If they supplied valves I'd would have thought the rims would already be taped.
I found the same. Also getting the rebound dialled in perfectly makes a huge difference on the trail.What sag are you guys running on your e150? I've got the rs and followed the trailhead app for the fork and when setup I was running 30% front and rear and found it too soft - I'm now running front and rear at 25% and feels better - any setup tips?
I agree, a 36t would be ideal, do you think it would mess up the anti tampering sensors? I'm trying to work it out in my head but I've failed massively ?
Don't you need a special Bosch tool to remove the chainring as well?
Not really. If I'm riding on the road there isnt enough top end. But then the motor has cut out by this point and the tyre resistance makes it file like I'm riding through mud anyway. I can quite happily ride at 20mph on flat road.Chainring changes...
I'd like to get a larger chain ring (e150RS) as the gearing is a little too low. Anyone experienced this? Would go for 2 or 4 more teeth, would I need to lengthen the chain?
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I'm not sure it'll put any extra 'pressure' on the motor (if standard) it'll just be taller gearing. The speed measurement is off the rear wheel, so will disengage the motor at the same road speed. Not extra work by the motor, just a higher achievable speed whilst pedalling in top gear.I would imagine a bigger crank ring would put more pressure on the motor?? (wearing it out quicker) and also make you hit the motor limit faster (unless you have it chipped of course).
The speed measurement is off the rear wheel, so will disengage the motor at the same road speed. Not extra work by the motor, just a higher achievable speed whilst pedaling in top gear.
Understand that, but I still cant work out why anyone would want bigger chain rings on this bike unless they are continually riding flat paths / commuting (in which case they have the wrong bike!). Downhill momentum on these machines gets me up to 30mph fairly easily and technical trails (such as Cannock / Dark Peaks) tend to be around the 15mph average which is achievable with the existing setup very easily.
I've a e150 rs on order, arrives on Friday , is the suspension good out of the box or does it need me to adjust it? It's my first full suspension bike let alone Ebike , watched some YouTube on how to set suspension up, have you had to make much adjustments to yours or is it good to ride , I'm 85kg by the wayIts the weight distribution on the Whyte, combined with their OTO geometry that makes it ride so well.
IMO weight distribution and placement is the single most important aspect of EMTB design, get it wrong and it feels like you are shifting dead weigh around, get it right and the added weight works for you rather than against.
Cheers mate ,only just joined the forum so getting use to how it worksWith any full suspension bike you will need to set iu up correctly, which of course varies from person to person. I don't have the Whyte but have ridden it, and its very sorted once you have dialled it in.
Hhere is a thread that will help
Suspension set-up guides and info - EMTB Forums
Just to stir the pot a bit, how about a Rail? I love mine.
Hey folks, newbie and no e bike yet. In dire need of help tho.
Done my best to narrow down the options to:
Levo comp
Whyte 150 rs/180
Propain Ekano 165
YT Decoy
What the hell should I do? How to make a chokes that wont be ”old” in the fall?
Tried the Levo and it rides like the thoughts run, absolutly marvellous. Any of you ridden more of the bikes on the list to make a solid differance?
The only one I haven't ridden is the Propain.
The Levo is a great bike and you'd definitely be happy with one, although with it's current reliability record you'd probably be happier with two or three...
The Whyte e150 didn't really float my boat. Again, it's a great bike, it just wasn't better enough than my Powerfly to want to buy it.
The e180RS on the other hand... oh wow! What a bike. I would have bought one, but the long haired general went a funny colour when she saw the price.
The Pro Race Decoy is another fantastic bike, the Base model not so much. The suspension makes a huge difference, even to a numpty like me. I wasn't really sold on the Shimano motor though, no real reason, it just didn't float my boat.
Just to stir the pot a bit, how about a Rail? I love mine.
Im thinking of selling the Levo and getting either a E150 OR E180 but like yourself i am undecided in what to go for, there aren’t many reviews for either of the bikes but the ones I have seen give them top marks.
Hazarding a guess that will stir it up somehow, the margins are very small between these top their bikes that cost north of 5k. It is probably very much down to how that particular bike suits you.
If I could make a wish I would like a coil on the back and 170 on the front with the Levo geo and drivability. Because it is a big dealbreaker how it looks sitting on it, since we do sit on our bikes for quit some time a day.
This.You should check out the Whyte 180
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