Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Ha. Found the Rebound dial in the rear damperSure, let's go with that. It couldn't be my beer belly, right?
Ha. Found the Rebound dial in the rear damperSure, let's go with that. It couldn't be my beer belly, right?
Funny that I had to inflate the rear damper to the maximum of 300 psi to ensure a proper initial sag...
https://www.schwalbe.com/files/schw...n_2020/Reifen_Felgenkombinationen_2020_EN.pdf
Note that there can be quite alot of allowed variance and many people including myself have exceeded these recommendations for years without any issues. That being said, best to follow the reccomendation.
As far as chainstay clearance, easy to check with an allen wrench. Some people get really close (< 5mm clearance) and that will work as long as your tire/rim stays true (my schwalbe tires seem to have alot of runout) and you dont encounter mud. My minimum is 5mm
The front is a Rockshox Pike Select+ 29" fork with ample clearance. Maybe I should buy one of each and try them. If the 2.6 doesn't fit the back, it will for sure work on the front! Any issues with running two slightly different sized tyres? If it works, the rear would be 27.5x2.6 and the front would be 27.5x2.35. If it doesn't fit then the rear would be 27.5x2.35 and the front would be 27.5x2.6.Uh, I dunno... Looks very tight. Bear in mind there should be enough clearance to let mud/dirt/pebbles leave the tyre.
The front is a Rockshox Pike Select+ 29" fork with ample clearance. Maybe I should buy one of each and try them. If the 2.6 doesn't fit the back, it will for sure work on the front! Any issues with running two slightly different sized tyres? If it works, the rear would be 27.5x2.6 and the front would be 27.5x2.35. If it doesn't fit then the rear would be 27.5x2.35 and the front would be 27.5x2.6.
So getting JW's 2.6 for front and 2.35 rear to replace my Super Moto X 2.4's will improve off-road (rails to trails, parks, some single track), be just as good as or possibly improve road (especially in the wet), and improve puncture resistance. Correct?The trend at the moment is the other way - slightly narrower rear tyre compared to front. I think the intention is to have the lower rolling resistance from a narrow tyre on the back , but get good braking from a wide tyre on the front?
It seems to help with quick tip in and the ability to slide the back in corners, but the front ends up feeling just a little vague .
Nb I'm splitting VERY thin hairs here - detected using a 3 km test track for bike tweaks . I'll make a change then do a couple of runs to assess. On sprogette 1's scott genius 940 , we run 2.5 rear and 2.6 front. On my ebike I prefer to run the same size f/r .
So getting JW's 2.6 for front and 2.35 rear to replace my Super Moto X 2.4's will improve off-road (rails to trails, parks, some single track), be just as good as or possibly improve road (especially in the wet), and improve puncture resistance. Correct?
On running wider tire in the frontThe front is a Rockshox Pike Select+ 29" fork with ample clearance. Maybe I should buy one of each and try them. If the 2.6 doesn't fit the back, it will for sure work on the front! Any issues with running two slightly different sized tyres? If it works, the rear would be 27.5x2.6 and the front would be 27.5x2.35. If it doesn't fit then the rear would be 27.5x2.35 and the front would be 27.5x2.6.
Im doing that on a bike (iZip Moda E3) without issues using 24mm inner width rims. Chainstay clearance in the back wont allow a 2.6 in the rear.All I can comment on is 2.6 f / 2.5 rear plus a 2.5 f / 2.4 r , because that's all I've tried.
I think 2.6 to 2.35 might be going a bit too far - aren't they suited to different rim width ?
You can run 2.8s on 35mm rim width just fine assuming you have the clearance. Many ebikes are equipped that way stock like my Bulls Evo 3 27.5+ hardtail.Rim width is 35, so no problems there. The 2.8's might have been pushing it!! I could get both at the 2.35, or I could get one at 2.6. Getting one of each will help me know for sure if the 2.6 will clear the chainstays etc. I would install it to check for future reference, then move it to the front. Next time the rear wears out I will know whether it can do 2.6 or stay with the 2.35. Was curious if running a 2.6 f / 2.35 r was going to cause any weird ride characteristics!
You can run 2.8s on 35mm rim width just fine assuming you have the clearance. Many ebikes are equipped that way stock like my Bulls Evo 3 27.5+ hardtail.
Running 2.6f/2.35r will likely be fine as Im doing it as well. I didnt notice anything but you might not like some aspect of the combo. Who knows....just try it. Just dont try to ride it like you stole it till you have determined if you like it.
It's a beauty though!Hi friends,
I drove to Specialized Brand Store in Warsaw yesterday: the reason was to replenish my chain/small parts stock for Trance E+. Specialized Warsaw store was opened on Saturday, and they keep a lot of hardware for sale that is even hard to be bought online nowadays. Of course, I was admiring e-bikes exhibited there. And I looked a bit longer at this Levo:
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Not sure what model that really was (I was not that interested). However, two details have attracted my attention: the FOX Float Rhythm 36 fork (it could be 160 mm of travel) and FOX DPX EVOL damper. Very, very similar to what I got on my Trance E+ 2 Pro. Given big price difference between Specialized and Giant e-MTBs, I left the store satisfied with my 2020 choice
Hi friends,
I drove to Specialized Brand Store in Warsaw yesterday: the reason was to replenish my chain/small parts stock for Trance E+. Specialized Warsaw store was opened on Saturday, and they keep a lot of hardware for sale that is even hard to be bought online nowadays. Of course, I was admiring e-bikes exhibited there. And I looked a bit longer at this Levo:
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Not sure what model that really was (I was not that interested). However, two details have attracted my attention: the FOX Float Rhythm 36 fork (it could be 160 mm of travel) and FOX DPX EVOL damper. Very, very similar to what I got on my Trance E+ 2 Pro. Given big price difference between Specialized and Giant e-MTBs, I left the store satisfied with my 2020 choice
Good show mate!I spent today shuttling sprogette 1 @ the local trails so she could decide if she really wants to do next weekends race. We chewed through my entire battery doing 6 mixed runs - about 1500 m elevation TOWING ( we were both pedalling flat out PLUS the Giant was on full assist) . Our legs are exhausted , and I hope she realises doing it without the tow might be a big ask....
Not that I'm at all worrued about her tackling these down hills at race pace....
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