I have owned this bike for three weeks now and today for the first time I put the bike in power mode 5 and used the throttle until I reached 20 MPH, then I put the Shimano shifter in 7th gear and began peddling. It didn't take very many pumps on the peddles and the bike took off like a rocket taking me up to 28 MPH. I heard this bike was capable of 28 MPH and I now know it's true.
why havent you lowered the rear and front WP's? you can do it easily by 2-3cm by changing the rear link to a longer one, and front spring supports to shorter ones
Always good to see a new upload from you! Pretty good video, there were some spots where it froze for a few seconds though. Hope to see more from you soon my dude! Also, kinda random, but sometimes I replay the first 30 or so seconds of your videos cause I really like that intro song.
I’m short & have a lower seat, a lowering link & fork tubes slid up in triple clamps. My inseam is 30” & I tippy toe at stops. Thank you for your opinion on the suspension, I’ve been considering a 2” lowering, but love the current suspension, as long as I am in motion.
Ha Ha, how is 5ft tall for ya. I know it was a long time ago but in 1996 I won the women’s Rocky Mountain enduro Circuit year end award. Plus short people have less wind resistance!
I bought the t20 about 7 months ago, with 20ah battery. 2300km later, its a great bike. I did some modificarions: an adjustable handlebar stem, hydraulic brakes, a noseless seat, and a 5.75 headlight, sold by coswheel. I highly recommended the t20 for the price.
I have had this problem in the pass, my solution was a bike with a lower seat height. The bike may not perform quite as well, but it definitely reduced the number of times I was dropping it due to the fact my feet didn't reach the ground properly. Depending on where you are riding, too tall of a bike can be dangerous to the rider. A side benefit is that the bike is more fun to ride.