TomD
Well-Known Member
I purchased a Luna X1 last year when it was released but eventually returned it as I was put off by the M600 motor noise. The medium size I had ordered was also a bit small for me at 6' 0". A few months ago Luna came out with a quieter reduction gear so I decided to give the X1 another try, this time ordering a large. I did not upgrade to the Ludi controller as the stock M600 power should be more than adequate and range is more important to me. The "Dark Diva" arrived last night along with some complementary extras: Luna tool kit, assortment of face masks, keyring flashlight, Welch's fruit snacks, and a very nice steel Luna water bottle. The "Red Queen" in the background salivated over the water bottle in her future and awaited the unboxing:
I was making great progress putting the bike together, only to be stymied by a warped front rotor. After a few hours of pushing and pulling I finally got it straight enough to spin without rubbing the brake pads. Hopefully it holds. Put the rest of the bike together this morning but will have to wait until tomorrow for a ride when the weather clears.
I noticed the battery was jutting out slightly from the frame and a tad loose, so I added some some electrical tape to the top of the socket hole holding it in, which seems to have snugged things up and made it more flush. I also couldn't power on the bike, fiddled with all the wires to make sure they were tightly inserted, but no dice. I eventually realized there is a hidden push button below the battery cover that disables the power. Once I pushed that in all was good.
I'll provide more thoughts and impressions along the way including comparison to my cheap hard tail BH Easy Motion Rebel Lite $777 eMTB.
I was making great progress putting the bike together, only to be stymied by a warped front rotor. After a few hours of pushing and pulling I finally got it straight enough to spin without rubbing the brake pads. Hopefully it holds. Put the rest of the bike together this morning but will have to wait until tomorrow for a ride when the weather clears.
I noticed the battery was jutting out slightly from the frame and a tad loose, so I added some some electrical tape to the top of the socket hole holding it in, which seems to have snugged things up and made it more flush. I also couldn't power on the bike, fiddled with all the wires to make sure they were tightly inserted, but no dice. I eventually realized there is a hidden push button below the battery cover that disables the power. Once I pushed that in all was good.
I'll provide more thoughts and impressions along the way including comparison to my cheap hard tail BH Easy Motion Rebel Lite $777 eMTB.
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