Early bunk off work and a quick South Downs spin. Almost bone dry here. Had to be done before the weather turns tomorrow.
Also did Windhill bike park last Sunday. 20 drops, 4500ft climbing and all in summer gear. 2 of us on E-Sommets which got a lot of attention and jealous comments. Awesome day...
Two of us there yesterday on E-Sommets, managed 20 runs climbing on Eco, the bikes were immense! Loads of interest from other riders, these things will be everywhere soon. I don't think you'll be disappointed
I emailed Vitus about the stack and they gave me the figure. 628 for a 2018 XL from memory so fairly low. I have a dodge back and neck so am running 20mm of spacers and 45mm rise bars
I'm no expert but I would think that there is the Etube software loaded on to your phone/tablet which uploads parameter changes to the controller on the bike. When disconnected the firmware in the bike controller is the bit monitoring the cadence, torque sensor inputs and controlling assistance...
Anyone with a Peartune or other chip done the latest Etube update? I want to do it as have the e7000 controller but noticed a load of stuff about not modifying the software in any way so want to check they haven't found a way to block it. That said would have to be the firmware loaded on the...
They look a bloody good deal, if 30mm rise is OK I'd have those over the SQlabs which really are overpriced for an alloy bar. Bit heavy but the SQlabs aren't exactly light either
I've not had any of these codes but made a pretty good job of sealing around the top of the plug connectors themselves with bathroom silicone. I also sealed the top edge of the terminal cover with silicone (but not the bottom, don't want to trap water in there) so not looked in a while but defo...
It's a 36T Snail, cost about £8 from Ebay, HongKong seller but have since seen a UK seller doing them for a few quid more. Couldn't find the £5 option on Aliexpress (although I do have some pink anodised bits on the way from them......). I have turned it around now as the graphics are a bit...