I followed Rod's excellent tutorial a few years ago. I made a mistake with the dropper cable and had to drop the motor to get it back in. With encouragement from Rod it wasn't that difficult. It sure makes the bike better with the display!
I've had my M10 for one month longer than you and have similar total miles ridden. I ride steep single track in PNW with lots of extended climbing and challenge my battery capacity often. From the beginning, if I don't top up the night before or day of ride I end up with less battery capacity...
Thanks guys! I used a 1.5 mm Allen key to tighten the top 2 bolts as they were loose too. I will check before I purchase but I believe they are counter sunk.
With the excellent guidance from Rod, I got it all together today, and the display works great. If you are attempting to install the Shimano SC-EM800 display, follow ALL of the guidance Rob posts regarding the dropper post and you might avoid several do overs like what happened to me. I'm much...
I have a question - when putting the dropper post, cable housing etc. back into the seat tube, how do you adjust the the amount of dropper cable housing coming out of the head tube? This will be after I have put the 300 wire from the motor to the newly installed display. Do you just pull it...
In attempting to install a SC - EM800 display, my dropper post cable housing is stuck and I will need to drop the motor to get access to it. Is it possible to drop the motor enough to access the dropper cable housing without taking off the crank? If I have to remove the crank and crank arms...
I just got a SC-EM 800 display from a friend who bought it from a guy in Europe on eBay and it says "CHINA" under the SC-EM 800 stamp. Is this normal or is this one I got a Chinese knock off? I thought Shimano does all their manufacturing in Japan?
I just rode with my friend today on his new aluminum Rise - it his 3rd e mtn bike. I have had my M10 now for 1 year and have put 1000 miles on it. My bike with the extender on it feels like it weighs the same or a bit more than the aluminum model. I already broke a chain stay and it was a...
Ok Dan - but it appears that several Fox standard steel and SLS spring lengths will work - ie 61 mm, 65mm and 67 mm spring lengths work within the Fox specs for their 210x55 shocks (DHX, DHX2 & Bomber CR), and I'm assuming that if the spring is shorter and still fits the shock it might have...
Dan - Did you try a Fox steel or a Marzocchi steel spring? Will you please tell us what springs you tried and found they didn't clear the shock channel? I'm about to get a coil shock and want to test a few in-expensive springs of different tensions before I throw down for a SLS spring. I...
What is the length of your bomber CR shock and how much use has it had? Does the $250 include both springs? I'm right in that range so they should be good for me. If it is 210 x 55 I'll take it. Thanks, Jim Grady 503-784-9713