Singletrackmind
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Seems like the more ebikes gain in popularity, seeing a lot more components labeled "ebike" specific. Understand items such as shocks, forks and tires, but think some manufacturers are going overboard.
I’m not sure if the Ergon Core saddle is E-specific but I can’t get one anyways even though Ergon HQ is a 5min ride from me. So I’m still using an old saddle from my roadie days. The “Nebula Plus” by Bontrager. It rocks …and rolls .The raised height on the rear of e-bike saddles is a feature I really appreciate.
No they don't.Shocks and forks make sense
Not the extra stiffness of the forks and the extra support on the shock?No they don't.
Isn't it just the same as having a slightly heavier rider on a normal bike?Not the extra stiffness of the forks and the extra support on the shock?
I have the Ergon SM E Mountain Sport ebike specific saddle and definitely makes a difference. As you stated, spend more time seated and it has a little lip in rear of saddle that gives you a leverage point.Ah the Ebike Speciphic saddle, that i'm curious about lol. You do spend more time seated for sure but not sure it warrants a new saddle.
What on earth would make you think there's suddenly a need for a stiffer fork to bimble about the woods on a Levo than the forks guys doing 70ft gaps have on their normal bikes?Not the extra stiffness of the forks and the extra support on the shock?
I too have the same saddle and it does make a difference.I have the Ergon SM E Mountain Sport ebike specific saddle and definitely makes a difference. As you stated, spend more time seated and it has a little lip in rear of saddle that gives you a leverage point.
SM E-Mountain Sport
A mountain bike specific e-bike saddle for men and women. Longer periods of sitting, steeper uphills and greater levels of impact characterize the E-MTB experience. After intense development, the optimal saddle shape was found. The rear ramp supports the rider in steep uphill-riding situations...ergonbike.shop
Interested feedback. I really like that saddle on my emtbs I use for rides with lots of climbing. It does slightly impact my ability to get back when descending but Ive adjusted my style a little to accommodate. Been riding for over 30 years and have good technique. Bicycle touch points such as saddle, grips and pedals can be a touchy situation (no pun intended!) Have this Ergon saddle on my dh sled (YT Decoy Elite) and it really allows me the ability to get back uninterrupted and is a great all-round saddle.The only benefit I found from the raised rear of the Ergon Ebike saddles was if you wanted to itch the underside of your testicles when you slid your arse off the back. That rear saddle lip doesn't actually help with climbing at all unless you have poor climbing technique or lack strength. Overall it hinders weight shift movements when riding and completely gets in the way and reduces pelvic motion when riding low and off the back of your bike (manuals or steep technical descending).
They were also among the least comfortable saddles I've ever tested.
I kind of like my set up for 29 tires.12 speed "a la mode" cassettes are actually available with a 46t largest sprocket.
12 speed could actually be great for Emtb. But instead of massive 50t+ sprockets the extra couple sprockets should be placed at the small end of the cassette creating much closer ratio smaller tooth jumps and removing pointless super low gearing.
Ie.
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 22, 25, 28, 32, 36.
This would spread the wear more evenly between the smallest sprockets (which wear more quickly). And also allow a shorter cage rear mech to be used, shorter chain with less chain slap and increased chain wrap in the smallest sprockets (drastically increasing cassette life)
11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 21, 24, 28, 32, 36, 42 would work well too
if you really need as low as that.
Also. For obvious reasons No Emtb should ever have a stupid 10t or 9t cassette sprocket
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