E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Longshot said:
Rix said:
Great points indeed. I am sure Stealth has something up their sleeve to address the duro Razorback supply issue. Yah, the Halo Contras and Wildlife Leopard are the same tread pattern, the wildlife has a softer compound than the Razorbacks, I compared them side by side. Also, the Wildlife Leopard did wear a little faster on the front, but not much. I can get 1500 miles out of Razorback on the front, got about 1150 with the wildlife leopard. I guess I am luck as I bought 10 Razorbacks for 250 bucks two years back. I am down to 2 left. Going to need to find something else, or go back to a motor tire and rim combo on the front.

Rix, are you still running a 24" front? What do you use for the front with the shinko 241 rear?

I am still running the Razorbacks 24x3.00 on the front. After I go through these tires, I may either go with the Felt Bermaster 24x3 cruiser knobby or go with a 19MC on the front. As is, I am set up to switch back and for between the 19 and 24mtb on the front.
 
Miles…miles miles…
so I'm up to 1750 miles on the bomber and its going strong.. I bought it with around 500 miles on it bone stock. Since then Ive been modding and modding with more to come. It's damn addictive..
Heres the list so far…

Suspension:
-888 CR Marzocchi Forks, HD springs
-Revalve DNM Shock (3 phase revalve, More nitrogen added)
-Respring DNM shock with custom Cannon Racecraft 500lbs spring

Protection:
-Topeak Defender XC2 front fender
-Lizard Skins covering the rear shock
-Lizard Skins covering the electrical connections for the hub motor

Brakes:
-Magura Performance 7.1 pads
-Rebleed procedure for better lever travel
-2mm spacer for rear caliper

Wheels / Tires:
-Front Duro Razorbacks , Moto tube, Mr Tuffy strips at 15psi
-Rear 19" Holmes hobbies wheel w 11/12 127mm spokes, 19"rim strip, VRM021 tire, standard moto tube at 15psi

Electrical:
-All exposed connectors coated w dielectric grease
-NIght Rider Lumina 750 X2 one for the bars and one for the helmet

Body/Other:
-Serfas RX Saddle
-ODI Grip locks
-Oury grips
-Incredibell brass bell

Drivetrain:
-Regrease Vboxx with superlube
-White Industries sproket


and finally a shit ton of riding.. Pretty badd ass unit.
 
1abv said:
Miles…miles miles…
so I'm up to 1750 miles on the bomber and its going strong.. I bought it with around 500 miles on it bone stock. Since then Ive been modding and modding with more to come. It's damn addictive..
Heres the list so far…

Suspension:
-888 CR Marzocchi Forks, HD springs
-Revalve DNM Shock (3 phase revalve, More nitrogen added)
-Respring DNM shock with custom Cannon Racecraft 500lbs spring

Protection:
-Topeak Defender XC2 front fender
-Lizard Skins covering the rear shock
-Lizard Skins covering the electrical connections for the hub motor

Brakes:
-Magura Performance 7.1 pads
-Rebleed procedure for better lever travel
-2mm spacer for rear caliper

Wheels / Tires:
-Front Duro Razorbacks , Moto tube, Mr Tuffy strips at 15psi
-Rear 19" Holmes hobbies wheel w 11/12 127mm spokes, 19"rim strip, VRM021 tire, standard moto tube at 15psi

Electrical:
-All exposed connectors coated w dielectric grease
-NIght Rider Lumina 750 X2 one for the bars and one for the helmet

Body/Other:
-Serfas RX Saddle
-ODI Grip locks
-Oury grips
-Incredibell brass bell

Drivetrain:
-Regrease Vboxx with superlube
-White Industries sproket


and finally a shit ton of riding.. Pretty badd ass unit.


How do you like the rear shock? Will you change it again?
 
When I first bought the bike it had the stock DNM shock with a 700lb spring, single phase valving and a lower level of nitrogen in it. The rear was so jarring and wanted to throw me all over the bars. Unfortunately DNM does not make alt weight springs. Since the valving and the respiring the shock works great. The guts of the shock are pretty damn well made so a revalve actually it work. Due to the body length of the shock and the width of the mounts, finding alt shocks kinda a pain in the ass. Fighters may be easier to find a bicycle shock for.
so to answer your question yup I'm not planning on changing it anytime soon its pretty damn good now.
 
Might be interested in front wheel, white brothers, throttle and brakes,
What fork is it exactly?
If brakes are magura mt2 and not gators then I am interested in them as well. You can pm me with photo and price if you like.
 
