Nice review. Most of the bolts in bicycle seem to be in such positions that you get straight line with the tool (not sure if this is correct way to say it..) but most the allenkey long heads are rounded. There's often a risk to get the bolt rounded if it's too tight. Would be interesting to find...
Observations after the first 28km test ride:
- For the first 1-3km it felt like the motor had lost all the adaptation maps -> assistant was inconsistent on all modes
- Walk-button didn't work -> It kind of started to assist but went off after 1-2meters.
After approx. 5km everything seem to get...
This is a working solution I can now tell. Fixed my motor immediately.
Motor gave couple of times temporary error and then the same happened as last time: permanent error couple of days ago. I looked the motor and chain ring with Iphone emf-meter and all numbers were between 80-100. There was...
Apologize for my comment. I just didn't like the effects that added zero value to the otherwise valuable information provided. When you post something to the internet you kind of agree that people might comment it even without capability to provide content on a same level.
Did I understand correctly that in France you might get 30 000 Euros fine for hacking the max assist speed on ebike? You guys are more EU than EU itself. Didn't know that we have something more stupid than US laws regarding riding your bike on someone else land.
This here is something very fundamental that I think most just don't understand. From motor point of view manipulating the rear wheel speed signal doesn't add maximum wattage output. Overriding the max watts would be clear mark for breaking the rules like in automotive world.
Only variable that...
If you have ever used D-ring everything else feels a bit unreliable. It's actually one thing that my current helmet lacks and pushes me to buy new one.
So what's the situation today? I'm thinking upgrading Purion to Kiox only to get rider wattage imported to Strava.
Does the combination work fluently? Has Bosch fixed all the little startup hickups?
Apple watch 6 + Strava's automatic beacon (needs subscription) seems to be quite good combo for local trails. The watch alarms after fall detection has triggered if you don't response to it and at the background Strava sends quite realtime location to your defined point of contact.
The watch...
Tighten the chainring. Check the shock pressures. Grease all the bearings if time and interest.
Btw. Was there something wrong with the brakes or why changing?
There’s also torque sensor inside the motor to measure rider input.
Could be something like:
mode x rider torque x cadence = assistance.
Speedsensor provides feedback when to start ramp down assistance to keep assistance speed under 25kmh.
I think the motor has to also keep log somehow that...