Merle Nelson
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WW just recieved another group of frames mid June if I understand correctly.
Only thing I've changed on my bike is the grips. I had included the GP5 grips I wanted in my order but at the time my bike was ready to ship Pushkar could not get them. I didn't want to delay my bike delivery so I just took the generic grips. Later I found them from REI. Pushkar is struggling to get components so you don't always get everything you want. Verify verify verify.Good for you.
People whom have gotten their Hydras are already changing parts off. I want to know if anyone has riden the Hydra like it is from WW.
6K$ + bike I'm expecting mine to be set and forget from Wattwagons. Plug and play .Ride and go anywhere. No need changed nothing.
I ordered a plain GI Joe Darth Vader black. Medium size. This one!
It will come with DVO suspension. That's where I got "set and forget " . It might be similar brand to Ohlins.
I'm just digesting all of what I read in this forum.
Hoping to receive a bike that don't need anything more than what WW have available this year.
Actually it’s all @pushkar fault. I was completely happy with the bike until he put that orange suspension fork on. Then all hell broke loose.Only thing I've changed on my bike is the grips. I had included the GP5 grips I wanted in my order but at the time my bike was ready to ship Pushkar could not get them. I didn't want to delay my bike delivery so I just took the generic grips. Later I found them from REI. Pushkar is struggling to get components so you don't always get everything you want. Verify verify verify.
Cuz Vinny has customized the bejezus out of his bike ( perhaps this is what you noticed ) because he is just that kind of guy.
How do you like the Kindernay?I got my bike about 2 weeks ago! I've been meaning to post a photo here on a daily basis since but have been swamped at work. Anyway, it's great! Can confirm, it's fast and powerful -- on a flat road it has no problem going mid-30s, and there's a very steep hill by my house that it does ~23 mph going up, double what my Juiced bike is able to do going up that same hill!
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I sent you a Private Message yesterday.I got my bike about 2 weeks ago! I've been meaning to post a photo here on a daily basis since but have been swamped at work. Anyway, it's great! Can confirm, it's fast and powerful -- on a flat road it has no problem going mid-30s, and there's a very steep hill by my house that it does ~23 mph going up, double what my Juiced bike is able to do going up that same hill!
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Just put in my Hydra order yesterday after a few conversations with Pushkar who was really helpful in answering my many questions before taking the plunge. Here's my build below, I can't wait to take it out on the road for a ride, hopefully in the next 2-3 months and will post a photo when i get it.
Order summary
Hydra × 1
Frame Size: S (5'2"-5'6")
Color: Matte Black
Motor: X1 2300W
Battery: Frame Integrated Only
Firmware: Harness w/2-year SW Upgrades
Throttle - PLEASE READ.: Restricted to 750W
Gearing: Kindernay
Wheelset: 27.5x3
Rims: Aluminum
Front Suspension: DVO Diamond D2
Rear Suspension: DVO Topaz T3 Air
Dropper: Manitou Jack
Saddle: Ergon SMC
Brakes: Magua MT5e
Rotors: 203mm
Grips: Protaper /Raceface
Pedals: Crankbros Stamp 1
Handlebar: Protaper Aluminum Fatbar
Tire Protection: Tannus Armor
Headlight: Magicshine E2000 (Wired)
Chargers: 5A
Warranty: 1 year (Included)
Oh it is shallow. But parts of the concrete are literally as slick as ice. Falling over at like 3mph is not the scary thing. It's going over the down stream side of the dam. That would be catastrophic.Aloha Reed Scott, I seen a Bafang motor submerged in water. Try putting studded tires on your bike and a tag line to recover it. Go on the other side. I like your photos by the way. IT look shallow.