BafangBoy
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The stand I made is for maintenance, like lubing the chain, removal of rear tires and more.I think that a 20 dollar
For 20 bucks you can get a Rockbros kickstand that works great.
The stand I made is for maintenance, like lubing the chain, removal of rear tires and more.I think that a 20 dollar
For 20 bucks you can get a Rockbros kickstand that works great.
Congrats on the order, I am sure you will like it. I am able to easily get 25 mile range for heavy off-road use. This is steep hill climbs, and me doing lots of pedaling to help it get up hills. I also ride fast, I also weigh 220 lbs. It doesn't happen often but when the battery is low say 20% or less it feels like it slows down drastically. I've never taken it all the way to 0. The few times I have been under 20% the motor was barely helping me, but I was able to make it back with a little more effort. It might be different for you, your riding style, your weight, and your battery will be brand new, but I am not comfortable saying it can go 40 miles on a charge for me and my situation. I am going to pay attention to my range and riding environment and I will give more feedback and exact numbers in the near future. I'll report back.I am a new member of the forum but have been following the forum for several months. Good information here on what to expect from the new Rockstar. I hope to get my new Rockstar next month (I ordered in Jan this year). At this point I am interested in the range of the Rockstar. I am hoping the range is around 40 miles or better when using a lot of pedal assist but also using the throttle seriously at times. There are some places I've been on a Dual Sport motor cycle, in Colorado and Utah, that I would like to go using the Rockstar. Given your overall experience with your Rockstar, do you think a 40 mile range is a reasonable expectation when using high settings for pedal assist and also using the throttle for serious climbs? Thanks for any feedback....
I see, the one I bought broke off like a toothpick when I exerted some extra pressure on it. I'm looking for a stronger one in the meantime I've got it splinted up and it still works.The stand I made is for maintenance, like lubing the chain, removal of rear tires and more.
I would say that 40 miles is possible depending on all of the variable factors such as amount of hill climbing, power level settings, throttle usage, and theThe stand I made is for maintenance, like lubing the chain, removal of rear tires and more.
OscarI have a rockstar on order and I hope it gets here by October...
I have been riding a Wallke X3 Pro for about 9 months pretty seriously and as I kept buying upgraded parts I realized the Rockstar was basically the bike I was trying to build! Out of the box it just seems to offer everything my 50 year old frame can handle. Would I love a $6000 Tazer? Sure but I dont have the money, technique or the fitness to have such a bike. I have LOVED my Wallke but the good bones with really inferior parts have me on the ground or in the shop too much... I hope (and think) the Rockstar is the incremental upgrade in all kinds of ways that let me hit the trails with a little more confidence and... speed!
Can't wait but I have to...
You have to understand they are a company that uses your money to finance their costs. They do the preorder thing so they don’t have to use their moneyIf Sondors didn't have a track record I would be getting nervous.
I have no idea when I might receive my [PAID FOR] batch 2 Rockstar.
We were told we would be receiving weekly updates/info on our undelivered bikes
but even that seems to much to ask for?
Come on Sondors get your [stuff together] communicate!
The shock with the 750lb. spring is the DNM DV22AR holding up awesome, I’ve been sending the bike to make sure, I’m sure! I’m a little worried about reports of the body breaking so I am still seeking something I can trust. Key measures are 200mm length and 750lb minimum spring rate.Bafang Boy, I Was just wondering if the new DNM rear shock you purchased was recommended by a Simple Pleasures video or maybe some other source?