Lightning 123
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It looks like it's kind of tall for getting on the bike.Drop the seat and report the outcome
It looks like it's kind of tall for getting on the bike.Drop the seat and report the outcome
Based on the price of the rack - the extender is probably $200!I would if I owned one. There is an optional extender that brings the rack further out from the post.
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TLDR... Range of small battery & small motor = large battery and large motor.
Go on. Excellent e-MTB.Thoughts on this bike?
Calll DBS and see if I could purchase is from them and have them ship it to LBS for assembly and pickup? I wonder is Prairie Dog had to pay for shipping as well?Thirdly, see if DBS (d=distant) will ship the purchased bike to the LBS for assembly and quality control. The LBS will charge you a nominal fee, but now they have "skin in the game".
My purchase process was relatively benign despite the LBS being over 700 km away. As Randall pointed out, there were a couple of issues that I had to deal with before taking delivery of my Trance. The main one being Giant's mandated policy of bike delivery. Due to potential liability issues during transport, Giant Canada maintains that all bikes must be picked up at the LBS regardless of distance. To get around this, I simply had a courier do this for me and ship the bike to my doorstep at a cost of $100 Cdn. With respect to taxes, I was only required to pay for the 5% GST (Goods & Service Tax) without incurring BC's prov tax (7%) as I personally made the arrangements of having the bike shipped to Alberta. The LBS in BC even lovingly packed the Trance up in a LIV box for me. I was also advised that a reputable bike shop should reassemble the bike once it arrived at its destination in the event of any potential warranty claims. Any Giant dealer would honor warranty work on their bikes. In my case, it would likely be the same shop where Randall purchased his Fathom from.Calll DBS and see if I could purchase is from them and have them ship it to LBS for assembly and pickup? I wonder is Prairie Dog had to pay for shipping as well?
I'll move the controls and stock grips inboard and will take the bike out on a few rides before making any clear cut (pardon the pun ) decisions. Thanks Stefan!Congratulations! What a beauty!
(Don't trim the bars; you'll thank me after you have ridden some technical trail; the matter is handling, not the comfort!)
I highly recommend you cut those zip ties flush. If you don’t, the cut ends are sharp as knives. Trust someone who’s learned the hard way!
Love the Mudhuggers!My purchase process was relatively benign despite the LBS being over 700 km away. As Randall pointed out, there were a couple of issues that I had to deal with before taking delivery of my Trance. The main one being Giant's mandated policy of bike delivery. Due to potential liability issues during transport, Giant Canada maintains that all bikes must be picked up at the LBS regardless of distance. To get around this, I simply had a courier do this for me and ship the bike to my doorstep at a cost of $100 Cdn. With respect to taxes, I was only required to pay for the 5% GST (Goods & Service Tax) without incurring BC's prov tax (7%) as I personally made the arrangements of having the bike shipped to Alberta. The LBS in BC even lovingly packed the Trance up in a LIV box for me. I was also advised that a reputable bike shop should reassemble the bike once it arrived at its destination in the event of any potential warranty claims. Any Giant dealer would honor warranty work on their bikes. In my case, it would likely be the same shop where Randall purchased his Fathom from.
With that being said, I took delivery of my new Trance XE +Pro 29 today from my LBS and once I got it home, began installing a set of F/R Mudhuggers on it for the remainder of the winter season in addition to the onset of the spring melt. The rear fender is solidly planted on the seat stays and six zip ties hold it securely in place.
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To help keep grime off the lower pivot points/drivetrain, I cut out and shaped an inner fender liner from an old plastic school binder, formed it with a heat gun and also zip tied it to the pivot arms/bridge. The bike is also equipped with 45Nrth Gravdal Wrathchilds which were the only studded tires that I could find for the 29er. I hope to get out in the snow over the weekend to sample the merits of these latest add-ons.
The cheap plastic stock pedals will be replaced with a set of CB Stamp 1s as well as the stock bar grips. Thinking of going with Ergon GA2s in Nightride Blue. The bars are a bit to wide for my liking so I’ll also be trimming them down to better suit my range of motion.
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PD (I'd prefer using your real name btw): How comes I can ride with 780 mm bars and don't complain? Bear in mind, my Vado bars are 680 mm. I should be complaining on Trance's ones. However, the first steep uphill ride and the first gnarly descent should teach you a lesson!I'll move the controls and stock grips inboard and will take the bike out on a few rides before making any clear cut (pardon the pun ) decisions. Thanks Stefan!