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In real world riding, how will the Flying Flea S6's performance compare to other traditional ICE scramblers?
09 January 2025 10:32
My biggest concern is the weight of the batteries. Usually ICE scramblers are pretty light and nimble.
In real world riding, how will the Flying Flea S6's performance compare to other traditional ICE scramblers?
09 January 2025 10:32
In fact, it could be better for novice off road riders. You don’t have to worry about stalling out or being in the wrong gear.
In real world riding, how will the Flying Flea S6's performance compare to other traditional ICE scramblers?
09 January 2025 10:32
Range anxiety is real. At least, you can have a small gas can for emergencies with a gas bike. Not so easy with batteries.
And does the Flying Flea S6's girder fork suspension really make a difference to the ride?
09 January 2025 10:32
The girder fork is actually pretty cool, I think. The S6 has a unique look and probably handles bumps better than standard forks. It might not be the easiest to get used to but it'd be fun!
And does the Flying Flea S6's girder fork suspension really make a difference to the ride?
09 January 2025 10:32
No, it's just RE trying too hard to be 'retro'. Why fix what isn’t broken? Modern USD forks work great. And good luck finding parts if something breaks.
And does the Flying Flea S6's girder fork suspension really make a difference to the ride?
09 January 2025 10:32
I’m an engineer, and I’m intrigued. Potentially, girder forks could be more stable when braking. In fact, it may even improve handling in some cases.
And does the Flying Flea S6's girder fork suspension really make a difference to the ride?
09 January 2025 10:32
Once I rode an old bike with girder forks. At first it felt weird but it was super smooth on rough roads. Done right, RE could be a game changer for comfort.
And does the Flying Flea S6's girder fork suspension really make a difference to the ride?
09 January 2025 10:32
It’s probably a bit of both, part marketing, part function. I want to get a ride on it and see how it stacks up to my current bike with traditional forks.
And does the Flying Flea S6's girder fork suspension really make a difference to the ride?
09 January 2025 10:32
Realistically most buyers will buy it for the looks. If it’s just all eye candy, that’s fine too. But if it turns out to be more than that, that’s a bonus.
And does the Flying Flea S6's girder fork suspension really make a difference to the ride?
09 January 2025 10:32
I'm skeptical. Seems like it would add weight to the front end and lessen the nimbleness of the front end. That said, I’ll reserve judgment until I can try it myself.
Will the Flying Flea S6's scrambler styling make it off road, or is it all for show?
09 January 2025 10:32
I can bet that it'll do just fine on gravel roads and light trails. It won’t be a hardcore dirt bike, but that’s not what scramblers are about anyway.
Will the Flying Flea S6's scrambler styling make it off road, or is it all for show?
09 January 2025 10:32
All show, no go. However, electric bikes are too heavy to do serious off roading with. Although it’ll look cool parked at the cafe.
Will the Flying Flea S6's scrambler styling make it off road, or is it all for show?
09 January 2025 10:32
Actually, the instant torque from the electric motor could be great off road. If RE tunes it right, might surprise a lot of people.
Will the Flying Flea S6's scrambler styling make it off road, or is it all for show?
09 January 2025 10:32
I’d be happy as long as it can handle fire roads and some mild single track. Not everybody needs a full blown enduro bike.
Will the Flying Flea S6's scrambler styling make it off road, or is it all for show?
09 January 2025 10:32
I'm optimistic. Off road, Royal Enfield has been killing it with their 350 and 650 twins. They know what they're doing.
Will the Flying Flea S6's scrambler styling make it off road, or is it all for show?
09 January 2025 10:32
It will likely be a scrambler like most modern scramblers – good for light off road use but really meant for street riding with a bit of attitude.
Will the Flying Flea S6's scrambler styling make it off road, or is it all for show?
09 January 2025 10:32
The real test, however, will be how it fares over water crossings and through mud. Water and electric components don't always go hand in hand.
Will the Flying Flea S6's chain drive affect the electric riding experience differently than hub motors?
09 January 2025 10:32
The chain drive is a smart move I think. Traditional riders will find it'll make the S6 feel more like a "real" bike. And you can easily switch gearing for different riding styles.
Will the Flying Flea S6's chain drive affect the electric riding experience differently than hub motors?
09 January 2025 10:32
Man, the future is hub motors. Silent operation, no maintenance. This chain drive nonsense is RE just stuck in the past.
Will the Flying Flea S6's chain drive affect the electric riding experience differently than hub motors?
09 January 2025 10:32
I've ridden both and I prefer chain drive. It feels more natural in power delivery and you don't get that 'washing machine' feeling that some hub motors have.
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