rocky.28965
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Anyone fitted shorter crank arms to a Yamaha PW on a Fullnine RC.
I can easily get pedal strike on mine.
I can easily get pedal strike on mine.
Hi- I am wondering the same thing. I am thinking shorter cranks on my Haibike Fullseven,7, Sduro. Yamaha PW as well. I have never had as many pedal strikes on my previous EMTB's, as I do now. I am pretty confused as the BB seems exactly same height off the ground as the 2 other EMTBs we have
One is a hard tail but the other is a Cube full sus. You might be right about sag- I'll check again- but I also thought it might be the pedals- just that bit bigger. I wondered if anyone else had it with Haibike in particularToo much sag in your suspension? Are your other e-bikes hardtails, because rear suspension requires a higher unladen BB height to end up with a similar BB height with rider aboard.
You might be blowing through the last 50% of the shock stroke ( i was) so I fitted the large volume spacer - and that has made a huge difference - only trouble is, I need to fix 2 of my other bikes now!I have an sduro fullnine 6.5 and I seem to have more pedal strikes than I expected, but I'm also about 30 lbs heavier than I expected... I experience strikes mostly when the rear suspension is compressed. Can you engage lockout and see if that makes a difference?
You might be blowing through the last 50% of the shock stroke ( i was) so I fitted the large volume spacer - and that has made a huge difference - only trouble is, I need to fix 2 of my other bikes now!
up to my hubs in ruts!shorter cranks wont make any difference - not where I ride anyway - some of the ruts/rocks I end up in are up to my wheel hubs
Dead easy - first get the spacer I went from the stock small one to the large oneSounds interesting.
What does that involve?
Some suspension designs might, others won't. it depends on the bike's leverage curve and rider preference more than rider weight alone.I think anyone > 90KG on the scales needs to do this.
all depends if you are bottoming out on long rough decents with the occasional air time, its a very unsetteling felling which cant be helped by air pressure. if you dont know what I am describing then perhaps you are lucky dont have the problem!I'm only 65kg so I guess it won't help me much.
I looked at Miranda and they have 6 sides, my 2017 Yaamaha has 4 sides(square), do you have any idea where 155 or 160 are available? ThanksYou can get shorter isis cranks from Miranda, I would go for 165mm though.
Merlin cycles sell them. 35 quid.
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