Knobby tires?
Yes I have knobby tires so that's what it is? Makes sense I had no idea lol
Knobby tires?
Well I'm guessing but it could be the knobbies setting up a vibration at high speed.Yes I have knobby tires so that's what it is? Makes sense I had no idea lol
Well I'm guessing but it could be the knobbies setting up a vibration at high speed.
The MTB tires on the Eagle is not designed for high speed use. It is designed more for track and mix street use.It makes total sense. I can't really switch to slicks either because of the trails here but it's ok. Probably shouldn't be going that fast anyway haha
There are semi off road tires. More solid strip down the middle and you keep them on higher pressure when on pavement. Then somewhat reduced knobs on the margins and edge and with lower pressure will grip the dirt.It makes total sense. I can't really switch to slicks either because of the trails here but it's ok. Probably shouldn't be going that fast anyway haha
There are semi off road tires. More solid strip down the middle and you keep them on higher pressure when on pavement. Then somewhat reduced knobs on the margins and edge and with lower pressure will grip the dirt.
What tire pressures do you recommend on pavement? I was wondering about that. I am mostly on pavement but cut through trails/dirt/offroad for shortcuts.
You're talking to another noob. I know about such tires but have no direct knowledge. A tire seller could fill you in I'm sure.
That's awesome to hear it literally is just a small learning curve mostly another thing I did was change my throttle to match whatever pas it's in for power it's really nice for just coasting along with my buddy I can just hold the throttle and the power does not cut out as I drop power to the cranks the problem I am having is range still I can keep it in pas1-3 and get 30-35km range and when I keep it in pas 9 the whole time and basically just use the throttle get the same 30-35km range and goes the same for both of my batteries one is 52v 17ah and other is 48v 21ahJust got my bike back with the 50t chainring and this was definitely a missing piece that had me comparing it to my rear hub with the 52t. I don't feel like I'm "spinning my wheels" anymore. I used to feel crazy spinning the pedals so fast in the highest gear but lacking that same feel as the bigger chainring. Unless it's in my head I feel like I'm going farther and getting less tired (less pedal rotations?) compared to the smaller chainring. Just like how it is on my rear hub.
Anyway I'm happy with it now and keeping it. Not going to sell it. Infact I may even sell the rear hub and go with the Biktrix juggernaut fat tire next. I am starting to feel my juiced fat tire to feel "clunky" I'm feeling all the bumps in the road now, the riding style with high end components on the ultra compared to the low end components on my juiced bike is becoming real clear. I think it would have been stupid of me to get rid of the ultra eagle and keep the juiced bike. I'm really liking the torque as well on the ultra, which isn't there with the rear hub.
I have one question and this isn't related to the Biktrix in particular but in general. When I'm going really fast 30+ I feel something weird coming from the rear I dont know how to describe it, kind of want to say feels like some kind of "rubbing" but I have experienced this on my fat tire bike as well. Only happens when I'm going fast and I feel it from the rear not sure if it's just in my head or what that feeling is. Does anybody know what I'm talking about?
Yeah I originally did 25 psi for both but now keep it at 15 psi but I am 50/50 trails and dirt I ride atleast 1hour of trails a day unless life happens and still think I could go a little lower these 33tpi tires are solid have like no give to themHaha no worries! I am pretty sure I am going by what my bike shop recommended but a little higher I believe I'm at 20 psi front and rear. On the tire it says max 35 psi.
That's awesome to hear it literally is just a small learning curve mostly another thing I did was change my throttle to match whatever pas it's in for power it's really nice for just coasting along with my buddy I can just hold the throttle and the power does not cut out as I drop power to the cranks the problem I am having is range still I can keep it in pas1-3 and get 30-35km range and when I keep it in pas 9 the whole time and basically just use the throttle get the same 30-35km range and goes the same for both of my batteries one is 52v 17ah and other is 48v 21ah
I have been looking at the biktrix ultra eagle or frey CC vs the delfast partner or prime. I can't decide and it sounds like middrives are far less user friendly and rear hubs are far part of the bike then I thought. I'm familiar with riding mtbs and dirtbikes. I haven't ride since I sold my 09 stumpjumper a few yrs ago. Idk which way to go
Biktrix is in a bind here. Darned if they do and darned if they don't. Seems they are erring way to far on the side of caution. They're turning out bikes with settings that make the bike a dog. Yeah you can get a cable and a windows machine and maybe search out the proper settings. Screw that. They should sell the bike the way the customer wants it. Make them sign a disclaimer or something if you are worried about liability. Motorcycle manufacturers don't cut the power of their bikes by half or more before they let them out to the public. Actually it's probably the warranty issue they are most concerned with. Keep your frigging warranty. Give me a bike that can do what it's built to be capable of. If I break it I'll fix it.THE BEAST IS ALIVE FOR REAL NOW!!!
I updated my assist settings it still felt like it was lacking to me and I was still preferring the pedal assist on my rear hub. I complained often that I didn't like having to rely on the throttle so much!!! I don't have to on my rear hub and I didn't like that about this bike.
