coldriderwi
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Wow that FLX Blade hits almost my entire wish list... Thanks for the link! Now to figure out if their frame and wheels can support my fat rear
If only it had full suspension it would have everything on my wish list.
Wow that FLX Blade hits almost my entire wish list... Thanks for the link! Now to figure out if their frame and wheels can support my fat rear
If only it had full suspension it would have everything on my wish list.
If only it had full suspension it would have everything on my wish list.
It's a new project model by PIM (or at least they are involved). It will be similiar to the FLX and Luna models but will be more urban mobility focused.
No intention of very technical trails, but a ton of regular trail and street riding for me, so its all good I just preordered it a few nights ago. Now the waiting begins..
Nice! What color?
Right, but I don't think EBR charges to do a tour, and I'd venture to guess it was Court's idea to show up. I think most of us e-bike fanatics would show up if in the area just for the bike porn even if their offering aren't our particular fetish.but interestingly, EBR did the factory tour of Luna
hello ken. can you share any more info such as links, photos, etc about this possible new bike? is there a facebook page?
I like the idea of this ebike but I would like to get feedback because I'm talking with the former head engineer of PIM on this project. Should have 1st sample within a month. I'm thinking of doing at "at cost" organiccrowd funding effort to get the first 50 production units in the US faster.
Here's all I have right now. The hold-up is getting the matching magnesium wheels in staggered configuration (26 rear / 27.5 front) and the right tire set (something from 3.5-4" rear and 2.4-3.0 front in robust street tire treads). For now ignore the rear rack but long term there will likely be an A-to-B battery option for a 1.3kwh or larger rack battery. This ebike is not going to try to be light .... it's going to bed configured for reliable transportation and a top assist "off-road" speed in the 36mph/55kph range but standard will be a Class 1/2 ebike limited to 20mph assist to be compliant with the silly regulations.
I like the idea of this ebike but I would like to get feedback because I'm talking with the former head engineer of PIM on this project. Should have 1st sample within a month. I'm thinking of doing at "at cost" organiccrowd funding effort to get the first 50 production units in the US faster.
My feedback is that I would never buy a bike with cast wheels. They are heavy, ride like garbage and the hubs are junk. A spoked wheel flexes as it is meant to, giving a smoother ride and better traction. You can also replace the hub if it dies or upgrade it. There is a reason you normally only see cast wheels on kids bikes, it's only for looks.
Is this a joke?Here's all I have right now. The hold-up is getting the matching magnesium wheels in staggered configuration (26 rear / 27.5 front) and the right tire set (something from 3.5-4" rear and 2.4-3.0 front in robust street tire treads). For now ignore the rear rack but long term there will likely be an A-to-B battery option for a 1.3kwh or larger rack battery. This ebike is not going to try to be light .... it's going to bed configured for reliable transportation and a top assist "off-road" speed in the 36mph/55kph range but standard will be a Class 1/2 ebike limited to 20mph assist to be compliant with the silly regulations.
I like the idea of this ebike but I would like to get feedback because I'm talking with the former head engineer of PIM on this project. Should have 1st sample within a month. I'm thinking of doing at "at cost" organiccrowd funding effort to get the first 50 production units in the US faster.
We are hoping to have ceramic hybrid bearings in the wheels and bottom bracket so they should be maintenance free for years (bike industry bean counters typically prevent these design decisions because they want post sale revenue streams but we want a transportation-grade ebike - not sure how else to describe the goal of the model).
There is one vendor that will do anything.Using a throttle with a powerful mid drive and a Rohloff can damage the Rohloff. At least one builder will not offer a throttle with a warranty until the issue is sorted.
Who’s that?There is one vendor that will do anything.
Has there been evidence of this?Using a throttle with a powerful mid drive and a Rohloff can damage the Rohloff. At least one builder will not offer a throttle with a warranty until the issue is sorted.
Evidence! Of course why else would I warn readers. Search here.Who’s that?
Has there been evidence of this?