Put 100 miles on my New Yamaha Wabash RT. The stock saddle is just adequate, think I could do better. What do you use on your gravel bikes that you are happy with. Riding 50/50 on road/dirt roads
My dealer was notified by Yamaha that they are no longer selling e-bikes in the US. However they will continue to provide service and parts for the 5 year warranty. I don’t know where this leaves previous model owners. They are high quality bikes and we bought 4 in this fire sale period hoping...
Yamaha chargers have a green light that shows the battery is charging. Once done the light goes off. raeding this thread leaves you wondering whether it trickles after that. It is UL certified.
I just got this bike. I have the crosscore RC as well. Love both but they are like children so different. I only have a few miles on the wabash but love it so far it’s handles crisper than the crosscore so far and I was a roadie mostl in my past life with some dirt road riding on my mountain...
I got fit. Longer extention and moved saddle back and wider pedals the standover is a little over 32 inches so you should be ok there. Your trick is probably to extend the stem
I bought 2 cross cores. They have a certification on their site somewhere for nyc and the bikes and batteries are UL. They are just clearing inventory is what my bike store told me
This was one of the options offered to me but with a slight lean of the bike to the right I feel a little more comfortable. Which dropper did you get ? Does it have a shock absorber too like the wabash rt? Is it internally routed?
I have the orange bike and my daughter has the green They are both gorgeous. The green is a flat finish and the orange is shiny and has some sparkles in the paint. I am getting used to the bigger geometry
how tall are you I’m 5’10” and the medium is 32 inch standover height on the large is 33 inches. Ny issue is my inseam is 29 inches and with shoes measures 30 inches. If our inseam is 30 for pants then with shoes it’s approximately 31. That said in both our cases it’s 2 inches too high. but my...
Update. went back to the bikestore and the owner who is a fitting expert spent an hour with me looking at my stance while pedaling on a trainer. Moved my seat position reoriented the grips and instrumentation and noticed that I needed a wider pedal platform. He is a genius when it comes to fit...