That machine's sick.
My present 53lb, 48v bike, an MXUS rear-hub pulls 890watts, advertised 90nm, probably >80nm, so this WW build will be my beta.
Craving performance and excellence, I never quit researching, arrived at the Ultra and Titanium being my thing for many years now, seeking a reliable Ti frame, Wattwagon is a natural.
I retired, quit driving and switched to an e-bike.
Certainly no expert, thus far I've concluded:
F & R suspension shocks require disassembly every 50hrs, and a full overhaul every 200hrs, proprietary 'kits' and '$ - or a shop to service.
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That means every 2.5 months riding for me and the big one at 10 months =
+$1,000.00 every year for a shop to maintain plus the downtime.
I must comment sadly:
"$300, 50hr maintenance" bike tech is severely behind even the cheapest brand automobile shocks which last a trouble-free 1000hrs and cost $17.00 each.
It's embarrassing. Materials exist; are cheaply available; the tech is plain; patents are published and have expired; we even have 3d printers.
Yet (German/ Italian made) Ferrari; Lamborghini; Porsche shocks, costing about the same, weighing less (on a sprung weight ratio) than (Chinese Made) Fox' or Rockshox' lightest, high maintenance rear suspension ... last 1000hrs Minimum?
A rear swing-arm and shock adds 6 - 10lbs to a build .
Not sure a about Ti iteration SA's, but the shocks
are heavy, the apparatus
is longer, the joints have steel parts and it all adds up.
Then there's the
constant set-up madness. These
systems leak and don't hold settings - fiddle, fiddle.
Some say 'XHYZ' is better, some say 'QUGD' is, but
all types need constant adjustments.
FS systems, great when set up for each race, adventure, riding circumstance - not so much for daily driving over varied terrain/ on off-road dual use.
The better quality the shocks is, the more 'specific purpose' oriented they are - so lots more fiddling.
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Reality sets in: I'm cruising down the paved road, fully suspended and muse "Gee, lets go down that off-road path"
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I stop, (fiddle, fiddle, fiddle) and attempt to get settings proper - but the pressure has leaked and settings are not the same numbers anymore.
I let a bit of air out.
Oh crap, it's too much !!! But having prepared I carry a (5lb) High Pressure pump
(required).
Never know when I might have to stop and take
20 minutes to TRY to get ready to to go down an off-road section.
Or is it up?
"Uphill" settings are altogether different - as I try and remember, to try and guess what the incorrect settings translate to new values, logically required to compensate for the leaks
. I know I have a predictive spreadsheet on my phone - somewhere - but has the leak ratio coefficient degraded - with all that bumping up and down?
'I can do this' I think (as theme from 'eye of the tiger' rings hollow in the background)
!!!
It gets even better , Once I'm triumphantly past that off-road section, everything has to be reset when I get back on pavement , and the pressure has again leaked a lil' bit with that vigorous beating, so again and anew there is no reliable reference , and if I let too much air out - well, I have that Lead-weighted pump, right? If not, there are plenty more 's I can carry that'll turn my into a Tuna !
Of course (Surprise!), after filling up with air, all the settings are AGAIN different, old references are all false and everything has to be AGAIN reset.
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I concluded FS gear is heavy, expensive, difficult and requires a lot of hands-on, intuitive experience to keep set up properly, quite specialized and the maintenance schedules are not up to snuff with automotive standards ... but it's a 'must have' for a rough terrain superbike of this caliber, if one learns to use it and has the time en-route to fiddle with it, but it's just too overwhelming for me.
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Q: You said 'our belt' performed well, in tests. Not a Gates? I see the frame does not appear split. I don't care - if you stand behind it, but 2300watts/ 200nm must be tough on drivetrains.
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Still waiting on Legacy frame weight stats so I can plot my other parts.
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Thanks for info.
Happy Fourth !!!
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