More quality micro spline cassette choices are great for riders. Like TRP Evo, my Shimano group shifts great under load, and I’m looking forward to a personal comparison. Cassette progression is spot on, no surprising jump to the 52 cog means more usable gearing.
More quality micro spline cassette choices are great for riders. Like TRP Evo, my Shimano group shifts great under load, and I’m looking forward to a personal comparison. Cassette progression is spot on, no surprising jump to the 52 cog means more usable gearing.
Good job Francis, thanks for the info!
Great review!!
Francis, is that the new ebike from Intense?
Love the TRP story with the founders still there. Do you know if the cranks are compatible with the Yamaha/Brose ISIS mount ?
I also am curious if they have it available for Yamaha/syncdrive pro motors
When are you going to put another video of the fezzari tim peak ebike
@E-MTB Review I am waiting for mine to arrive. I ordered the Pro series with the new Sram drive
Did you ever get one and have it installed on a bike yet?
Next month
Where can I buy one?
And ITS microspline dammn. I gonna replace my xtr With that If they Not Sold Out instantly 😅👍
Microspline... correct. Love that choice.
Unless you can swap the lowest 3-4 cogs individually, the drivetrain is not made for e-mtb in mind.
@@EMTBReview Shimano cassettes allow for replacing the smaller cogs that get worn the quickest.
My tektros are better than my guide r’s. I hate the guides.
Guides are the worst and it's unfortunate they were OEM brakes that came stock on many bikes.