yessssssss, finally some more infos
42 KW
POWER
From
110 KG
WEIGHT
1000+ NM
TORQUE
7000 WH
BATTERY PACK
Kuberg looks cool too
SUSPENSION
Advanced rear Twin-Shock suspension with unique shim-less valve technology for improved characteristics. Tuned hydraulic and geometric progression makes the linkage unnecessary
You are right. It may have an old-school look. But – the same progressive damping performance like state of the art monoshock with linkage, 1+ kg lighter assembly, better center of gravity and 25 % more space for the battery. What do you think, does the “old fashioned” look pay off?They really went with the old-school twin rear shock. Interesting.
Don't believe it until it's official. I'm not saying it's impossible, just that 80% of any savings will be those things that can be done to any bike to lose weight at the expense of performance, durability, and cost. Lightweight tires/tubes/spokes, air forks, Ti bolts/nuts, flimsy plastics, light seat foam, inadequately sized calipers/rotors, are all low hanging fruit. Lack of active cooling for the motor/inverter/battery pack are other possibilities, but I see radiators so something is water cooled.How can it have a bigger battery compared to ours and weigh less?
How can it have a bigger battery compared to ours and weigh less?
Not sure if this is what they have or not, but I see they have SPV sticker on the fork. Back in the day manitou suspension had a shimless valve called SPV. It is a fantastic design and as the pressures in the system increase the valve gets stiffer! Extremely progressive! Also you can tune it with an air pump and volume. As the internal pressure increase the atmospheric pressure in the valve collapses and puts more pressure on the piston ports.I wonder if they put some soft of cone valves in those twin shocks. How would you tune them, if they have no shims?