suspension now good (with the improvement of the rear Fox shock)
- brakes good
- gear change good/OK
- dropper is very useful (first time I have had a seat dropper, great for the times when you have to bale out then restart from a difficult position off-road)
What I do NOT like so much:
- battery not easy to remove, for the most part is limited by the poor battery cover (compared to the Giant which has such an elegant battery/frame design the Vitus is very poorly designed, almost an after-thought).
I have to mention the-elephant-in-the-room with this bike: the odd wheel sizes (what a mullet!). The front is 29" and the rear 27.5". Does it work? I think it does, not caused me any issues so far, and the Nukeproof Megawatt 297 (at twice the price) uses the same odd wheel sizes. The Nukeproof does benefit from a lighter higher quality wheelset, and higher spec suspension units, which makes the Nukeproof just over 1kg lighter. That 1kg lower weight is expensive to achieve.
Well, even stating the bad parts of this bike it is still a competent off-road tank for the cost. The spec is good for many components and whole bike works well once you change the rear X-fusion shock for something better (the rear x-fusion shock is shocking)..
What do you think of yours?
After 3 months owership...
This beast climbs the muddy off-road wet hills like a tank. No bunny-hops or long wheelies with this heavy thing! Quite a contrast to my other bike: 10kg Scott Spark FS/full carbon MTB, but that has no motor.
This Vitus uses the Shimano Steps E7000 60Nm (motor and controller) I found work well, the display screen, however, the display screen is a little small and not easy to see the mode (ECO, TRAIL, or BOOST) selected with a quick glance as you are riding. I tend to listen to the beep of the changer to confirm the mode has changed.
Charging: have you noticed a strange electronic component delivered with your bike? Its for charging the battery off the bike. When the battery is off the bike you can check the charge left, push the on button and it will flash green (once for 20%, twice for 40%, thrice for 60%, etc).
A note on motor noise: some state its noisy (which on first ride I did agree) but when compared to other similar bikes its no more noisy. Riding next to a Giant Fathom, or a Trek motor noise is comparable.
What changes have I made from the stock bike?
- added fenders front and rear
- cut handlebar width down to 29 inch from original 31 inch, which for me is too wide
- replaced rear shocker - now using a Fox DPX2 and added an off-set bush to make it a little higher ( Offset MTB Shock Bushing Rear Shock Hardware MTB Suspension bushes. Fox Rockshox | eBay ).
- larger rear tyre, from 2.5 to 3.0 (yes it fits), this has given the bike a little more height.
Both the larger rear tyre, and the off-set bush now means I have far less pedal-strikes off road.
Suspension is now just right for me (76kg) I have setup the front and rear pressures correctly for my liking (if this is your 1st pneumatic suspension bike then you will need a high-pressure pump to change the setup - your normal pump will not do - or go to your local bike shop and pay them to get it just right for you).
What I like:
- climbs well
- suspension now good (with the improvement of the rear Fox shock)
- brakes good
- gear change good/OK
- dropper is very useful (first time I have had a seat dropper, great for the times when you have to bale out then restart from a difficult position off-road)
What I do NOT like so much:
- battery not easy to remove, for the most part is limited by the poor battery cover (compared to the Giant which has such an elegant battery/frame design the Vitus is very poorly designed, almost an after-thought).
I have to mention the-elephant-in-the-room with this bike: the odd wheel sizes (what a mullet!). The front is 29" and the rear 27.5". Does it work? I think it does, not caused me any issues so far, and the Nukeproof Megawatt 297 (at twice the price) uses the same odd wheel sizes. The Nukeproof does benefit from a lighter higher quality wheelset, and higher spec suspension units, which makes the Nukeproof just over 1kg lighter. That 1kg lower weight is expensive to achieve.
Well, even stating the bad parts of this bike it is still a competent off-road tank for the cost. The spec is good for many components and whole bike works well once you change the rear X-fusion shock for something better (the rear x-fusion shock is shocking)..
What do you think of yours?
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