Hello from windy Colorado. Enjoying my Giant Talon 3 E-Bike. Just got installed a dropper post. What a difference that made in my rides.
Take Care.
Yes, I’m close by. Live in North Fork Valley, Hotchkiss to be exact. Great trails out here. Just trying to access them. Know any good Apps for Mt Bike Trails. Keep in mine NOT a technical rider and care not to be. So limited single track routes are ok. ThanksWelcome to the forum. We have a place in Salida, not to far from you. Lots of great riding to be had in Colorado.
Thanks, Marci jo. What got my attention to this particular bike was Giant’s reputation on E-Bikes. Plus the price range makes it fairly reasonable in comparison to other E-Bikes.Pretty bike! I googled an image and it looks wonderful.
Feel free to post your pics & adventures.
Thank You FrankR. Glad that I found out about this forum. Always open to suggestions and tips.Welcome. You found a good place here.
Welcome aboard! Some beautiful country around Hotchkiss. (Till recently, lived near Denver for 20 years.)Hello from windy Colorado. Enjoying my Giant Talon 3 E-Bike. Just got installed a dropper post. What a difference that made in my rides.
Take Care.
Hi Stuart,Are you using the Ant+ interface?
What you can get via LEV ANT+ from Giant and Specialized e-bikes is the speed, distance ridden (measured from the rear wheel RPM and calibrated wheel circumference), e-bike battery level, Assist Mode, your cadence, your leg power as well as the Battery Range (for the e-bikes that can calculate that parameter). Calories burnt is a free bonusSweet! Great to know. That certainly keeps Talon in the loop. I could hardly see anything on the Talon's Display A readouts, but the Tero's MasterMind TCD was on par with Yamaha's E6100. Being new to Ebikes, it seems a minimum of legible info should be speed, cadence, battery charge, and how hard the battery is working.