Richard N said:Wheee!
Sick! Can't wait to hear your thoughts on it once you've had a chance to shake it down.
Richard N said:Wheee!
Richard N said:Normal?
entropic said:Richard N said:Normal?
My HT1000 makes a scary clacky noise when being pushed backwards too. I can't say if it's exactly the same but it sounds like it is. I've been assuming it's normal.
stew said:-Hi Richard
-Cam from Duncan
-did Fedex drop in Victoria -extra cost ?
-I am interested in the Med frame-30"inseam -sounds right
-did you get a bigger chain ring 46-48 ?
-any other info appreciated
-Cam@jamelot2@gmail.com
----Thanks Cam
call-151 said:Hi guys, so is it really $800 USD to ship this bike to Vancouver? I'm interested in this bike but the shipping seems a bit much.
You are going to love it, I'm very happy with mine!h2k said:Just ordered my first E-bike ever.
Frey HT1000 Matte Black
Size: XL
Battery: 52V 17.5Ah
Fork: Rockshox Yari
Gear: Shimano XT M8000
Brakes: Magura MT5
Tires: MAXXIS 27.5 x 2.8 (You can get Schwalbe Super Motor-X from FREY now, they have them in stock it appears)
Front/Rear Fender
Rear Rack
Front/Rear integrated lights
Extra derailleur hangers: 5
By shipping by sea i was able to cut the shipping cost down drastically! If you live near by a port, you can ask them to check shipping by sea possibility for you. Will post updates.
robwalley1963 said:I have my HT1000 due in the UK soon, coming by train overland from China to the UK (15 days approx). Similar specs but didn't upgrade the brakes. The pic they sent appears to be 42T front not 40t as in the ad. No matter, I was thinking of upgrading to 46t anyway would match my current (and suitably geared) BBS02 specc'd bicycle. I will be programming mine to closely match my current cadence only setup (health issues). Think I will have to change the whole torque page settings to very low.
Any other thoughts on your first month with this model appreciated. e.g. where to download the software (I have a cable already)
Deafcat said:Daaamn, that orange looks great!! Excellent colour.
Will be a fun bike in 29", though I'd personally go for carbon fork when it comes to 29" tire (especially plus tire). Bike will be lighter and essentially the same small bump handling.