Coast2Coast
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I bought the bike as a trainer for training low HR zones 5-10 hours a week when not practicing or racing motorcycles. I've noticed that hard braking, or hitting a bump causes the front wheel to come back and meet the frame and try to bind up, sending me over the bars. Is this normal for a cheap chinese ebike?
Check out the RX Pro page on their website. If you switch back and forth between the 3 different colors, you can see they all have different steering head angles. The grey (mine) clearly has less rake and the wheel is at least 1" closer to the frame, as compared with the red. I know it sounds a little silly, but check it out for yourself lol.
Anyway I don't know much about mountain bikes or ebikes, just have ridden them all my life as tertiary trainers. So I'm wondering if anyone has an idea of a fix for this, short of cutting the head tube of and re-welding it at the correct angle.
Cheers.
P.S. No I'm not going to call the company and whine and try to get them to fix it. I have no reason to believe that a company who buys Chinese bikes, assembles them, re-boxes them and ships them out has any capacity to fix my bike from 2000 miles away
Check out the RX Pro page on their website. If you switch back and forth between the 3 different colors, you can see they all have different steering head angles. The grey (mine) clearly has less rake and the wheel is at least 1" closer to the frame, as compared with the red. I know it sounds a little silly, but check it out for yourself lol.
Anyway I don't know much about mountain bikes or ebikes, just have ridden them all my life as tertiary trainers. So I'm wondering if anyone has an idea of a fix for this, short of cutting the head tube of and re-welding it at the correct angle.
Cheers.
P.S. No I'm not going to call the company and whine and try to get them to fix it. I have no reason to believe that a company who buys Chinese bikes, assembles them, re-boxes them and ships them out has any capacity to fix my bike from 2000 miles away