marcn
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I think it may be time for the 140mm frame for you? I understand what you mean now. You're inner thighs rub when you're standing on the pedals.
Merlin said:Some Additional Infos for 165mm Frameset.
When you are going with a 267mm Rear Shock and theres a need for above 400lbs Springrate AND
you want to use the First Hole on Shock Mount(Because of Seat height):
It wouldnt fit. Theres not enough space for a 450er Spring.
Offroader said:The 450 lbs spring on my Fox DHX Rc4 is longer than the 400.
However, the 400 is similar in size to the 350.
You could preload the spring more but the instructions made it a point not to preload more than like 3 turns.
Offroader said:That was Merlin who did that, I was actually thinking of also asking him to show some pictures.
Offroader said:That was Merlin who did that, I was actually thinking of also asking him to show some pictures.
Offroader said:I have a lot of people ask what I am riding, I usually tell them the best way to classify it is an "electric dirtbike". Would you agree that is the best way to classify this bike?
Qulbix said:Hi guys,
As you have already noticed we have launched a new version of Raptor. Our goal was to keep what worked with the old Raptor, and to change what could be improved. Now, with Raptor 140 you have two different, specific options:
(A) a devoted moto version (with 140-160mm wide moto seat, foot pegs) best suited for tracks, dirt trails etc. It was designed for those who prefer MX/super moto riding style, since different cornering is now possible due to fixed foot peg position.
(B) an optimized bicycle version, enabled by the lighter, narrower frame, and optimized bicycle subframe for all of you who prefer maintaining bicycle properties, thus being able to achieve max. range and getting a workout in the process.
You can also choose something in between the two, or change options as you go along.
Again, I would like to thank all of you for your reviews, suggestions and comments, as we have taken them to heart and will make sure to keep improving and evolving. We still need to update some info on our website, but here's what you can already find there:
New drawings on electric motor compatibility:
New Raptor's battery box dimensions:
New (Kelly and standard) shield dimensions:
Tnx,
Ziva, Qulbix
Mammalian04 said:I posted this question in the LightningRods kit thread but you guys are probably some better suited to answer head. Can anyone suggest a rear hub to fit the 165mm drop out on the Raptor?
I wanted a blue hub to match my guards, seat, and a Hope Pro 2 Evo Front Hub but it seems the widest Hope sells is 142mm. Thoughts? (PS, I haven't bought the Hope front hub yet.)
Rix said:I think back in the day it was either Fisher or Trek had a 150mm in house hub as well, but not sure, I think you will be limited to 142mm offerings with 12mm axles.
Mammalian04 said:Rix said:I think back in the day it was either Fisher or Trek had a 150mm in house hub as well, but not sure, I think you will be limited to 142mm offerings with 12mm axles.
Thanks once again Rix. You are a walking wikipedia... expect you have the answers I am looking for.
Does the hub size really matter or should I REALLY be looking for an any size hub I want and THEN an axle that is wide enough with just spacers to fill in the hub to dropout gap?
Lol.snellemin said:I just say "New Age BMX".
E-Fuel said:I miss my bike!![]()