Put the bike head down, remove battery and shock from the air to see whats going on in there when you compress it.
Or leave it, that's quite unique really! :)
You don't need to indicate it for the calibration, measurement and recommendation functions. But once you want to save a profile for later re-use you of course want to include as much info as possible (all settings, pressure & tokens) to be ablet to restore the previous behavior as precisely as...
For what I saw the flow app stores power data in a non conformant way in it's .fit files. I tried to read them with few different tools like garmin, xert and others and a big part of the power output just seems missing.
Even reported it to bosch but w/o any reaction other than thank you for your...
Check & clean the plug. Its magnetic and I had it few times that it catched little strings of metal. Barely visible but enough to produce the behavior you describe.
It's not the sensor, it's the heart.
Try go on the flat with 110bpm. Then enter a sudden 25% incline where you have to work overtime. Your hear rate will take a while to raise while you are praying that your bike will increase power.
In constrast if you look at rider power, that increases...
Heart rate I found pretty useless when terrain inclination changes a lot, as HR is lacking behind.
With Levociraptor you can also autoregulate support by rider power which is much more useful.
Did anyone convert his Levo Gen3 to SRAM transmission and kept the original (non T-type) plate? Does it work? I am aware this would be against the SRAM spec.
Else, which is the right plate to buy?
Thank you!