Santa Cruz Heckler- Better than the Bullit?

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  • Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
  • I review the Santa Cruz Heckler E-bike and compare with the Santa Cruz Bullit to see which I prefer.
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  • @unSTEVOED
    @unSTEVOED Рік тому +5

    2023 and its still raining every day!!!

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +2

      It has all got a bit ridiculous. Bet they still have water restrictions in Auckland though.

  • @michaeledwards5241
    @michaeledwards5241 Рік тому +1

    Keep em coming Lance👍

  • @ocbyn
    @ocbyn Рік тому +1

    Nice one fella. Great fun at the end. 😂😂

  • @lindsayweirdwild
    @lindsayweirdwild Рік тому +1

    Outstanding review Lance. Great Job. Made me laugh,

  • @aramahamioradavis1980
    @aramahamioradavis1980 Рік тому +2

    Haha you’re a legend mate 😂 great content as usual! Entertaining with all the right stuff. Wonder if you have ever tried a Husqvarna Mountain Cross or Hard Cross? They seem to be Quite popular here in the far north of Waitangi / Kerikeri. Nau mai haere mai 😁

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому

      No, I have never tried one. Hopefully will get the opportunity at some point.

  • @grantmckinnon2300
    @grantmckinnon2300 Рік тому +1

    Even there car is to small for you! Looking very fast on that bike Lance👍

  • @jeremyharris4415
    @jeremyharris4415 Рік тому +1

    Great video Lance the bike looks nice but I think my next bike I might go to a Focus Sam . The Santa Cruze is bit out of my budget. Hopefully one of these days we might get some decent weather so we can get back out there riding. Hopefully you’re place is fine with all the rain we are having.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +1

      The Focus Sam is a nice bike. Our house is fine but fed up with the rain.

    • @megane230f1
      @megane230f1 Рік тому

      go for a bosch powered motor, ive had enough problems with a shimano motor not doing many miles not rode hard e010 error codes been told too throw the motor away as once the e010 error code pops up the motors unfixable, i wont go anywhere near another shimano powered e bike there just unreliable

  • @OtterMTBtech
    @OtterMTBtech Рік тому +2

    Totally agree Heckler is not a sender. BTW epic joke on then end!

  • @stevenfyfe3645
    @stevenfyfe3645 Рік тому +1

    Hi lance, started watching your vids a few months ago and now subscribe, love the NZ trails, they look very flowy and fast with plenty good jumps 👌 it cracked me up when I heard you call normal bikes steam bikes, 😂👍
    I live in Scotland where the trails are muddy, rocky, rooty and it rains most of time, 😩 NZ looks to have a much better climate on most of your vids 👍
    What's your legal speed limit on an E bike in NZ? Ours is a stupid 15.9mph then motor cuts out, then it's a drag! 😩
    Keep up the good work! 👍

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +1

      My wife is Scotish so I have ridden there and will be back. The climate is up for debate. The last 12 months have been so wet it has been soul destroying. Infact two days ago Auckland had its worst flood in history. A state of emergency has been declared. Maybe head to Scotland this winter for some nicer weather. As for speed limit. In Nz you just have to obey the posted road speed limit. My e road bike does 45km/hr and my emtb 32km/hr. It is not illegal to derestrict an e bike but it will void the warranty.

    • @stevenfyfe3645
      @stevenfyfe3645 Рік тому +1

      @@bestdayevermtb2 where in Scotland is your wife from? I'm in Aberdeen. Spring is round the corner so hopefully get some dry weather soon.
      I spoke with LBS owner who reckons we might get our legal speed limit lifted to 20mph since we're not part of EU now. Fingers crossed for that. 🤞
      We saw the news here about the floods in Auckland, so devastating!! 😩

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому

      @@stevenfyfe3645 My In laws live in Maidens on the west coast. When I do get back to Scotland I am keen to ride with some locals. My last trip there was great but all the rides I did were on my own which is never as much fun. Hoping to get to Scotland later this year but a few things need to happen first before that can happen.

  • @XcessCapital
    @XcessCapital Рік тому +1

    Hahahahaha! Just came across your reviews here. Just ordered a Bullit. Not a lawyer, but I do drive an Audi :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +1

      You will love the Bullit have fun.