I have finally rebuilt the Bomber and had the first trip the day after Ester.
My first impression of this beautiful e-bike is AWESOME :shock: :shock: :shock:
It was a 48.5Km trip in the natural park that I have around where I live.
I had to tweak the suspensions and the power profiles of the Adaptto controller so I didn't had a sport cam to record a video but I took some pictures along the trip.
This was the bike before the trip:
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Here I was at an abandoned tavern where I was using to go many years ago. It was called Elia and It's at the boundaries of the area:
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Then I went on the beach on hard packed sand section of the west cost:
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Then back trough the woods trails:
Here I found a baby boar that did not heard me arrive until I was about 20 meters away. Then I chased it for about twenty meters. It was the first time that I happened to catch a wild animal and I think this is due to the stealthiness of the Bomber 8)
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This is the GPS tracking of the trips, the yellow line was in the morning and the light blue was in the evening:
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And this is the Stats/WattMeter data. I travelled 48.5Km most of the time off road and pedal assisted and used 856Wh. I had 1384Wh left and with the consumption I had I could had traveled another 78 Km. Pretty good I think! :D
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Damn Simone, those are some awesome pics! Bella Italia! Manco tantisimo! Thanks for posting those pics. I cant wait to see your video.
 
Thanks to TV and Rix for the compliments.
I made a small change to the chain to eliminate the clink of the chain on the swingarm. Before you ask the chain is set as the manual says, max 10mm of play but slams on the swingarm while riding on rough terrain.
I attached a strip of neoprene adhesive that is used to seal the windows. Tried this morning it works.
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I would probably take 2Duros if he has them.

Simone. That aluminium chainguard on the swingarm is actually a Quigley accessory that I bought. And yes, with it, the chain slam is quite loud. The stock bikes comes with neoprene adhesive on both sides of the swing(upper and lower part of it) I removed old and dirty ones when I cleaned up the bike before shipment. So it is good that you added one now! Just apply a second one underneath.
 
Allex is ur old bomber running 24x2.4" maxxis holy rollers
How are thay for on and off road?
 
I used to have holy rollers.. Beautiful tyres if your use is 90% street/10% off road. But as allex said, they have their shortfalls. Like basically every tyre!
 
Hey,

A few pages ago you guys were talking about smaller freewheel's. I have found this 12T one from Hong Kong but I just want to know if this would fit on the bomber?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Bike-Bicycle-12T-Tooth-Freewheel-Sprocket-Gear-18mm-Inner-Diameter-Thread-/261762643209?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item3cf244f509


Thanks guys.
 
No it will not. The thread ID is to small.
Contact teslanv here and he can fix you up with the right one.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=34791
 
Thanks Allex,

Just another question for you all.. I am pretty sure my crank's are bent??

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I think they might have bent during my last accident? Can I bend them back?? Or will they snap if I try? As you can probably see from the photo's they "rarely" scrape against the swing arm but I never feel it.

Thanks again.
 
Those are bent yeah. You can take them off and bend them back using a press. Don't bend them while they are attached to the bike, you can damage the bearings inside the vboxx. The do bend easily, even if you lay the bike down carefully they can bend, the bike is very heavy so...
Rodney, wzup? No high powered bikes for you, will you only use the mini-e now?
 
Alex I do love the max-e but if u don't have the correct battery then its wasted. Alex more than likely I wont sell it as I will fit it to my phasor. But 4 weeks ago duck shooting back home was more important but that's now passed and I have the money
 
First ride to work today 11 miles 850 wh used,u just soak up the miles,25mins
Crusing at 30-35 mph
So now i know i can have it large on the way how once its charged up
 
00Tj said:
Thanks Allex,

Just another question for you all.. I am pretty sure my crank's are bent??

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I think they might have bent during my last accident? Can I bend them back?? Or will they snap if I try? As you can probably see from the photo's they "rarely" scrape against the swing arm but I never feel it.

Thanks again.

OOTj,
This is a post from a little bit ago. I made some simple tools for bending back crank arms etc..May be helpful for you They have measurements stamped into them

1abv said:
Made a couple of tools.. Pretty basic but useful thought I would share.

Since the v boxx cranks like to bend I made a board that has measurements on it at specific distances so when I bend the cranks back that would be in spec.

Bomber board with measurements.
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I clamp a piece of square tubing and back the crank up against it, and now I can use it to measure how bent my cranks are and where they are bent.
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finally I get a ruler or tape measure and line it up to the marks.
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I put the cranks in a padded vice, wrap them in cloth and bend em back in shape.

This is version one of the board but its been real helpful. Hope it helps....

Tool #2
Bomber strut. I used this when I removed the rear shock to hold up the bike. pretty basic but here you go..
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HANDLE BAR END MIRROR :?:
I think it would be useful to see what's going on behind me when riding the Bomber on road and retract the mirror while riding off road.
I found this type of handle bar mirror:
http://www.tesco.com/direct/zefal-spin-bar-end-handlebar-mirror/145-9830.prd


Does it fit the Bomber handle bar?
Do you have something better to show me?
 
Should do,in one of the pics its in the end of a lock on grip type so just take end cap out.
 
00Tj said:
Thanks Allex,

Just another question for you all.. I am pretty sure my crank's are bent??

View attachment 1



I think they might have bent during my last accident? Can I bend them back?? Or will they snap if I try? As you can probably see from the photo's they "rarely" scrape against the swing arm but I never feel it.

Thanks again.

Yes they are bent. It should be a gap close to 1 cm on both sides.
 
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