16,3 kg vraiment super bravo
16,3 kg vraiment super bravo
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Bafang's 410Wh specification weight is 2.6Kg (I'm assuming without bracket)Steel, def some weight can be cut from there
The weight of the empty case is 1kg. I think that light models of well-known brands with non-removable batteries do not have such a heavy case. The frame itself is a strong case for the battery.Bafang's 410Wh specification weight is 2.6Kg (I'm assuming without bracket)
Your scaled weight came in at 2.8Kg (with bracket)
So 200g for a steel bar seems ok to me? Not much more to lose I would think. Or am I being too forgiving? lol
Bafang's 410Wh specification weight is 2.6Kg (I'm assuming without bracket)
Your scaled weight came in at 2.8Kg (with bracket)
So 200g for a steel bar seems ok to me? Not much more to lose I would think. Or am I being too forgiving? lol
210x55 rearshock?Permission granted by @LEE. to show off his large frame w/big 36 forks/720Wh build.
Clean and white sleek in color 20.46 kg/45.11 lbs. It's the wet weight with sealant and pedals and loaded with premium componentry, so it won't get too much lighter!
Well done!
He's still working out headset issues, so he's not able to ride review it yet. He'll post updates when he's able. Others are likely doing a shakedown ride as I write, and will likely chime in when they're ready too hopefully!
Mine is still a week away or so!
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Idk. I assume 50mm. I'll ask him.210x55 rearshock?
What's the headset issues?He's still working out headset issues
Unknown. He didn't elaborate beyond saying a "gap" existed in the headset?What's the headset issues?
off-topic: I stumbled across a nice forum feature. highlight text to reply. wow very nice.
He's using 52.5 mm stroke with no issues thus far.210x55 rearshock?
Yes, yes, impetuous "youth" always want bigger, faster, and "better"? It's subjective of course, but logical as a way to gain non-traditional plush w/o much penalty.I am using the complex formula ForkIgot140mm*nomomony=Cheap
I also got my 180 ZEB fork "cheap" ...mainly because I'm one cheap-ass frugal bastard. It was almost half-off 2022 with the fancy 3.0 charger damper, buttercup low speed damper, air pressure bleed ports, blah blah, blah upgrades. Then I found a takeoff rear RS Superdelux, super cheap and did the negative air can upgrade called Meg-neg. Just way more bottom out resistance for bigger hitters or heavier riders (I'm just a smaller hitter at best but "big boned" so my sus gets worked out even on flatter rides)Yes, yes, impetuous "youth" always want bigger, faster, and "better"? It's subjective of course, but logical as a way to gain non-traditional plush w/o much penalty.
Promo discounts, price-matching, and occasionally bartering, as well as self-fabrication (your battery extender work-around) all valid for a DIY build = challenging the big, often overpriced (to me at least) bike companies and mostly patronizing local bike shop servicing.That and it is fun to build yourself!
Yes I agree that in this day and age you have to shop around. Not only for close-outs and sales but 10 vendors may sell the same part normally for vastly different prices.
Well, top spec diode is "ONLY" $13.5 k....but free shipping, so that's saving some !Just think that we are all getting something similar to a $18K Forestal.
@Lee did some testing riding on his CEF50 build, but nothing extensive....still waiting!Any ride reports coming back yet regarding the frame and the motor in particular?
The CEF50 doesn't have a flip chip or anything to compensate for a mullet configuration does it?
Slick!I liked how the CEF50 and M820 rides. I like CEF 50 more than E10
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Same here, for the LC frame, but buying used parts and finding cheap parts on internet! I think I will be just above 18kg and just above 3k€! (I’ve found a cheap used X01 )Promo discounts, price-matching, and occasionally bartering, as well as self-fabrication (your battery extender work-around) all valid for a DIY build = challenging the big, often overpriced (to me at least) bike companies and mostly patronizing local bike shop servicing.
Price savings against the establishment!
Plus, it's fun!
I don't think so. 51deg OS seems right for a 29er fork. I believe it's the most common.The frame manufacturer recommends a 51mm offset fork. Is it worth paying attention to?
It will slightly change the head angle and seatube angle. A 140mm fork would make the head angle steeper and a 180mm would make it slightly more slack.The frame manufacturer recommends a 51mm offset fork. Is it worth paying attention to?
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