    • @PJBhm
      @PJBhm Рік тому +1

      I hesitate between both - as I am still a beginner I would choose the Heckler but the Bullit would also be great !

  • @richardmcfadden2604
    @richardmcfadden2604 Рік тому +4

    You can’t use the flip chip to go from mullet to 29er it’s a different rear triangle

  • @roberttobin194
    @roberttobin194 Рік тому +1

    Great Lance ur video has helped me with some pretty big life choices. I have decided to become a lawyer and buy a new car, I'm thinking possibly an Audi ...:)

  • @steveg56
    @steveg56 9 місяців тому +1

    The ending was classic lmao

  • @theziggyg
    @theziggyg Рік тому

    Fantastic Lance , I’d have no idea who would own all those bikes 🤦🏻‍♂️ maybe the captain 🤷🏼‍♂️I’d go the bullit 🤘🏾

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +2

      I don't think it is the captain just quietly. Hope you didn't get flooded.

    • @theziggyg
      @theziggyg Рік тому +2

      @@bestdayevermtb2 living on a hill helps 😀 can’t believe how much rain in such a short time

    • @grahamplowman3126
      @grahamplowman3126 Рік тому +2

      I’m pretty sure all those antique MTB’s across the 70s, 80s and 90s are yours sir 😂

  • @allistarm
    @allistarm Рік тому +1

    Hey Lance, great video as usual. Quick question: do you normally ride clipless or flats? I'm trying to increase my confidence with jumps and think riding clipless may be holding me back.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +1

      I ride clipless. I often think I would like to go back to flats but am very set in my ways. I think flats are good as they teach you to ride with the correct technique. They also have the advantage that it is easy to bail if required. Learning to wheelie and manual is almost impossible in clips.

    • @allistarm
      @allistarm Рік тому +1

      @@bestdayevermtb2 Thanks. It gives me hope as I struggle with gap jumps but seeing you do it clipped in makes me more confident.

    • @Boots2Bike
      @Boots2Bike Рік тому

      @@allistarm if it's any help
      , I started hitting smaller gaps after like 6 months of riding. I'm better at jumping gaps than I am on steep rock rolls or fast cornering. Gaps is all about speed. All jokes aside if you literally just pedal hard and stay balanced over the bike you will certainly clear the gap

  • @vaughanboyce3702
    @vaughanboyce3702 Рік тому +1

    Hey Lance, last vid you mentioned you were running g continental tyres, which ones are you running and how do you rate them, I'm looking at the kryptotal as a possible replacement for maxxis?

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому

      I currently have the Argotal enduro casing 2.6 Quite an aggressive tread pattern suited to winter riding and loose conditions rather than fast rolling but so far working well.

  • @koolkeith8908
    @koolkeith8908 3 місяці тому +1

    Last clip. LMAO.

  • @user-ux6tk8pi9i
    @user-ux6tk8pi9i Рік тому +1

    Yo! lol! the ending is hilarious.... lmfao

  • @theboycheef841
    @theboycheef841 Рік тому

    How does the trek Rail 7 stack up against the Marine Alpine trail e2 there's a sale on the trek 20% off

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому

      Both good bikes but I guess you need to look at the spec of each bike. Motor first. I prefer the Bosch to the Shimano. Then Battery size. I always think bigger is better but others will worry about weight. Then suspension and brakes are really important on a E bike if you want to ride it hard. Not sure what the models you have are specked with. A big factor also is where you are getting it from. A local bike shop who will quickly sort warranty issues is worth a lot of money. E bikes have a relatively high failure rate. The only thing against the Rail is the spokes are made from cheese so you will probably have to rebuild the back wheel at some point. Saying that the Marin I reviewed was quite new and already had a new wheel!

  • @dadventuretv2538
    @dadventuretv2538 9 місяців тому +1

    Hey don’t insult me ya jerk, I drive a Jeep Gladiator. 😂
    I demoed a Heckler in some West Virginia rocky gnar- was a ton of fun.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  9 місяців тому

      Did you buy it? Are E bikes widely accepted in West Virginia? I hear lots of different stories for the US.

