Polygon Siskiu T7 E-Bike. Here.
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2023
- Looking for a complete EMTB?
Polygon Siskiu T7E: bikesonline-usa.sjv.io/6eqrDN
(Purchasing through my links earns me an affiliate commission and helps the channel!)
Dirt Jump Build:
Frame: Giant STP
Fork: bit.ly/3R5x8ro
Stem: amzn.to/3YwWoZe
Bars:
Cranks: BMX Cranks
Tires: bit.ly/3r65uju
Brake: bit.ly/3sAAyrN
Grips: bit.ly/3ENCBff
Merchandise Site (STICKERS, HATS, SHIRTS):
spindatt.com
Curious About My Gear?
==========Tools=============
REPAIR STAND: bit.ly/3pzPtBA
Allen Keys: bit.ly/3zhzJT7
Screwdrivers: bit.ly/3knrmPJ
Metric Wrenches: bit.ly/3JJRt0M
Tire Levers: amzn.to/2DyUc8g
Cable Cutters: bit.ly/3XF9SSj
Chain Breaker: bit.ly/3XAllTb
Chain Whip: bit.ly/46BccO3
Cassette Tool: bit.ly/3BeDb1M
Spoke Wrench: bit.ly/44cV7sh
Crank Puller: bit.ly/3BdqPa4
Bottom Bracket Tool: bit.ly/3DkAxcn
Beginner Tool Kit: bit.ly/3XCbhsK
========Amazon Shop=========
USA: www.amazon.com/shop/spindatt
Canada: www.amazon.ca/shop/spindatt
=======Rock Hopper Build======
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======Rawstercross Build=======
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========Panaracer Tires=======
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Thank you for making this! We hope you love the E-bike! 😎
Hey when are you gonna stock the TAMBORA line of bikes.
@@dylangrantz8124 Thanks for asking! They're coming very soon! There will be an announcement.
I also started dirt jumping this year at age 42. Well sorta… I grew up jumping anything and everything on the farm as a kid… So it really was like “riding a bike” ❤
I love the color, reminds me of an old kona hardtail I had in the 1990's.
That midget water bottle is pretty humoristic 😂 better than nothing 🎉
I’m really looking forward to content on this type of budget enduro/park bike. As I recover from an illness, I find I get frustrated with how my endurance, both cardio and strength, don’t keep up with my riding instincts. I find riding my enduro bike with lighter wheels counters my shortcomings enough to ride trail, but that bike is really beefy for long rides. Thanks!
I appreciate you putting the old guy in.
Love your content because you're real. Come across so genuine. I think it's because we've seen you and your bikes grow.
SHEEEEEEEESH! Nice rig! 🤩
"I'm not gonna reshoot that." Love it.
sweet stuff man
Thing is sweet!
sweet.
Try the Polygon N8E. Great value for what you’re getting, it’s n enduro beast.
Love your content, love your from the Maritimes, Would love for you to review a Canadian brand like Moose Bicycles or something like that. The Moose Gravel Express 1 looks very MTBish for a gravel bike.
Howd you know this is the bike ive been wanting to see more reviews on
What trail is this? Looks fun!
What size bike was that? Did you find the fork and shock ok?
Dont you hate it when you fall and your hands deploy perfectly to catch you, but they land on something slick and slide away from you, causing you to bash your chest/ face?
I really want one of these but just can't justify it
You should strip the paint and put blue tires on the Polygon 😂😂
Everyone, click on the link to check out the bike. Even if you don't plan on buying this bike, an ebike or any bike. Click the link so Eric can get that traffic and get more bikes sent to him.
Me after clicking on it -> yeahhhh nope.
@@flexxx222 But you clicked on it. And now the site has more traffic because of it.
how do you order one of these in the US?
Through the link in the description!
SLX on an E-bike - interesting/questionable choice
I think of ebikes more for cross country type stuff than staight up MTB usage...they are just too heavy. I have had a mid drive, and now am on hub motors. But now I want to build another bike for normal MTB stuff as my eMTB is just too heavy to do the same stuff I used to with the same confidence I used to have. I like a light hard tail with 26" wheels. Most of em are around 30lbs. Most eMTB are like. 45+ lbs. It's too much for an MTB, regardless of the extra power, that;s now where the weight hurts when MTBing, IMO. On light trails for long distances? They are bomb! The control on power isn't the same either...MTB are such an extension of my body, fine control is natural with pedals, positioning, bars, etc. and I don't feel that as much with eMTB.
Around 30 pounds is my 26" fully Scott with 150mm travel and zero carbon, 26" hardtails are below 25. I think you should sort out the weight of components and their performance before blaming everything on a motor.
@@feedbackzaloopmoney dude...budget...i think you might consider things like that...most budget hard tails are def closer to 30lbs...weigh one. Dont go by manufacturer specs. Scott barely even makes a budget bike...the brand alone is $$$. My sub $1000 Trek hard tail is 32lbs.
@@feedbackzaloophonest question...why are you butthurt over someone sharing their OPINION?
Also...i am 120lbs...an extra 15lbs of bike is A LOT.
@@feedbackzaloopalso...motor? The battery is the weight ya dingle berry. Motor is less than 5lbs. Battery is like 7 to 12lb depending on size.
Idk how you are even seeing these trail lines
haha look at that nice