@PaoloBLEvo - hi, I still have problems with BLevo on my Blackview phone. First, the GPS dot keeps flashing red all the time in BLevo - its not finding any gps signal. On the BV phone, maps sort of works, though the gps update is very slow. Phone fault, or some setup issue? GPS is turned on...
Anyone tried one of these?
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That can't happen. I've no axe to grind for or against, but there''s no 'incorrect distance between the speed sensor and the magnet' - that demonstrates a desperately poor notion of how it all works - and as for different magnetic properties - all the magnet needs to do is produce an induced...
have bought a power lead that plugs into the Brose battery for the front lights (supernova) - plan to use the plug and lead to provide power to a gps tracker, and a micro-usb plug near the handlebars. Will post a thread here when Ive done it, but should be relatively easy to do.
Carbon makes sense on a standard mtb for the weight saving and more complex shapes it can make. For am emts, given the constraints of battery and motor, and the weight, both those factors are much less significant. Alloy has visible welds, otherwise not much difference. (I bought an alloy...
Without meaing to be rude, why are you asking? Those with Levo's will say Specialized, those with the Giant, Giant. Others won't really know. Those that chose Levo's did it for a variety of reasons - ditto Giant. You need to pick the bike for you - we can't do that!
Which feels better when...
where is your phone kept on the ride? I really doubt it's a Mission Control app issue; more likely a gps tracking accuracy issue and hence mapping issue tat shows up in Mission Control.
To rule out Mission Control, do another similar ride and track in Strava too, and compare routes. If the...
Currently debating whether to buy a spare and bigger battery from Specialized at a very good price, or do a DIY one using a Chinese bottle battery and the instructions above, plus a new loom, and saving a few hundred quid. But as I've not had time to get the current battery discharged yet, it's...
my LBS has honoured their side of a deal we did and are offering me the 700W battery for a very good price. Now, since I've hardly had the to actually ride the damn thing, I have no good metrics for deciding whether I need a second battery, but I'm assuming it will generally be a useful thing...
Do you find a noticeable difference? just viewed their website, and whilst it's slick, 2 riders and 2 runs to provide all the data is not particularly scientific or reliable (though some credit is due for at least some attempts at analysis).