    • @dadventuretv2538
      @dadventuretv2538 9 місяців тому +1

      @@bestdayevermtb2 no. I liked it. But I think I want more of an enduro bruiser when I go emtb. My use case is not to replace my Bronson or for my local stuff which, other than to knock out laps faster, I don’t need, and not sure I want, an emtb for. This would be for trips to the mountains- go access some big gnarly decents that are outta range normally (and I want to tackle and try to clean some stupid ascent features too), hit some gnarly DHs that normally require shuttles (Frederick Watershed, Western Slope of Massanutten for ex) take on multiday trips in the mountains where I start getting fatigued a couple days in, and maybe also become my bike park bike. I’m still mulling over all the options, and need to throw a leg over the Heckler SL and a Bullit and wish someone nearby had a Transition Relay I could demo. I also just rode an Ibis Oso in the parking lot my my LBS and really loved it, so need to demo that on a trail (was supposed to be doing so up in NJ today but got rained out). If I wanted a full powered emtb version of my Bronson though, Heckler is it. Who knows, maybe I’ll still some back to it. Lol
      The issue in the US is we have local, state, and Fed jurisdictions all of which control their own land. So local parks, like town and county, would fall under local jurisdiction, State Parks and forest, which is probably the most numerous with mtb trails, fall under State jurisdiction, and then there are the Feds- the problem with the Feds is that if they don’t pass an actual statute (i.e. passed by Congress and signed by the Pres) then it is left at the regulatory level and public lands are managed by different agencies (National Park Service (NPS), US Forest Service (USFS) and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to name the biggies, and each can make their own decision. So it will depend on whose land you are riding on.
      WV is pretty emtb friendly at the state level- Class 1 bikes are same as bikes and can go same places. We were at Big Bear which is private and was fine, and a great place for them. GW National Forest is only where motorized vehs can go, and Monongahela is none at all. Given the new USFS guidance, whether can go on trails is up to local authorities.
      I plan to hit some moto trails when I get it- there is a place I offroad my Jeep in Maryland that has moto trails in addition to trails for full size rigs and I have walked a few and they look to be fun af on an emtb.
      Cheers from the northern hemisphere. I cant wait to get to your country when I retire.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  9 місяців тому +1

      Coming from NZ it appears that America is made up of lots of countries all with different rules and regulations. Your answer pretty much confirms my understanding that it is complicated. Hopefully will get to do a road trip around the states one day.

    • @dadventuretv2538
      @dadventuretv2538 9 місяців тому +1

      @@bestdayevermtb2 yup. Fed power had increased over the years so that there was becoming more consistency between the states, but the Republicans have done a good job of tearing a lot of that down with statutes limiting Fed agencies’ reach and Court rulings. The abortion ruling by the Supreme Court is a good example- it did not outlaw abortion, it just said that it is not against the Fed Constitution for states to outlaw it as had been the prior ruling (even though States have their own powers and Constitutions, they cannot do something that is against the Fed Constitution). So abortion varies state by state. If you look at our long history the pendulum has swung between the Feds having more power and the States having more power, so this is just another swinging of if. Im not being political one way or the other, just trying to explain what’s going on.
      Between our division between Fed and State powers and the differences in culture in different regions based just on how vast the country is can def make it seem like a foreign country sometimes when you go to a different state. Lol. It is what a lot of people don’t get about America- we have a lot of what appear to be divisions because we were set up to have these from the beginning. The founders were so concerned about the possibility of tyranny from a far off central government that they built into our Constitutional make up a decentralized government with a lot of conflicts between the decentralized parts. It’s what our enemies always get wrong- they look at Americans constantly bickering and fighting among ourselves and think- ah, they’re falling apart, they’re weak and vulnerable, when really this is just who we are. But piss us off and we’re quick to put aside our differences to kick some a$$. Lol. I just hope we are still like this. There is definitely a contingent now that basically wants no central/Fed gov at all, no rules or regulations on their behavior, and have actively begun to engage in sedition and treason to get what they want.
      Crazy times we live in. It’s why I’m glad I can get on a mtb and out into the woods away from it all- even if just for brief moments.
      Hope you can come visit some day. It’s a beautiful country, with huge variances in geography and climate- we have 4200 + meter mountains, deserts, rain forests, subtropical jungle, low lands- a bit of everything. And culture from the French in Louisiana to the Spanish in Florida and the southwest and California to the English in the original colonies, as well as African culture that was both preserved and evolved into a new culture by our African American citizens.
      And one day we’re gonna beat you Kiwis in Rugby!! Ok that might be a stretch (first we need to focus on qualifying for the World Cup). Lol. Cheers. 🤙

