Great for ebikes , loving mine. I tried both the redshift and the kinekt. Both offer benefits. The redshift would be better for more technical trails and aggressive downhill , while the kinekt is more for 'Cadillac' comfort while still absorbing bumps well. The Kinekt needs one more level of spring option past the hardest one offered. Overall I went with the kinekt version. regular bike = redshift ebike= kinekt
If your good with spending money something like $200 don't get a coil fork get an air fork so much more comfortable a d get like 100mm or 80mm of travel it absorbs every bump and small bumbs unlike coil. You can also fine toon you suspension to be supple and squish or firm and supportive or get a mix of both.
The problem with conventional suspension forks for non MTBers is that they are very maintenance heavy; if I use them to commute on a daily basis they lose their small bump sensitivity very quickly, requiring an unacceptable frequency of lower fork service.
I just bought one and received just today , but i found out it does not fit to my handle bar because my handle is 35mm and the kinekt is about 31 . And i am not sure if they have the one i need . Mine is also an Ebike as well .
Do these work the same as the redshift shockstop? I was told they don't work on straight bar or swept back bars. I tried putting one on and there was no movement ,it was like using a normal stem
I don’t think the seat stem would work on bikes with the banana seats right??? If they would please let me know?? Always interested I’m more comfort!!! TYVM great video as always my friend!,
Lets talk about your mirrors. I dig them because they don't make the bike look goofy by shooting way out of the handle bars. What kind are they and where can I get them? Thanks
I tried both on my ebike. I liked both it was a hard choice to be honest. I kept flipping between the two. If you're a more aggressive trail rider , downhill , non e-bike , and you have suspension forks , REDSHIFT for sure. It's lighter and doesn't have that squishy feel and does a better job of not bottoming out on hard hits. If you have hard forks and it's an ebike , for sure the Kinekt. The Kinekt feels like it's 3 times heavier than the redshift. But on my ebike pushing 1300 watts and top speed of 35mph , the extra weight did little to effect the ride. Both are really , really good stems. You can always buy em from amazon and try each out like I did. I ended up returning the redshift. KINEKT= think Cadillac cushy while still absorbing bumps. REDSHIFT = think non e-bike aggressive downhill stuff.
Haven't ridden one myself but the range is going to vary quite a bit depending on various factors. 20-40 miles would be my guess. 40 miles if you're going slow and not hammering the throttle. 20 miles if you're accelerating a lot and going in the high teens or 20 mph. Just a guess though.
You can buy an actual suspension fork for that price. Completely over priced product. In fact on one of my E bikes I purchased a rock shock Judy silver for cheaper than that suspension stem. On a different bike I have the redshift suspension stem and it doesn’t really do much. About what you showed in the video. It came with the bike.
Suspension fork aren't good, require service and some of the midrange branded fork cause headache That's why there is too many too good price tag forks
What do you think of this suspension stem? Is it an accessory you would consider purchasing?
love mine!
Great for ebikes , loving mine.
I tried both the redshift and the kinekt.
Both offer benefits.
The redshift would be better for more technical trails and aggressive downhill , while the kinekt is more for 'Cadillac' comfort while still absorbing bumps well.
The Kinekt needs one more level of spring option past the hardest one offered.
Overall I went with the kinekt version.
regular bike = redshift
ebike= kinekt
Thanks for your synopsis!
If your good with spending money something like $200 don't get a coil fork get an air fork so much more comfortable a d get like 100mm or 80mm of travel it absorbs every bump and small bumbs unlike coil. You can also fine toon you suspension to be supple and squish or firm and supportive or get a mix of both.
Air forks are nice!
@@EbikeEscape Now I'm finding out I love coil forks more.
The problem with conventional suspension forks for non MTBers is that they are very maintenance heavy; if I use them to commute on a daily basis they lose their small bump sensitivity very quickly, requiring an unacceptable frequency of lower fork service.
I like that phone mount alot, that's the best one I've been able to find, until you jump up to 60 $70 ones that are all metal.
Yeah, it really is great. Simple design but it's all that is needed. I think we have 3 of them at this point.
AliExpress has good metal ones for 15 usd
I just bought one and received just today , but i found out it does not fit to my handle bar because my handle is 35mm and the kinekt is about 31 . And i am not sure if they have the one i need . Mine is also an Ebike as well .
Do these work the same as the redshift shockstop? I was told they don't work on straight bar or swept back bars. I tried putting one on and there was no movement ,it was like using a normal stem
Interesting, thanks for the video :-)
Thanks for watching!
I don’t think the seat stem would work on bikes with the banana seats right??? If they would please let me know?? Always interested I’m more comfort!!! TYVM great video as always my friend!,
Yeah that won't work unless it's using a standard seatpost size. Thanks for your kind words!
el vástago y la Tija sirven para bicicletas de montaña...yo mido 190 y peso 105...y cual vástago tengo que usar...gracias
Sorry I don't speak Spanish!
Lets talk about your mirrors. I dig them because they don't make the bike look goofy by shooting way out of the handle bars. What kind are they and where can I get them? Thanks
Here you go Arash: ruclips.net/video/dOxQ64eTyOQ/видео.html
Liked your rear view mirrors.. Can you tell me the make?
Also maybe a video review of your bike set up (accessoires etc) would be interesting..
Thanks
Here you go Mark!
Mirrors: ruclips.net/video/dOxQ64eTyOQ/видео.html
Summer 2020 Accessories: ruclips.net/video/lrYF4WU2vmo/видео.html
Enjoy!
Good review, thanks. Have you tried the redshift also? If so how do they compare?
Not yet, but it's on the list!
I tried both on my ebike.
I liked both it was a hard choice to be honest. I kept flipping between the two.
If you're a more aggressive trail rider , downhill , non e-bike , and you have suspension forks , REDSHIFT for sure. It's lighter and doesn't have that squishy feel and does a better job of not bottoming out on hard hits.
If you have hard forks and it's an ebike , for sure the Kinekt.
The Kinekt feels like it's 3 times heavier than the redshift. But on my ebike pushing 1300 watts and top speed of 35mph , the extra weight did little to effect the ride.
Both are really , really good stems. You can always buy em from amazon and try each out like I did. I ended up returning the redshift.
KINEKT= think Cadillac cushy while still absorbing bumps.
REDSHIFT = think non e-bike aggressive downhill stuff.
The suspension seat post looks good. Price is a bit steep though.
Yeah I wish the suspension seatpost was a bit more affordable because it is excellent. I think they might run sales from time to time.
Hi Ryan i"m thinking of getting the juice scorpion it has 52v, 13ah how many miles with throttle only?
Haven't ridden one myself but the range is going to vary quite a bit depending on various factors. 20-40 miles would be my guess. 40 miles if you're going slow and not hammering the throttle. 20 miles if you're accelerating a lot and going in the high teens or 20 mph. Just a guess though.
what is the best odometer, apeedometer app on the play store?
Hi Charlie, I really like Speedometer by Cool Niks, but I mainly just use it for the speed.
It was more of a installation guide then review. Just a constructive feedback
You can buy an actual suspension fork for that price. Completely over priced product. In fact on one of my E bikes I purchased a rock shock Judy silver for cheaper than that suspension stem. On a different bike I have the redshift suspension stem and it doesn’t really do much. About what you showed in the video. It came with the bike.
Suspension fork aren't good, require service and some of the midrange branded fork cause headache
That's why there is too many too good price tag forks