How much does the Santa Cruz Heckler weight?

How much does the Santa Cruz Heckler weight?

Less battery capacity also means less weight. At 21.24 kg, the Heckler is very light overall, which has a noticeable impact on the handling. Santa Cruz have succeeded in creating a very agile and playful eMTB.

How heavy is the Santa Cruz e bike?

The Santa Cruz Heckler weighs just over 46 pounds.

What kind of bike is a Santa Cruz Heckler?

electric mountain bike
What Is a Santa Cruz Heckler? The Santa Cruz Heckler is a Class 1 electric mountain bike powered by Shimano’s 250W STEPS E8000 drive unit with an integrated 504Wh battery. A STEPS E7000 display unit along with the E7000 Mode switch controls four power modes.

What year did the Santa Cruz Heckler come out?

1996
In 1996 the Heckler was created as a rude interruption to mountain bike designs of the time. Its solid, full suspension build and aggressive swagger proved that a well-proportioned trail bike could elevate rider’s on-trail experiences.

How fast does heckler go?

You can hit an approximately top speed of 20 mph, which is more than enough for a fun off-road ride. The E7000 color display on the Heckler is pretty large and convenient to use, and it will display the power usage, speed, and current mode you are in.

How long does the heckler battery last?

Depending on rider weight and terrain, you could likely ride for 5-6 hours on one battery if you keep your cadence up and the power assist low. On climbs that I could pedal on a muscle-powered bike, the eco mode offers all the assistance I could ever want.

How do I remove a heckler battery?

Santa Cruz Heckler motor and battery

  1. The battery can be removed using a 4mm Allen key.
  2. Unscrew…
  3. Drop the cover…
  4. Pull…
  5. and remove…
  6. There’s access to the internal cable routing once the battery’s been removed.
  7. At a claimed 2.9kg, Shimano’s E-8035 integrated battery with 504Wh capacity could be carried as a spare.

Why do Santa Cruz bikes cost so much?

Santa Cruz bikes are expensive because they go through a detailed, costly production process, and the cycles are produced in low volume. Carbon CC frames, for example, are more high-end than Carbon C and aluminum frames, which makes Carbon CC Santa Cruz cycles outrageously expensive.

Is 650b dying?

650b+ seems to have died with 2.4-2.8 tyres sort of becoming the new norm, and most 27.5 and 29 MTB’s can take a 2.6 with ease. Gravel 650b wheels will keep the market there, but they’re non-boost so all the boost 27.5″ wheels are useless. Until Gravel bikes go boost, that is…

How long does Santa Cruz Heckler last?

Depending on rider weight and terrain, you could likely ride for 5-6 hours on one battery if you keep your cadence up and the power assist low.