dadoftwinsfml
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Hey all,
I've now got about 400 miles on my ultra FS and I've got some additional thoughts to share. I've made a couple mods to the bike, but before I get into that let me say I am still super happy with the bike, and I love riding it day in and out -- regardless of weather.
The mods:
- I replaced the crappy DNM rear shock with a Rock Shox Monarch RT3. This has made a WORLD of difference, and I highly recommend replacing the DNM with something better. @roshan just an FYI I would have loved to have an option for this at purchase time... for those of us who are pushing the bike to its limits the DNM that's on there simply isn't good enough for the weight of the bike, especially when matched with that awesome Wren fork. Instead of giving you that money I ended up giving it to the local shop.
- I put a bashguard on the chainring to stop the chain from flying off. This is an absolute must if you're gonna offroad the thing, and I really think the bike should come with a bashguard by default.
The repairs:
- The 1500w ultra motor is a beast. In my first 300 miles I completely chewed up the rear cassette -- I ground down the gear teeth so they were little stubs, and then the chain would slip under load. I replaced the cassette and have now adopted a riding style where I press one of the brakes a tiny bit to cut off the motor, change gears, let off the brake, then ease my way up to 1500w . Basically I use one of the brakes as a clutch. I think the gear shift sensor is essentially useless on this bike.
Questions:
- I notice the frame looks like it might have a split in it near the rear derailleur hangar (there's some weird looking bolt / connector things down there, is that actually a frame split?) Anyone know if the bike could be converted to belt drive? If it were possible to go belt drive with a rohloff hub I think that would be the ideal setup for the bike.
- Sadly I have to report I've had the battery unseat itself a couple times on bigger drops. It's never fallen right out, but it has unseated to the point where power got cut off. It also rattles just a tiny bit on bumpy terrain... I'm wondering if anyone has also had this happen and does anyone have a solution? Could I have a bent a pin in there somewhere? What if I just jam a few layers of tape in there to keep it from rattling... might that be enough?
All of this said, let me tell you though with those two simple changes: new rear shock, and a bashguard, this thing feels AWESOME. I'm fortunate to have single track on my commute to work every day with some decent sized drops (2-3 ft), some crazy steep grades and a few jumps. The suspension now soaks everything up no problem with perfect rebound. I love this bike.
I've now got about 400 miles on my ultra FS and I've got some additional thoughts to share. I've made a couple mods to the bike, but before I get into that let me say I am still super happy with the bike, and I love riding it day in and out -- regardless of weather.
The mods:
- I replaced the crappy DNM rear shock with a Rock Shox Monarch RT3. This has made a WORLD of difference, and I highly recommend replacing the DNM with something better. @roshan just an FYI I would have loved to have an option for this at purchase time... for those of us who are pushing the bike to its limits the DNM that's on there simply isn't good enough for the weight of the bike, especially when matched with that awesome Wren fork. Instead of giving you that money I ended up giving it to the local shop.
- I put a bashguard on the chainring to stop the chain from flying off. This is an absolute must if you're gonna offroad the thing, and I really think the bike should come with a bashguard by default.
The repairs:
- The 1500w ultra motor is a beast. In my first 300 miles I completely chewed up the rear cassette -- I ground down the gear teeth so they were little stubs, and then the chain would slip under load. I replaced the cassette and have now adopted a riding style where I press one of the brakes a tiny bit to cut off the motor, change gears, let off the brake, then ease my way up to 1500w . Basically I use one of the brakes as a clutch. I think the gear shift sensor is essentially useless on this bike.
Questions:
- I notice the frame looks like it might have a split in it near the rear derailleur hangar (there's some weird looking bolt / connector things down there, is that actually a frame split?) Anyone know if the bike could be converted to belt drive? If it were possible to go belt drive with a rohloff hub I think that would be the ideal setup for the bike.
- Sadly I have to report I've had the battery unseat itself a couple times on bigger drops. It's never fallen right out, but it has unseated to the point where power got cut off. It also rattles just a tiny bit on bumpy terrain... I'm wondering if anyone has also had this happen and does anyone have a solution? Could I have a bent a pin in there somewhere? What if I just jam a few layers of tape in there to keep it from rattling... might that be enough?
All of this said, let me tell you though with those two simple changes: new rear shock, and a bashguard, this thing feels AWESOME. I'm fortunate to have single track on my commute to work every day with some decent sized drops (2-3 ft), some crazy steep grades and a few jumps. The suspension now soaks everything up no problem with perfect rebound. I love this bike.