JimE
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My wife and I just received two Juggernaut Ultras from Roshan. We’ll use the bikes on old logging roads to get to hiking trailheads. Wow – that’s my first impression. Tons of power, quiet and good handling. The Ultra is heavyweight but feels light under power. All the components seem very well matched. The Mozzo front fork is not the most sophisticated but works well. The torque sensor is great – very natural feel. There is a slight lag when you stop pedalling – the power stays on for an extra second – not good if you need to slow for a corner but I found that if I back pedal a small amount, I can control when the power stops.
The delivery packing is excellent with heavy cardboard and lots of foam. Since no instructions are included with the Ultra, here are a few assembly tips for other new Ultra owners.
You’ll need a multi-tool if you don’t have one already.
The handlebar stem is shipped facing backward. Loosen and turn 180 degrees.
We found that if you tip the stem up, it’s easier to fasten the handlebar.
The packing foam in the shape of an open box works well as a support under the handlebar when you tip the bike upside down to install front wheel. Otherwise the controller will be crushed.
Install the front fender through the fork from the front. The metal tab goes in front of the fork along with the light.
One pedal is right hand thread, the other is left hand thread – but you knew that already.
If front brake rubs, loosen quick release, squeeze front brake, hold and re-tighten the quick release to center the wheel – but you knew that too.
The delivery packing is excellent with heavy cardboard and lots of foam. Since no instructions are included with the Ultra, here are a few assembly tips for other new Ultra owners.
You’ll need a multi-tool if you don’t have one already.
The handlebar stem is shipped facing backward. Loosen and turn 180 degrees.
We found that if you tip the stem up, it’s easier to fasten the handlebar.
The packing foam in the shape of an open box works well as a support under the handlebar when you tip the bike upside down to install front wheel. Otherwise the controller will be crushed.
Install the front fender through the fork from the front. The metal tab goes in front of the fork along with the light.
One pedal is right hand thread, the other is left hand thread – but you knew that already.
If front brake rubs, loosen quick release, squeeze front brake, hold and re-tighten the quick release to center the wheel – but you knew that too.
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