Most likely is. I thought it was my chain, then the kickstand got the blame. It is the motor, well known issue with all embts.Thanks, maybe it is my motor - will look a bit closer
Most likely is. I thought it was my chain, then the kickstand got the blame. It is the motor, well known issue with all embts.Thanks, maybe it is my motor - will look a bit closer
I received an email from Suntour yesterday to say they had two Auron35 back in stock, so I ordered one of them.
Hopefully it will arrive quickly so I can use this winter
Do you think the rake will make much difference? Everyone I've asked about this seems to think it won't be an issue.
I’ve gone with a small increase of 140mm, see how it feels. With the auron fork it’s reasonably quick to adjust the travel from 130mm to 160mm in increments of 10mm using the spacers that are supplied. So if 140mm doesn’t work I can change back to 130mm.
I may well give that a go if 140mm doesn’t change the feel of the bike too much.
With the geometry being more upright than the Jam I was concerned increasing the height too much could result in the front wheel lifting too much when doing steeper climbs. Probably wouldn’t be too much of an issue for the downhills though!
Looks like it only take around 30 minutes to adjust the travel, so hopefully it will give me plenty of options for trial and error.
Got the bike back from my local bike shop with the Auron35 fitted.
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I haven't had a chance to ride it yet just do a quick setup during my lunch break.
One thing I noticed when putting the bike into its storage, there is more clearance above the handlebars, it appears to sit lower than before which would indicate (assuming the fork was set up properly at 140mm from the factory) that there could be room to increase the travel to 150mm without having an impact on the geometry.
As a quick comparison I measured both the Auron and the XC to see if this was the case. I know there are many more variables and I will take some better measurements from the axel later when I get time. But hopefully the travel can be pushed further.
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I'm picking up my 6.9 tomorrow! Finally, after five months of waiting and see the summer come and go... Still happy and excited though, this will be my first e-mtb. I plan to use it for commutes and weekend trails, then next year take it to Germany on a holiday.
Awesome, thanks for posting, was thinking of doing the same thing, as you can keep the mudguards fitted if desired.Got the bike back from my local bike shop with the Auron35 fitted.
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I haven't had a chance to ride it yet just do a quick setup during my lunch break.
One thing I noticed when putting the bike into its storage, there is more clearance above the handlebars, it appears to sit lower than before which would indicate (assuming the fork was set up properly at 140mm from the factory) that there could be room to increase the travel to 150mm without having an impact on the geometry.
As a quick comparison I measured both the Auron and the XC to see if this was the case. I know there are many more variables and I will take some better measurements from the axel later when I get time. But hopefully the travel can be pushed further.
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The rims are 30-622 vs 25-622. I have been told by the dealer that it won't fit. I haven't got access to the rack to check. If it was a matter of tyres only I would gladly swap them over.I’m surprised the rack won’t fit as all the mounting holes and bolts are in place. Is it not just a thinner tyre is required?
I believe the rack will fit, what wont is the mudguard. (FOCUS Fender Sets for THRON² fit only up to 57mm tire width)After countless kilometres of trips on a variety of hard tail touring and mountain bikes I have ordered a Thron. I went with the 6.8 over the EQP which is only available in Australia in the 6.7. I was hoping to simply purchase the rack used on the EQP seperately but have found out it won't fit over the 6.8's wheels and tyres. I plan on doing some touring with the new bike along back roads and fire trails so I need a strong mount for paniers.
I have looked at the Thule Thule Pack 'n Pedal | Thule | Australia along with the Side Frames and the Topeak TETRARACK M2L
The Old Man Mountain rack could work but are difficult to source here. Has anyone tried other racks or have any experience with the ones mentioned? Cheers.
Thanks for that Russell. I will try and track one down. I can always get an aftermarket fender if needed.I believe the rack will fit, what wont is the mudguard. (FOCUS Fender Sets for THRON² fit only up to 57mm tire width)
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