... Absolutely best bang for your buck currently out there I think.
It's not just their motors but the entire package. The specs on an YDX MORO 07 for $2500 is amazing really. Plus a five year warranty and an extra battery thrown in to boot ! What can I say, hell of a steal in my books.Are you sure? There's no need to be so coy about your opinion of Yamaha motors.
It's not just their motors but the entire package. The specs on an YDX MORO 07 for $2500 is amazing really. Plus a five year warranty and an extra battery thrown in to boot ! What can I say, hell of a steal in my books.
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Kellys bikes. Pretty interesting bikes. They have a full powered 150mm bike with a shimano ep801 and a big battery thats around 20kg.I rented an emtb last week in the South of France, near Nimes. I had no choice of bike in the matter my son-in-law rented it for me. It was a Kellys bike with a Panasonic motor. I have no other info as to which motor it was. It wasn't short of power. It had four drive modes: Eco, Standard, Auto and High. All modes except Auto were either on or off which led to a pulsing delivery that I found disconcerting. When cornering tightly, the pulsing delivery led to rear wheel slide. I soon switched to Auto and I had no further problems.
Someone may recognise the bike in the pic below. It had 32mm stanchions on the fork and it was a mullet.
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So, over a period of 31 years they have produced 5 million drive units, which is admirable, so why aren't we all riding them?This speaks for itself, though out dated add another 5 years and the numbers only get bigger !!
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It ain Yamaha’s 1st rodeo. How good are these? A Brit Nick Sanders rode one around the World. He rode the gravel Walbash RT. I just got one, the auto panel assist rocks!With the number of Moros I am seeing on NBD posts online, I'd say they are outselling just about anything else by a factor of five.
I know it's because of the massive sales, but they are getting a LOT of these motors out there on the trails now.
I had them swapped over. I didn't trust myself not to revert to type when panicked!Did you manage with the brakes wrong way round Steve?
No one said they are. I have $8k emtb and an $1600 Yamaha gravel bike. No XT or Fox, yet It definitely holds it own for its intended use. China makes shitty cheap motors too. Oh the Chinese have landed on the Moon, recently. Breath.That’s rolling up on 26 years. And, about 99.9% of those are cheap motors for the global commuter market. They make motors for that sector for other companies. It’s amazing how the numbers can be easily skewed. If Yamaha was a player in the e-MTB bike market, they would have their own section here. I hate to burst your bubble, but in this sector, Yamaha has no game, compared to the rest of the market.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but this picture was also taken around the same time showing Yamaha with 9% of the market.This speaks for itself, though out dated add another 5 years and the numbers only get bigger !!
Wouldn't use that as your measuring stick. Nukeproof has it's own section with a total of 3 posts, the last of which is more than a year old.If Yamaha was a player in the e-MTB bike market, they would have their own section here.
And they're out of buisnessWouldn't use that as your measuring stick. Nukeproof has it's own section with a total of 3 posts, the last of which is more than a year old.
Actually no bubble to burst, Yamaha was only talking units made.Sorry to burst your bubble, but this picture was also taken around the same time showing Yamaha with 9% of the market.
Don't get me wrong, Yamaha are a good motor, but they are no better or worse than most of the other motors.
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