Stromer2work
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A new addition to my family, a 2018 Evo Big Bud Pro. First impressions...
Pros
- Great response to pedal input, less surging than the 27.5 evo I owned.
- Very fast acceleration to top speed on slightly sloping terrain.
- Good enough torque to make it up the steepest incline in my part of the world, at power setting 100%
- It seems like it will be a fun bike for the snow (going to be 6 months of that here in Michigan now), and the sand (beach riding)
- Center display is a nice upgrade over the side display 2017 Evo 27.5 I owned.
Cons
- ugly color scheme. black green and red.
- Threaded front axle !!! They had a QR on the 2017 model !!! Like I want to carry around an adjustable wrench for flats !
- Red paint on the grip lockers chips off just looking at it the wrong way.
- weight makes it hard to maneuverable in the twisties single track
- 2x8 speed drivetrain is a disappointment, will be looking to swap it out to a 1x10 or a 1x11 if the freehub permits. Either way, a larger ratio cassette is required and perhaps a rear derailleur upgrade to accommodate the larger big gear.
- heavy front end, makes bunny hops with front tire hard
- Incredibly cheap tires, will be looking to run something much lighter and perhaps a bit wider in the back. Will also try tubeless. Rear tire width is limited by chain interference (frame has lots room). Wider tire in the front will require deflation for tire removal as the tire hits the brake caliper upon install/removal.
- rims seem cheap, I may upgrade to something lighter if I end up liking this bike more and if I can find a closeout on a decent 80mm alloy rim.
Pros
- Great response to pedal input, less surging than the 27.5 evo I owned.
- Very fast acceleration to top speed on slightly sloping terrain.
- Good enough torque to make it up the steepest incline in my part of the world, at power setting 100%
- It seems like it will be a fun bike for the snow (going to be 6 months of that here in Michigan now), and the sand (beach riding)
- Center display is a nice upgrade over the side display 2017 Evo 27.5 I owned.
Cons
- ugly color scheme. black green and red.
- Threaded front axle !!! They had a QR on the 2017 model !!! Like I want to carry around an adjustable wrench for flats !
- Red paint on the grip lockers chips off just looking at it the wrong way.
- weight makes it hard to maneuverable in the twisties single track
- 2x8 speed drivetrain is a disappointment, will be looking to swap it out to a 1x10 or a 1x11 if the freehub permits. Either way, a larger ratio cassette is required and perhaps a rear derailleur upgrade to accommodate the larger big gear.
- heavy front end, makes bunny hops with front tire hard
- Incredibly cheap tires, will be looking to run something much lighter and perhaps a bit wider in the back. Will also try tubeless. Rear tire width is limited by chain interference (frame has lots room). Wider tire in the front will require deflation for tire removal as the tire hits the brake caliper upon install/removal.
- rims seem cheap, I may upgrade to something lighter if I end up liking this bike more and if I can find a closeout on a decent 80mm alloy rim.
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