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if you were to overlay these two bike images i think you would find the lmx bb is a bit rearward relative to the seat compared to dh & freeride bikes.. lets see the geometry spec of that bike
brooklands said:I would not care too much about the position of the BB. If you want to use the bike as a commuter bike this might be a problem. But the intended use of this bike is freeriding. And while freeriding, most of the time you are standing on the pedals. The only purpose of the seat is not to sit and relax but to bring some pressure on the wheels when cornering. And the closer it is positioned to the handle bar the more weight ist transferred to the front wheel. (Same reason why you sit almost on the tank when cornering with a MX bike).
Check the position of the BB on a normal DH bike:
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It is also behind the seat and I guess it is meant to be like this and not a design failure![]()
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:one can see from the new pics that indeed the cranks are currently behind the seat..
that would not be ideal for pedal input (but i expect it will be corrected before production)..
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Allex said:Looking at the picture now, the motor should be at the back and the crank shaft in front of the motor. Its hard to judge by the picture but it looks like you have to move the seat quite a bit back if you want to have a normal position. Anyway, I really hope that this is not the case! We need to see the frames profile to be sure.