Multiple weeks Hard Enduro trip, what to bring?

Erwin P

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I will be looking into that app!

I've also found it very stupid that the app isn't a back-up for the handlebar switch. That switch is in a funerable position while breaking it will stop you. With a phone allready having connection i find it hard to see why there isn't an ''emergency'' tab where you can select your map, engage the bike and get back to the spare parts van.

Those guards look very good as well, but i hope our Xgrips will remain working.
 

OpaTsupa

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Try contacting this guy about the app:
He's the mysterious creator of the that first e-clutch.

80€ for the switch. High price for what it is, but as you say it's a critical component.
 

Erwin P

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I have a spare switch with me, but well it might as well have a redundancy feature in the app.

And as for the €80 price... Well it's a tad steep but in line with other handlebar switches from other OEM's. And i have to say this one is quite the premium in class. Only managed to destroy one due to sand in it. Was the first gen1 and got replaced by one with different tolerances and didn't have an issue in the 1,5+ years since.
 

Erwin P

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Been a few days in Pascuet now and here is what i've found:

- Very durable. Crashed as much as the rest but far less broken parts. None actually.

- In really tough conditions, like fighting up a stream filled with big rocks it uses no power at all. 5 hours of that used less then 20%.
Faster stuff more, but i've found myself unable to drain more than 80% in a day so far.

- Hillclimbs are a blessing and much more fun.

- I will not stop ranting about how usefull the reverse is. Although i wish crawl mode both front and rear had a tad more power.

- The only time i miss a cluth is right after an obstacle top stop the rear wheel from spinning, but not locking. But having a hand rear brake is worth it.
 

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Been a few days in Pascuet now and here is what i've found:

- Very durable. Crashed as much as the rest but far less broken parts. None actually.

- In really tough conditions, like fighting up a stream filled with big rocks it uses no power at all. 5 hours of that used less then 20%.
Faster stuff more, but i've found myself unable to drain more than 80% in a day so far.

- Hillclimbs are a blessing and much more fun.

- I will not stop ranting about how usefull the reverse is. Although i wish crawl mode both front and rear had a tad more power.

- The only time i miss a cluth is right after an obstacle top stop the rear wheel from spinning, but not locking. But having a hand rear brake is worth it.
I demand some pictures!
 

Erwin P

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Weather is in the 30-38C. I'm drinking 6L water per day and i drain my own battery 3x per day. The Stark battery has not been lower than 45% without charging during the day.
 

Chaconne

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No not yet. I might take one since they're not too expensive and fit the EX.

My local dealer is looking into what spares he has. He offered that i could take them and return them if unused. Especially usefull for the handelbar switch and the throttle unit. Those are quite expensive and don't fit the EX i plan buying this winter or spring.
I would swap out the stock skid plate for something with more protection if you are going to be doing a lot of rocky terrain. Also skidding the linkage over rock, roots, and logs is not good for it and can induce crashes too.

I have broken fins off the battery with the stock plate in rocks. I use the AXP with the linkage extension. It is about 200.00 US but you might be able to get it for less in Europe as I think it is made in France. Also I think the battery venting is better for longer rides.

Maybe it is just me but in addition to what others have mentioned, on the control plane I would bring the extra power switch for sure...

Enjoy!!
 

OpaTsupa

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There's a separate link guard that fits the (early models) skid plate.
Dowatek also makes a few other interesting protectors for the Varg.
They raced it in the Romaniacs so should have direct experience on what brakes.
 
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