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Since recently buying an ex-demo 2009 FreeGo Eagle and finding several things not to my liking, I have started to upgrade it to a level I am more happy with.
I paid £900 for it and in fairness, John Heath of 2 Wheel Electric did offer me the new improved 2010 model in part exchange if I paid the extra £399. I did not have to think about for long, I can make a lot of improvements for quite bit less than £399.
The original Zoom front suspension forks were truly dreadful, bottoming out in the smallest of potholes and leaking fluid. I replaced these with a pair of Suntour XCT V2 Forks, these made huge improvement. I decided not to reduce the height of the steerer tube, but leave it to raise the height of the handlebars. I cut away most of the original Zoom stem and used it as a clamp/spacer. The replacment stem came from my parts bin.
The Suntour MTB forks have no mudguard mountings so I fitted an SKS Shockboard in place of the standard one.
Next to go was the 160mm Zoom front mechanical disc brake which functioned, but squeeled dreadfully whatever adjustments I made. This I replaced with a 185mm rotor Clark S2 Hydraulic disc brake, another big improvement. I would have done the same with the rear, but the Suzhou Bafang motor has a non standard disc brake fitment, so I have left that for the time being.
The standard Kenda tyres were OK, but the thought of a puncture on rear hub motor bike fills me with dread, so I replaced them with a pair of punture resistant Continental Touring Plus tyres.
The far too small original 38 tooth chainwheeel along with the chain guard have gone. I did try a 48t for while, but have settled on Shimano 52t and Sora cranks. This means I am no longer spinning furiously in 6th gear and can use the other gears more, but still climb hills.
I have replaced the non suspension seat post and uncomfortable 'flip top' saddle with a nice SR Suntour SP-NEX Suspension Seat Post and a Velo Air-Lastomer Bike Saddle.
Most of the nuts and bolts have been replaced with better quality stainless steel type.
That completes the upgrades so far. I do intend to replace the rear mudguard.
Costs so far:
J hn
I paid £900 for it and in fairness, John Heath of 2 Wheel Electric did offer me the new improved 2010 model in part exchange if I paid the extra £399. I did not have to think about for long, I can make a lot of improvements for quite bit less than £399.
The original Zoom front suspension forks were truly dreadful, bottoming out in the smallest of potholes and leaking fluid. I replaced these with a pair of Suntour XCT V2 Forks, these made huge improvement. I decided not to reduce the height of the steerer tube, but leave it to raise the height of the handlebars. I cut away most of the original Zoom stem and used it as a clamp/spacer. The replacment stem came from my parts bin.
The Suntour MTB forks have no mudguard mountings so I fitted an SKS Shockboard in place of the standard one.
Next to go was the 160mm Zoom front mechanical disc brake which functioned, but squeeled dreadfully whatever adjustments I made. This I replaced with a 185mm rotor Clark S2 Hydraulic disc brake, another big improvement. I would have done the same with the rear, but the Suzhou Bafang motor has a non standard disc brake fitment, so I have left that for the time being.
The standard Kenda tyres were OK, but the thought of a puncture on rear hub motor bike fills me with dread, so I replaced them with a pair of punture resistant Continental Touring Plus tyres.
The far too small original 38 tooth chainwheeel along with the chain guard have gone. I did try a 48t for while, but have settled on Shimano 52t and Sora cranks. This means I am no longer spinning furiously in 6th gear and can use the other gears more, but still climb hills.
I have replaced the non suspension seat post and uncomfortable 'flip top' saddle with a nice SR Suntour SP-NEX Suspension Seat Post and a Velo Air-Lastomer Bike Saddle.
Most of the nuts and bolts have been replaced with better quality stainless steel type.
That completes the upgrades so far. I do intend to replace the rear mudguard.
Costs so far:
- 2009 FreeGo Eagle ex-demo £ 900.00
- 2 x Continental Touring Plus tyres £ 28.95
- Suntour XCT V2 Forks £ 42.97
- SKS Shockboard £ 8.68
- Clarks S2 Hydraulic disc brake £ 39.99
- Shimano 52t chainwheel and cranks £ 25.00
- Stainless steel nuts and bolts £ 9.33
J hn
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