Hi mate, which rear mud guard are you using?Had the most amazing day at Cannock Yesterday testing the new Allmtn 7, was really please that I only used 2 battery bar [20%] for the whole trail. Took it easy to get used to the bike and mainly alternated between eco and standard modes. The automatic mode works well but I prefer having the control at my fingertips. XT brakes faultless and so was the XT gear change. Suspension took a while to bed in - tinkered around with the settings to make it more subtle on the mid stroke but by the end of the follow-the-dog and come to life.
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Hi everyone,
I have also ordered an Allmtn 7 and wanted to ask if anyone has any well fitting frame protection kit to recommend. After writing to invisiframe (UK), ride wrap(CA) and chameleon skin(IT), none of the 3 are having tailored/specific kits for our bike and are suggesting their generic kits. Is there any other shop to check?
You will need a speed and cadence sensor fitted to the bike that links to the garmin. Not aware of anything which links direct to the motor.Hi Folks, my Brother in law is looking for an Allmnt 6. We are wondering if there is any posibiltiy to connect a Garmin (ANT or Bluetooth) to get Information like Cadence, Watts, etc?
Cheers Greg
The Yamaha Display C is a straight swap (using the mounting kit) and shows cadence, and I think it can connect to a fitness appYou will need a speed and cadence sensor fitted to the bike that links to the garmin. Not aware of anything which links direct to the motor.
Yes but i think the apps are not Garmin they are Komoot and Wellfit e-kit connection more details about the display c are avaiable here;The Yamaha Display C is a straight swap (using the mounting kit) and shows cadence, and I think it can connect to a fitness app
True, but when you read all the issues that Giant owners have with the app and firmware updates, I'm happy to stick to the Haibike implementation.This is a bummer, didn't know that Yamaha is so poor in connectivity, Giant seems to work with ANT, he is not keen to fit additional sensors since the motor has all of the sensors inside already.
Thank you very much. Unfortunately I don't live in the UK. I have sent them an email however asking if they can send a wrap kit to install it my self and if they have the template from yours saved. What size was your frame?Hi mate, I used essential wraps in the Forest of Dean, £170 fitted clear self healing wrap. Thats the frame and the forks. I ahad a custom top tube design done at the same time. Great service from a straight up, rider.
Thank you very much. Unfortunately I don't live in the UK. I have sent them an email however asking if they can send a wrap kit to install it my self and if they have the template from yours saved. What size was your frame?
If that is your bike on their website, it looks really nice. What grips and pedals are these?
Thanks, can I ask what tape and width did you use? Rims seem to be 30mm wide and some say to buy wider tape and other to buy slightly narrower!No they ain't, I had tape mine, which was a surprise.
many thanks, front is 30mm rear is 35mm so ordered 35mm Mucoff tape, got an Airshot on order so fingers crossed it seals OK!The front and rear inner width are different on the back to the front. The back is wider than the front. If I remember it's written on the rim by spokes.
I used what I had in the house so I used 50mm Gorilla tape ripped to size on the back. Gorilla tap always rips prefectly straight. The front then I used tubeless tape.
The Yamaha Display C is a straight swap (using the mounting kit) and shows cadence, and I think it can connect to a fitness app
Sorry, just seen your post...Hi. What about the mounting instruction of display C? In particolar for cable routing and connectors. Is it easy to swap?
Thanks in advance.
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