Thanks for the review!
I ride a full suspension with 5" studded tires in the winter and the conditions where it makes a real difference is when there is a solid crust on the snow. With narrow tires it passes through and then it's over.
Salut et bienvenue par ici !
Essaye si possible le traducteur google sinon ça sera compliqué de discuter avec la plupart. Pas grave s'il y a des fautes.
Je connais bien ton coin, je suis originaire d'Arnex. :)
The q-factor seems to be 16, so you should measure your current crank arms.
There is also a different Q:16 version with a 5.5mm offset at the mount. You should check that.
I have a Nyon on my second bike and really like it, more specifically for the navigation. The price is a bit steep though and without a big discount I wouldn't have buy it.
Bosch and Brose use the same interface, ISIS.
But there is more than the interface and the length to check:
Shorter Crank Arms on Levo / Kenevo? - EMTB Forums
The top left value on this pic gives the Q-factor for Miranda reference but in the end the important ones are the two on the right. 10.5 or 16mm to clear the motor housing on the left and the other to clear the rear part of the frame.
In winter I use this with a merino layer underneath:
Steele Bike Hose, Bright Blue
Steele Bike Jacke, Bright Blue
Men’s Bugaboot™ Plus III Omni-Heat™ Boot
Sometimes this :
Siberian Split Finger glove | Craft Sportswear
Smith Optics Vantage Helmet
A very common crank model is the Miranda Delta. It comes in several lengths.
You have to check these values (bottom of the page - Q-FACTORS) to find something that suit your bike.