Hi All,
Just bought a new Allant 7 recently and wanted to share that so far the bike's been great except for 2 very tiny nitpicky details.
1) I noticed others have mentioned this but not sure if it's the *exact* same issue as I'm getting. When shifting up gears, there's a definite type of vibration or feeling of the gears in the motor box that lasts anywhere from 5 to maybe over 10 seconds. I can feel the sensation of 2 gears mashing and rolling against each other right after a gear change. I'm assuming that's the "vibration" others are feeling. It's definitely not coming from the chain. It's the teeth from 2 gears. I'm also assuming that as I change gears, the Bosch motor is also changing gears inside its gearbox to handle the difference in torque/speed?
2) This bike is pretty damn heavy. My wife recently bought a Specialized Turbo Como 3.0 and it's about 10lbs lighter and you can feel the difference when you lift it and move it around. I'm thinking of ways to lighten this.
I looked at removing the rear rack but saw that the light is screwed to it and also the wiring goes underneath the fender. Has anyone attempted to remove the whole rack and fender and rewire the light to mount somewhere else?
Also I think I'll swap out the front suspension forks for regular ones, maybe carbon ones to really shed significant weight. What size, spec should I look for in a replacement?
Lastly, maybe get carbon wheels with more road type of tires. I don't need nobby tires as this will be all ridden on paved roads.
Just bought a new Allant 7 recently and wanted to share that so far the bike's been great except for 2 very tiny nitpicky details.
1) I noticed others have mentioned this but not sure if it's the *exact* same issue as I'm getting. When shifting up gears, there's a definite type of vibration or feeling of the gears in the motor box that lasts anywhere from 5 to maybe over 10 seconds. I can feel the sensation of 2 gears mashing and rolling against each other right after a gear change. I'm assuming that's the "vibration" others are feeling. It's definitely not coming from the chain. It's the teeth from 2 gears. I'm also assuming that as I change gears, the Bosch motor is also changing gears inside its gearbox to handle the difference in torque/speed?
2) This bike is pretty damn heavy. My wife recently bought a Specialized Turbo Como 3.0 and it's about 10lbs lighter and you can feel the difference when you lift it and move it around. I'm thinking of ways to lighten this.
I looked at removing the rear rack but saw that the light is screwed to it and also the wiring goes underneath the fender. Has anyone attempted to remove the whole rack and fender and rewire the light to mount somewhere else?
Also I think I'll swap out the front suspension forks for regular ones, maybe carbon ones to really shed significant weight. What size, spec should I look for in a replacement?
Lastly, maybe get carbon wheels with more road type of tires. I don't need nobby tires as this will be all ridden on paved roads.