So in the programming settings in the assist tab there is KEEP CURRENT% this was set at 30% by DEFAULT. This is BS that means I am maxing out at 30% assist and this setting OVERRIDES the ASSIST settings in the BASIC Tab. So this was total GARBAGE for me!! So even though I had my assist set at 100 in the basic tab it was USELESS!!!! While I was researching keep current % I came across a thread here:
"The big one is Keep Current(%) Setting this to 100% makes the PAS follow the % current on the basic page. This means 100% current setting on the Basic setting page will give you 100% throttle on PAS."Programming the Bafang Middrive BBS01+BBS02
I'd like to start a new thread about this... I had a hard time to find all of the info i need in the other thread.. so here is a start. all i know is that: we need': -A TTL converter (cheap off ebay) -A special cable -A computer and a software any more? hope this is a start.. Don't forget...endless-sphere.com
The person there explained how to setup your pedal assist according to the levels on your bike. So he said to change the KEEP CURRENT % to 100% and now the programming will use your ASSIST settings on the BASIC tab. I set it up just like he did and started at 15% and go all the way up to 100% for level 9.
This was the change I needed and now I don't need to rely on that freaking THROTTLE that I hated so much. I just wanred to use it as a boost!!! Not rely on it for my entire ride!! Now I can coast and pedal COMFORTABLY and stay in the upper 20 mph just like my rear hub. I went up to level 9 and holy crap!!!! WITHOUT THROTTLE I was cruising in the 30s. When I was going after it I was doing 35 mph with pedaling ONLY!!!!
It's too bad the owner didn't know this when I was communicating with him about the assist settings his reply was "why don't you just use the throttle?" I didnt even reply. I want to be able to use and ride the bike how I want to!!!!!!
If you make this change just know that obviously in the highest mode in level 9 with 100% assist you will kill your battery but I just went out for a little bit and had an absolute BLAST and came back tired at 90% but of course the percentage is not accurate and I probably actually killed 30% battery life but I was pushing it for fun.
Can you post your four settings tabs please...THE BEAST IS ALIVE FOR REAL NOW!!!
I updated my assist settings it still felt like it was lacking to me and I was still preferring the pedal assist on my rear hub. I complained often that I didn't like having to rely on the throttle so much!!! I don't have to on my rear hub and I didn't like that about this bike.
So in the programming settings in the assist tab there is KEEP CURRENT% this was set at 30% by DEFAULT. This is BS that means I am maxing out at 30% assist and this setting OVERRIDES the ASSIST settings in the BASIC Tab. So this was total GARBAGE for me!! So even though I had my assist set at 100 in the basic tab for level 9 it was USELESS!!!! While I was researching keep current % I came across a thread here:
"The big one is Keep Current(%) Setting this to 100% makes the PAS follow the % current on the basic page. This means 100% current setting on the Basic setting page will give you 100% throttle on PAS."Programming the Bafang Middrive BBS01+BBS02
I'd like to start a new thread about this... I had a hard time to find all of the info i need in the other thread.. so here is a start. all i know is that: we need': -A TTL converter (cheap off ebay) -A special cable -A computer and a software any more? hope this is a start.. Don't forget...endless-sphere.com
The person there explained how to setup your pedal assist according to the levels on your bike. So he said to change the KEEP CURRENT % to 100% and now the programming will use your ASSIST settings on the BASIC tab. I set it up just like he did and started at 15% and go all the way up to 100% for level 9.
This was the change I needed and now I don't need to rely on that freaking THROTTLE that I hated so much. I just wanred to use it as a boost!!! Not rely on it for my entire ride!! Now I can coast and pedal COMFORTABLY and stay in the upper 20 mph just like my rear hub. I went up to level 9 and holy crap!!!! WITHOUT THROTTLE I was cruising in the 30s. When I was going after it I was doing 35 mph with pedaling ONLY!!!! My max was 39 mph without holding down on the throttle.
It's too bad the owner didn't know this when I was communicating with him about the assist settings his reply was "why don't you just use the throttle?" I didnt even reply. I want to be able to use and ride the bike how I want to!!!!!!
If you make this change just know that obviously in the highest mode in level 9 with 100% assist you will kill your battery but I just went out for a little bit and had an absolute BLAST and came back tired at 90% but of course the percentage is not accurate and I probably actually killed 30% battery life but I was pushing it for fun.
Biktrix is in a bind here. Darned if they do and darned if they don't. Seems they are erring way to far on the side of caution. They're turning out bikes with settings that make the bike a dog. Yeah you can get a cable and a windows machine and maybe search out the proper settings. Screw that. They should sell the bike the way the customer wants it. Make them sign a disclaimer or something if you are worried about liability. Motorcycle manufacturers don't cut the power of their bikes by half or more before they let them out to the public. Actually it's probably the warranty issue they are most concerned with. Keep your frigging warranty. Give me a bike that can do what it's built to be capable of. If I break it I'll fix it.
Idk I just got back from a camping trip where I put 30 miles thru all terrains in the woods in florida and the eagle performed perfectThis makes me want to look at my settings again, but I feel like that is how my bike is set up. Have never felt like the pedal assist wasn't doing its job.