Ravi Kempaiah
Well-Known Member
- Region
- Canada
- City
- Halifax
I'm not sure if this bike elicits any interest or not but if there are E-bike maniacs like me out there, they might appreciate the beauty of this bike and what it offers.
This is going to be my personal commuter machine starting October this year.
Ever since my 5100 mile ride on the ST2-S, I have been hunting a bike with endurance geometry + drop bars. Every time, I look at a S-pedelec with a rigid fork, it reminds me of the pain I experienced over 1000's of miles. It's brutal.
So, I had to persuade the BULLS USA folks to bring this to the US market. It's called Dail-E Grinder. Slated for early 2017 release.
It's clearly designed by someone who rides bikes day in and day out and knows what they are talking about. In my mind this is a a great commuter because it has Endurance geometry with 3" rise compared to race geometry. AND it has a lockable suspension fork for even more comfort. Drop bars are welcome on an E-bike.
Black Specialized is designed for endurance and the red one has race oriented geometry.
First of all, they selected 7005 Aluminum frame instead of the 6061, for high strength.
It's a S-pedelec with Bosch performance Speed motor. I am not a big fan of Bosch system because it lacks the punch needed for effective commuting. It may be great for mountain biking but it is little sluggish compared to ST2's speed capabilities. But, I have been riding a Haibike Super Race and it's awesome. I average 23mph and get 40 mile range on a 400 Whr battery. That is because it is 40lbs.
When coupled with a light frame and an agile rider, the Bosch Speed engine delivers. This bike with a rack, fenders and suspension fork and 500whr battery is 48lbs total, which I think is great.
It's the details that matter:
RockShox Air suspension for comfort. It's the same fork you find on Specialized Turbo X.
Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic shifter. It was as precise as the XTR Di2 on the ST2-S. Love it. Road riders know the joy of riding a bike with Ultegra Di2 shifter.
Supernova M99 pure + lights that put out 1100 lumens. The M99 pro puts out 1600 lumens in high beam but this one very close and doesn't consume as much power.
Carbon wheels that are light setup and tubeless compatible. Also, the tires are top of the line Schwalbe Marathon Supreme that can be run tubeless. 350g less than the Marathons and has 10W less rolling resistance than the Marathons. Also, the bike comes with Shimano XT hubs and Shimano XT brakes. Awesome.
The battery is only 500Whr.
One of the requirements for RAAM is being able to ride 400 miles in a day. As part of my training for RAAM, a 400 mile ride will be done on my Dail-E grinder. So, that's going to be fun.
Kisses to the designer of this beautiful bike
Ciao
Ravi
This is going to be my personal commuter machine starting October this year.
Ever since my 5100 mile ride on the ST2-S, I have been hunting a bike with endurance geometry + drop bars. Every time, I look at a S-pedelec with a rigid fork, it reminds me of the pain I experienced over 1000's of miles. It's brutal.
So, I had to persuade the BULLS USA folks to bring this to the US market. It's called Dail-E Grinder. Slated for early 2017 release.
It's clearly designed by someone who rides bikes day in and day out and knows what they are talking about. In my mind this is a a great commuter because it has Endurance geometry with 3" rise compared to race geometry. AND it has a lockable suspension fork for even more comfort. Drop bars are welcome on an E-bike.
Black Specialized is designed for endurance and the red one has race oriented geometry.
First of all, they selected 7005 Aluminum frame instead of the 6061, for high strength.
It's a S-pedelec with Bosch performance Speed motor. I am not a big fan of Bosch system because it lacks the punch needed for effective commuting. It may be great for mountain biking but it is little sluggish compared to ST2's speed capabilities. But, I have been riding a Haibike Super Race and it's awesome. I average 23mph and get 40 mile range on a 400 Whr battery. That is because it is 40lbs.
When coupled with a light frame and an agile rider, the Bosch Speed engine delivers. This bike with a rack, fenders and suspension fork and 500whr battery is 48lbs total, which I think is great.
It's the details that matter:
RockShox Air suspension for comfort. It's the same fork you find on Specialized Turbo X.
Shimano Ultegra Di2 electronic shifter. It was as precise as the XTR Di2 on the ST2-S. Love it. Road riders know the joy of riding a bike with Ultegra Di2 shifter.
Supernova M99 pure + lights that put out 1100 lumens. The M99 pro puts out 1600 lumens in high beam but this one very close and doesn't consume as much power.
Carbon wheels that are light setup and tubeless compatible. Also, the tires are top of the line Schwalbe Marathon Supreme that can be run tubeless. 350g less than the Marathons and has 10W less rolling resistance than the Marathons. Also, the bike comes with Shimano XT hubs and Shimano XT brakes. Awesome.
The battery is only 500Whr.
One of the requirements for RAAM is being able to ride 400 miles in a day. As part of my training for RAAM, a 400 mile ride will be done on my Dail-E grinder. So, that's going to be fun.
Kisses to the designer of this beautiful bike
Ciao
Ravi
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