Transition Repeater PT ft. SRAM Powertrain | REVIEW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2024
- The new Transition Repeater has 90Nm of power and ready to rally. You can't stop smiling when you're riding it, either.
If middle-weight e-bikes are more your flavor, check out my Transition Relay review here: • Transition Relay eMTB ...
If a middle-weight e-bike is what you're looking for, check out the Transition Relay here: • Transition Relay eMTB ...
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Check up on the Transition Relay here 👉🏼 th-cam.com/video/VQ8vPDSFvSY/w-d-xo.html
Dr J- I demoed this from HQ and I fully agree with all you said. Great review!
I’ve watched many reviews of this bike and your review is the best, subbed, keep up the good work!
👊🏼 thanks!
Man that thing absolutely rips, what a bike.
It looks impressive down at hi speed. What about stipe curves ?
Would you still get a large instead of the medium if you were to buy it? Why? Thanks
Good review. Enjoy your channel
Can you adjust the overrun to have some?
Great review man!
Also, I have to sprint into that last one to clear it, it is looonnnggg!!!
@@DerekMcElweeThanks! And yeah, same on that jump. We need to link up next time you’re at PC
Where is the double you love at 6:18? I'm also glad to see I'm not the only one who cases that last jump on the newer DH trail. I just always so gassed by the time I get there.
It’s the 2 dirt humps that can be doubled at 6:18?
What a way to spend 10k
@DrJMTB is this your personal bike? If so would be cool to meet up for a ride sometime and do a little swappabike for a bit. I have the Propain Ekano but the AL version with Shimano and am kind of wondering if i should've opted for the SRAM powertrain. I'm in lexington btw.
Randomly, we ended up selling it a month or so ago. I’d love to say I still had it, but too expensive to not sell when we had the opportunity.
@@DrJMTB gotcha, thanks for the quick reply 🤘
Dr J-What ride modes were you on during this ride. Can you share it. I got the PT and I’ve done 4300 ft of elevation with Range 95%of the time. Kinda low for a full power eh?
I weigh the same as you
As I mentioned, I turned Range as high as it would go and rode it in Range approximately 85% of the time
Ouch, 10 to 11k.... If money wasn't an issue this bike rocks...
35 miles and 5000 feet of vertical is a big day!
Was that in mostly boost mode or range mode?
I think I mentioned in the video that I tuned up the range mode to have as much power as it would allow and spent 90+ percent of the day there. Still had plenty of pop for almost any situation tuned that way. And I was certainly smoked from that day out 🤣
@@DrJMTB I cant for the life of me understand why there are only 2 modes. why would they limit us like that?
One thing I haven't seen yet in a review is if the battery is easily removable. It says it's semi permanent on the website. Have you had a chance to see what's involved with swapping batteries? Thanks
You have to drop the motor to remove the battery. We haven’t done that yet, and I honestly hope I don’t have to. The Relay rips if that’s a priority for you though… m.th-cam.com/video/VQ8vPDSFvSY/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUYdHJhbnNpdGlvbiByZWxheSByZXZpZXcg
@DrJMTB thanks alot for the reply. Yeah realy is nice but full power ebike us where it's at for me.
53 and some change lb in a medium so possibly 55lb for a large wowzers
@@yofoo138 2 pounds different for one size up you think? That’s quite a bit extra.
I feel so old for not liking the idea of electric bikes. I converted from being a petrolhead to a driving electric cars - fine, but e-bikes for sport riding… I can’t
I just love riding mountain bikes, electric or otherwise. Preferably, if I could, I'd always have one of each version.
E bikes are meant for people who can't ride bikes
@@TheTrailRabbit then consider me unable to ride a bike 🤙🏼
@@DrJMTB you probably have soft legs
@@TheTrailRabbit definitely