  • @nogood8066
    @nogood8066 Рік тому +1

    What is your height? I am stuck between a medium and large. Curious your thoughts if you would prefer a large

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +1

      I am 176 cm tall. I think this medium would have been ok with the original stem. I see the reach is normally 479 which would normally be ideal for me.

  • @madmountainman5197
    @madmountainman5197 6 місяців тому +1

    Cheers for the review, but it does leave me with a question.
    As a bigger rider, 6'5" and 17.5 stone, I flex a lot of bikes and am thinking about going for the Bullit as it comes with a 38. I do like the Heckler as it would suit me for big days out, but i'm torn between the two.
    Would oyu recommend the Bullit over the Heckler for larger riders, or do you think there's not much in it?

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  6 місяців тому

      To be honest I think either bike could work for you if you can find the right size. Personally, I would probably go the Bulit route myself. You mentioned big days out and the fact you are not light. I would look at a bike with a big battery if possible as your range will be less than a 70kg rider.

    • @madmountainman5197
      @madmountainman5197 6 місяців тому +1

      @@bestdayevermtb2 Yup, thank you for responding. I had a Bullit on order at the start of lock down which never arrived, so I bought a Megatower 1 and built that up. It's not as good at going up as my Guerilla Gravity, but the strength, stiffness (especially the 38 Zeb) and geometry really beat it everywhere else. I'm a big, fit, rider and can put a lot of power down and stress frames/components, but would like a motor to help take the sting out of the steeper/longer climbs. Next best on fit and all up rider weight limit would be a Pivot Shuttle LT. Have you swung a leg over one of those yet?

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  6 місяців тому

      @madmountainman5197 Yes cool bike the Pivot LT. Did a review on that as well.

    • @madmountainman5197
      @madmountainman5197 6 місяців тому +1

      @@bestdayevermtb2 Cheers, i'll look it up. Being a retired Fireman, I'm not a SC Dentist Fanboy, but their geometry and XXL frame sizes really suit me. However, the Pivot is similar. Any preference on which you'd choose? I'm still hedging towards the Bullit, as the reviews i've seen show it being a tad livelier on the handling front.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  6 місяців тому

      @madmountainman5197 Again both great bikes but probably the Bulit. The Pivot was also not cheap. Not that Santa cruz is cheap. If I was spending that much on either bike I am not sure I would want an EP8 though.

  • @mycoolcar
    @mycoolcar Рік тому +1

    Wait, is this bike running inner tubes?! The valve stems sure make it look that way.

  • @philboynz
    @philboynz Рік тому +3

    Hope you didn't get smashed by that rain last night!

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +2

      Crazy night but we survived ok.

    • @RideyRodney
      @RideyRodney Рік тому +2

      @@bestdayevermtb2 hopefully the Auckland World Cup DH trail held up alright.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +1

      @@RideyRodney I did get a huge slip in the bush behind my house but luckily quite away from my tracks and house.

  • @lezbig535
    @lezbig535 Рік тому +1

    Who’s Danny Maguinneskill? 😂

  • @Stickybutton
    @Stickybutton Рік тому +1

    Hoping for the day when batteries for these ebikes become smaller....by a whole lot. This looks like a preggy fish.

    • @bestdayevermtb2
      @bestdayevermtb2  Рік тому +1

      I do wonder if in years to come we will look back at current e bikes the same as the first mobile phones.

    • @Stickybutton
      @Stickybutton Рік тому +1

      Well, it had better be soon…. we dont have many years left on the bike.

  • @Benjamin-fh5gj
    @Benjamin-fh5gj 2 місяці тому

    That like your mom hurt my feelings