Thanks for finding that adapter and sharing the link. Just ordered one. Now I’ll be able to use my acoustic Stumpjumper with the same axle I’ve got for my Levo.
Anyone able to point me at a maintenance manual for the Voodoo Zobop e-MTB? My interest is in torque settings as my mate has managed to shake his bike loose!
Thanks apac, that does make things clearer. I can see that running down over a few days then a full charge ready for the weekend and one afterwards will give the BMS the best opportunity and avoids heaps of cycling up & down by ~20%. I’ll keep it simple.
Ok, is the partial charging a tactic for longer battery life by avoiding accelerated oxide(?) build up on the poles as 100% is approached? Sorry, really vague memories of battery stuff from uni. being taught to a Mechanical Engineer!
Like: simple to use as a newbie. Get to check key aspects like firmware up to date, health of battery etc. ( Really handy to check battery: does two bars mean 29% left or 21%?)
Don’t Like: can’t explore the app unless linked to the bike. Could a “dummy bike” be included in the app so a user...
I live right by a small forest with a cracking short downhill course and some technical climbs. It used to be my acoustic-bike evening sport three times a week. I’ve been on it with the Levo and a good blast only knocks about 15 to 20% off the battery charge. If I stick to my three rides a week...
Keep it, who looks at the frame when you’re out riding? Mines bright yellow, last bike on the Spez website so I grabbed it. It wasn’t my first choice, I’ve grown to like it and I won’t lose it when I drop it in mud. What’s for you won’t go past you, just go out and ride.