MikeP
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Yeah I saw that:On another topic there is vid on YT of a guy who broke a seatstay at the rear, right side pivot. That looks like a pretty weak area as well. It was a big hit though.
Yeah I saw that:On another topic there is vid on YT of a guy who broke a seatstay at the rear, right side pivot. That looks like a pretty weak area as well. It was a big hit though.
Thank you for the link...hooefully they get it rather quick...These are the closest I can find
not in stock thoughFSA TQ HPR50 Ebike Spider (Black, 1x, 104 BCD, CL55, W0190)
Forged AL6061 spider. BCD 104mm. Bead blasted anodized black. 43.2grams (W0188), 48.1grams (W0189), 54.7grams (W0190).www.bikeparts.co.uk
I just asked the shop where I bought the bike to order one. No idea on part numbers, etc. I ordered around Oct and just received.Thank you for the link...hooefully they get it rather quick...
What size tires do have on there? They look burly!5Dev cranks installed. Went with 155 mm to help with pedal strikes and pedal at higher cadence. Looking forward to a ride tomorrow.
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27.5 rear and 29 front. Continental Kryptotals. If I recall, they are the enduro casing.What size tires do have on there? They look burly!
Width?27.5 rear and 29 front. Continental Kryptotals. If I recall, they are the enduro casing.
I just asked the shop where I bought the bike to order one. No idea on part numbers, etc. I ordered around Oct and just received.
2.4Width?
Yeah, but in about 3 months I’ll have to do all my riding at 5 am when it is 90 degrees outside; any later and I’d be battling 100+ temps. Good thing is, on the summer weekends I am 1.5 hours from cooler weather and high elevation.Damn you. Here it's 100% chance of rain, 38 degrees, snow level below 500'
Your weather report intrigued me so I checked on your profile to see where you were from..Damn you. Here it's 100% chance of rain, 38 degrees, snow level below 500'
Are you sure you want to see any of us on this this forum in nudes or bikini photos?Nudes or bikini pics?
Well, I wasn’t talking about you.Are you sure you want to see any of us on this thread in nudes or bikini photos?
Love it, sister cities with sister weather!Your weather report intrigued me so I checked on your profile to see where you were from..
We are -2c here with a 90% chance of snow by 9.00pm..
Greetings from Bellingham , Northumberland, England
A city would be a bit of a stretch ..we are a very small remote village in the Northumberland National Park ..on the edge of Kielder Forest ( 250sq.miles)..where there is ( or was before Storm Arwen) over 100miles of man made trails..our nearest city ..would be Newcastle-upon-Tyne..approx 40 miles away and nearest sizeable town is Hexham ..20 miles away ..but our County is blessed with some fantastic hills and great natural riding .Love it, sister cities with sister weather!
@Cell4soul My GF just returned from a work trip to Mesa. I was invited and would have loved to have joined but I’ve been buried with other commitments.
Bellingham Wa is pretty rad (and riding is mostly great year round). I’m always happy to play tour guide, receive shipped bikes etc. For the record- cheers!
Cool! Just bookmarked this post!Love it, sister cities with sister weather!
@Cell4soul
Bellingham Wa is pretty rad (and riding is mostly great year round). I’m always happy to play tour guide, receive shipped bikes etc. For the record- cheers!
Taking my bike in next week to Trek Sydney to get them installed, so I assume they are in stock in Australia.
Love it, sister cities with sister weather!
@Cell4soul My GF just returned from a work trip to Mesa. I was invited and would have loved to have joined but I’ve been buried with other commitments.
Bellingham Wa is pretty rad (and riding is mostly great year round). I’m always happy to play tour guide, receive shipped bikes etc. For the record- cheers!
Thanks, will take you up on that! Probably next fall/winter.Hit me up if you ever make it down. Riding is incredible. I have a couple Ebikes if you can't travel with yours. I have a medium Turbo Levo SL and the large EXe. Both fit me so you can ride either. Hawes is in Mesa and South Mountain is 20 minutes from there.
I think it will depend on the weights of both riders, and how much vert you’ll expect to get.Hey all! New here. Looking at this as my first EMTB.
One question is, do you think this bike could tow another analogue rider at all up moderate grade from time to time?
Yeah, this is kinda why I may be leaning more towards the Levo. I do like the lightness and look of the EXE though. Sigh. Just may not be powerful enough for the occasional tow needed with kids.I think it will depend on the weights of both riders, and how much vert you’ll expect to get.
I’ve done a few rides with my GF, who’s like 140lbs on a turbo levo, towing my 18yo daughter (130lbs?) up 1,500’ service road climbs. My daughter has pedaled the same climbs but does LOVE getting towed. We use a dog leash with a caribiner and a few feet of fat-bike inner tube as the tow rope. My daughter pulls the leash across the stem (so it’s centered on bars) then holds it at the grip so she can release if anything goes wrong. It’s pretty fun!
So that doesn’t really answer your question- I think you’d need to be in boost on the Fuel EXE and you might not get a lot of vert, maybe 1,500’? Also, plan on replacing your chain frequently….
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