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Probably the V.2 frame is the best bet to pair with big diameter Vivid. I do really like my MegNeg!You might stand a chance flipping it upside down
Probably the V.2 frame is the best bet to pair with big diameter Vivid. I do really like my MegNeg!You might stand a chance flipping it upside down
Lower mount on shock has shifted forward as well as linkage to accomodate larger diameter air shocks/coils. You can see in latest pictures the difference. Subtle but there.I don't think the shock placement and size will change for the CEF50 2024 models.
I know the CEF52 (Shimano Steps) will use the trunion shock design.
The only revisions I'm aware of is the udh and the chainguide provision. Technically, the rear axle will be different to accommodate for the udh. But that's what I've been told.
Hi all.
I need some help.
I'm mounting my own cef50. I have one problem.
I buy a Shimano rotor with integrated magnet. But, if I spin the wheel I get 0 speed.
Anybody has the same rotor working?
Any help about troubleshooting this problem?
If not works I will have to buy a centerlock magnet¿?
Regards
Way easier to install compared to the old for the upper headset. Dedicated display ports insure no friction points that wore down my display cable and dropper housing bare and guide the cables well, thus not having to fight for space between them.Apologies everyone, I should have updated you all on the headset.
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I opted to install the headset into my Nukeproof Megawatt. However, it WILL fit in the CEF50.
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Truth be told, headset cable routing isn't so bad (imo). Moreso, it depends on what headset is used.
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The very fact that this headset doesn't restrict the turning axis of the handlebars is appreciated. I've come across some which do.
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No weird sounds coming from the headset area. And cables dont rattle against one another when riding. But as always, just grease and preload the headset as you would ordinarily.
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Cable orientation (depending on your preference), is appreciated as well. Although, the port for the wire harness (or di2 cable in my case) has a dedicated port on the right side of the headset upper cover.
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The stack height is fairly low, which is a good thing. So the headtube area doesn't increase monstrously because of the cable routing.
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I'm running a 10mm spacers x2. But it can be ran with a single 5mm spacer if preferred, without causing issues for the cables and the stem. So I'm pleased that I've found a headset which works well for headset cable routing. And this will be my "goto" headset for future emtbs/mtbs I build.
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Again, It will fit the CEF50 frames. Don't let the fact that I've used it on the megawatt fool you.
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It will fit. And I suspect that newer CEF50 frame owners will probably receive this headset by default (if you opt for the headset cable routing design).
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Hope this helps
Yeah...it's an odd angle.. But no choice of course. I do have an extra display cable as a backup I'll take it on camping trips just in case the inevitable happens down the roadI see You walking home…
I had 3 cable breaks with the canbus cable motor to display allready, with standard cable routing at E10 frame. Maybe they improved the cable, the current one lasts since 1.400 km. I allways take a spare withe me in my backpack. Good luck mate!
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Great catch. I guess ill have to heatshrink all those sections to give it some mechanical supportI see You walking home…
I had 3 cable breaks with the canbus cable motor to display allready, with standard cable routing at E10 frame. Maybe they improved the cable, the current one lasts since 1.400 km. I allways take a spare withe me in my backpack. Good luck mate!
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Yeah agreed! I did heat shrink wrap to help close the appature better since it's bigger to make it more water tight. I should've done it higher through to the bends. I'll go redo if it looks like it needs it such as cracking or intermittent display connection.Great catch. I guess ill have to heatshrink all those sections to give it some mechanical support
Guys, I’m about to pull the trigger on the cef50 size small, do you have any rear fender to recommend? A large one if possible !
We call it “The great wait”Man this wait is excrutiating. I am starting to accumulate a pile of parts.
Nice job.
I don't understand these values in comparaisson with mine ? 2 days ago 1200D+ , mostly in max power mode (with power variations ) and i have consummed only 22% ? I will mount the DPC245 HMI to compare if my use with DPC263 in 3 mode explain those differenceDIY 240w range extender is done and passed the first test. Thank you @mike_kelly for your help and wisdom. Couldn’t have done it without you.
I wanted a comparison of the standard 720w battery range. I did a ride last week in sport+ which gave me 3700ft before it hit the 25% throttle limit. By the time I got to the top of climb I was at 4k and 14%.
My goal was to be able to get 5k in sport+ before hitting the 25% limit. After receiving the battery, ideal diodes and connectors. I started trying and failing to solder this all together. I’m going to detail out the process I took separately . There are other roads to get there but I’ll document mine.
I did a ride this afternoon which took me into the dark hours and sub freezing temps. I started in the wet and rain 37 degrees. As I climbed I hit the snow line and tried as I might it was getting to thick. Back down and try the lower elevation trails gave me a total of 3800 ft over 2hrs with a remaining 51% battery left. This puts me in clear range of 5k which I’ll try and attempt soon. Between the newness of the range extender and how the break in after a few charge cycles works and the freezing temps I think it will be a good permanent addition. Some pics below.
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Got a full pic of your build?Just finish build my bike 2 days ago and its DH feel similar to my Giga 290. I owm several big brand, from ibis intense, yeti, specialize, santa cruz to last nukeproof. I never been soo satisfied with my bike before. I am using 48v motor n battery.
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Zebs are nice! I really like mine so far!In my pass i own several high end bike from sb150, sp enduro 2020, megatower n now giga 290. I dont have those satisfaction that i have for this frame.. The DH feel its almost the same as my giga, very planted and stable. Cant wait to put in zeb buttercup, should be perfect build. My bike weight 19.3 with rear tire cushcore as on pic. Highly recommend frame.
That will hit something, you would be sitting 10mm deeper in travel as starting point, same as running a 60mm stroke. Correct my math if im wrong.Guys, is there a good size to « understroke » the rear shock? The goal would be to lower the overall bike height, while losing bb height and travel, not a big deal for the use she will have.
I was initially thinking of using 200x50, or something similar, but when using all the travel, the rear triangle should hit the frame? If I’m right, I shiuld respect this formula:
New shock overall size - travel < 200 - 50 while new shock overall size being lower than 210.
Am I right on this?
Yeah that’s what I was thinking, I need to reduce the travel the same amount as I want to reduce the overall length.That will hit something, you would be sitting 10mm deeper in travel as starting point, same as running a 60mm stroke. Correct my math if im wrong.
If you already have a 200 x 40 shock just mount and try it. If not, I wouldn't bother.Yeah that’s what I was thinking, I need to reduce the travel the same amount as I want to reduce the overall length.
200 instead of 210 —> travel 40 instead of 50, the problem is I might not find 200x40!
205x45 maybe but I’m not an expert in shock sizing
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