Sijmes
Member
You can always ditch the rim magnet and place a chainstay sensor for not much money, should work out of the box. Although I reckon that ground clearance may be an issue as a mullet and you wouldn't want it any slacker than it is. TBH, when you've tried one, you'll agree it's a pretty dialled bike standard, I'd be surprised if you would instantly want to change much.Well I'm still on the fence.
What's holding me back?
* It's not carbon. That means I cant repair it easily if I break it and its my fault.
* There is no crash replacement policy. Just a "we look after our customers" response. This could be anything from free parts to having to pay full retail for replacement parts. It's an increased risk
* I want mullet option. Pole dont officially offer mullet and cannot configure the sensor in the factory for mullet config. This means I have to try and get a local bosch agent to configure. That's more cost and time and a small possibility it is not available locally. It just adds another level of hassle and admin. Other manufacturers can configure sensors to mullet config in the factory as a standard option.
* I would prefer the race motor. However the race motor option is only available in either complete or frame only with other non removable options I dont neccessarily want. Making the race motor a very expensive option. As an example you cant option the race motor with raw finish no protective film. That means if i chose race motor i would be paying for $800nzd of color and protective film option. I would much prefer to have raw finish and race motor at a reduced price.
*No local support. Pricing at similar pricing to brands supported locally.
* Seat tube geo is too steep for my liking. It leads to compromised having to be made with sizing. 78° would be ideal for me.
* Only one battery size available. I would love a 500wh option for this bike as most of my rides would be within a 500wh capacity. I could then shed another 1.5kg of weight. Plus I could retain the 750wh for longer riders and have 1300wh capacity for big bike park days.
* This is a heavy bike 25-26kg for standard spec. Its a good 2kg heavier than a carbon equivalent.
* Failure of 2022 swingarm from at least one customer suggests more development is needed on the bonded 7075 frame design. Its a concern particularly for hard riders. I do ride hard.
In the frame reach size I want the seated riding position is more cramped than I ideally want. It makes for less comfortable riding position when riding milder terrain. (when riding stupid steep up, and down the geo makes perfect sense)
What do I like?
* 190mm front and rear. ( I cant find any other e-bikes with descent geo with this much travel)
The pole ride somewhere in between my DH bike and enduro bike for descending capability
* Good slack Geo, bb that's not stupid low. and kinematics look awesome
* Even thou alloy is a disadvantage, I to love the crazy cnc'd 2 piece frame. It is "Pole"erising.. hehehe. I could use this bike as advertisment for my bike rack business.
* Bosch motor is the motor I want.
* Freight options are reasonable compared to US procured bikes.
* Awesome consumer feedback. Every boby without except states this is the best e-bike they have ridden/owned.
* Small adaptable company where the owner is actively involved in forum feed back. I like to support the little guy rather that the big corporates.
* 5 year warrantee kind of offsets the concerns of frame delamination.
*Climbs like a damn mountain goat.