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I see Stilus is in stock - just Medium left so no good for my wife but hopefully you all got what you wanted?
Not me ??.....I see Stilus is in stock - just Medium left so no good for my wife but hopefully you all got what you wanted?
Are you happy to purchase it although the Bosch motor is making that outrageous clunking noise?
I agree with totally with Phil, but can also underderstand Trowernators points too.I think Yoak summarised it well on your other post: “I would prefer it it be silent of course, but if that sound is the price to pay for a very smooth transition to non assist and no drag at all, it's a price worth paying at the moment.”
Makes me want to spit ?. Looked at Calais store which says it has them (just looking) and when investigated, the bike cannot be picked up there anyway-it has to be another one somewhere in France!........France has “En Stock” across the board on all sizes as for the rest of Europe ???
France has “En Stock” across the board on all sizes as for the rest of Europe ???
Yeah, fair point.To be honest, I think I'd still just buy it to be fair. The noise I can deal with its just the constant worry that whatever is causing the noise is also causing damage
The Stilus is at the top end of my budget and I am new to the sport. Others have said to get a full suspension especially on a heavy electric bike. So I can’t see any other bike close to this spec at this price so I don’t have any other choice unless I go hardtail. If the motor fails after two years I would have to buy a new motor at around £750 but I would have to spend that now to get another bike close to this spec with another motor. that’s my decision making process if any of that made any sense what so ever ?To be honest, I think I'd still just buy it to be fair. The noise I can deal with its just the constant worry that whatever is causing the noise is also causing damage
The "I f... love that bike" is the best recommendation yet. I want one more than ever.......In my view, and I appreciate everyone is different, the knocking/clunking is a minor thing. I went for a long ride yesterday and noticed it zero times. It's almost like a very slight lag/knock when moving from freewheeling to engaging the motor but in general riding I'm peddling most of the time not freewheeling. I arrived home yesterday after my ride and said to the wife "I f**king love that bike". I didn't say "The ride was ok, I was just really put off by the occasional knocking noise".
In my view the motor is powerful and quiet, and yes, there is a slight knock when going from freewheel to engaging the motor but it is not a showstopper by any means (in my opinion, and I am really anal about shit like this I assure you)...
I rode for 45 miles today with 3,200ft of climbing and still had 7 miles of battery left. All of those miles I had a big smile on my face and didn’t notice the “very slight” knock once.
I’d say, rather than hearing the slight knock, it’s more you feel the slight pause/knock when you go from freewheeling to engaging the motor.
As my only EMTB, I’ve just got used to that being the way it is to be honest. Overall the engine is powerful and very quiet so I’m happy and would recommend the bike/motor.
If your a long term rider of EMTB’s and are used to instant power/no knock, I can imagine it could be a little annoying for some.
I'm 850 miles in and I still can't hear it. I rode a Cube today and couldn't hear that rattle either, although the claims he owner can but thinks mine is quieter. I can hear chain slap occasionally though. Perhaps having damaged hearing isn't all bad.Are you happy to purchase it although the Bosch motor is making that outrageous clunking noise?
I'm 850 miles in and I still can't hear it. I rode a Cube today and couldn't hear that rattle either, although the claims he owner can but thinks mine is quieter. I can hear chain slap occasionally though. Perhaps having damaged hearing isn't all bad.
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