BrianK
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I recently found a steeply discounted leftover 2018 Rambo R750CG3 at at local archery shop. Rambo e bikes are geared down for riding off road on trails, hills and even mountains while hunting. As such they are geared LOW and slow, and seemingly not very appropriate for road.
This model has a 750w Bafang BBS02 mid drive, a 48v 10.4 ah battery and a Sturmy Archer 3 speed fat bike rear hub, and 26x4” fat bike tires. Coming from a full size motorcycle I don’t mind the size of the tires or the extra heft of the bike overall, and frankly I like that it doesn’t have an external derailleur.
The cadence PAS is adequate for my needs, but due to the ultra low gearing I couldn’t keep up with the RPMs of the pedals at what seemed like a low road speed. I contacted Rambo and they recommended a 46T front sprocket instead of the stock 32T sprocket for road riding, which they had in stock, as the simplest solution. I just ordered one, which should be here when I pick up the bike next week.
With this minor modification it seems the Rambo 750 should make for a decent road bike, and at the steeply discounted price at which I’m getting it, it seems a steal for a 750w mid drive Bafang bike overall. I might need more road oriented 26x4 tires.
Anything else I need to do to one of these fat tire hunting bikes to make it more road friendly?
Is there any reason these bikes aren’t more popular or talked about here on EBR? Anything wrong with them?
This model has a 750w Bafang BBS02 mid drive, a 48v 10.4 ah battery and a Sturmy Archer 3 speed fat bike rear hub, and 26x4” fat bike tires. Coming from a full size motorcycle I don’t mind the size of the tires or the extra heft of the bike overall, and frankly I like that it doesn’t have an external derailleur.
The cadence PAS is adequate for my needs, but due to the ultra low gearing I couldn’t keep up with the RPMs of the pedals at what seemed like a low road speed. I contacted Rambo and they recommended a 46T front sprocket instead of the stock 32T sprocket for road riding, which they had in stock, as the simplest solution. I just ordered one, which should be here when I pick up the bike next week.
With this minor modification it seems the Rambo 750 should make for a decent road bike, and at the steeply discounted price at which I’m getting it, it seems a steal for a 750w mid drive Bafang bike overall. I might need more road oriented 26x4 tires.
Anything else I need to do to one of these fat tire hunting bikes to make it more road friendly?
Is there any reason these bikes aren’t more popular or talked about here on EBR? Anything wrong with them?
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