rydeezie
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Nice. My band placement is the sameRode with range extender first time yesterday on tec no issue, here’s my band placement if that helps
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Nice. My band placement is the sameRode with range extender first time yesterday on tec no issue, here’s my band placement if that helps
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Sounds daft, but are you ensuring the plug is fully in. They seem to have 2 stages of insertion. Firstly locates the plug, then a much harder push to lock it in place.Rode high speed chunky stuff today using full suspension travel and again the range extender disconnected. I would place the band higher but i still want it wrapped on the cage too.
Am i the only one experiencing this issue? I don’t use the cage for hydration so wishing there is a better mount for the RE with a dedicated mount
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Fully inSounds daft, but are you ensuring the plug is fully in. They seem to have 2 stages of insertion. Firstly locates the plug, then a much harder push to lock it in place.
Mine is quite an effort to pull out, and get in. I can’t see how the plug can rattle its way out? I would suggest putting a Velcro strap over the connector and right round the RE to secure it.Fully in
29er rear wheel wont make the seated or standing riding position any longer as the length adjustment is in the chainstay.I'm curious about running my new SL as a 29er. I think I need to stretch out my bike a little bit since I have more lower back pressure on my S4 than I do on my L Epic Evo. I felt like I was between the S4 and S5 and opted for the smaller bike and knew there was some risk that I'd have to adjust. I'll probably start with a 50mm stem but I'm curious what I might expect from the 29" tire in the rear? Thanks for any advice!
Yep, I assumed that - but I've seen numerous posts mention the 29er setup can be better for taller riders. If that is true, in what way is this accomplished?29er rear wheel wont make the seated or standing riding position any longer as the length adjustment is in the chainstay.
I'm curious about running my new SL as a 29er. I think I need to stretch out my bike a little bit since I have more lower back pressure on my S4 than I do on my L Epic Evo. I felt like I was between the S4 and S5 and opted for the smaller bike and knew there was some risk that I'd have to adjust. I'll probably start with a 50mm stem but I'm curious what I might expect from the 29" tire in the rear? Thanks for any advice!
Tried it years ago and it actually worked really well. You need to input the distance and climbing accurately and once it works out you've been on an incline for several seconds it starts giving you a bit more help (it's obviously worked out how much to keep for that and lets you have it when you need it.) My only problem was that my phone battery went flat on the ride so I lost the smart control.I have a big mtb event coming up this Sunday DRRr jurassic Jaunt, the epic route is about 30 miles and 4000ft of elevation.
Does anyone have any experience with Smart Control? I’m thinking of using it for the event but unsure of the accuracy of it.
Did the same ride again on 60% support and 60% power the whole time, finished with 30% battery left - really happy with the range of the bike. 60% support was too much for me so I am going to try 55% support and 80% power next ride to see how that feels.First ride yesterday and did 23 miles with 2080 feet of climbing, finished with 40% battery left (no range extender). Used 50% support and 50% power the whole time. I weigh 145lbs.
Just came back from my 2nd ride on the new SL and loving it so far. Geometry wise very similar to my Stumpy Evo and also motor output more than enough for me.
Question for you guys:
That Mahle motor is supposed to be quiet on the descends isn't it? I get a very annoying rattle/metallic clanking noise from the motor area. Nowhere near as silent as my old FF Levo. Is it just my bike or can you confirm that behavior?
Any input very much appreciated!
I have a rattle on mine as well, the Specialized boys said to bring it in if it continues.Just came back from my 2nd ride on the new SL and loving it so far. Geometry wise very similar to my Stumpy Evo and also motor output more than enough for me.
Question for you guys:
That Mahle motor is supposed to be quiet on the descends isn't it? I get a very annoying rattle/metallic clanking noise from the motor area. Nowhere near as silent as my old FF Levo. Is it just my bike or can you confirm that behavior?
Any input very much appreciated!
Let us know if it continues. How many miles have you been on yours? Do you get that noise also while pedaling or only when going downhill?I have a rattle on mine as well, the Specialized boys said to bring it in if it continues.
Only going downhill and about 50 miles. Heard it loading my truck up today as well, but not really on the ride this time. Will keep an ear out and see if it comes back.Let us know if it continues. How many miles have you been on yours? Do you get that noise also while pedaling or only when going downhill?
Good to hear. You have ridden where I live so I’m pleased to hear about the battery range around here.I manged another 3 hour ride, 3298ft elevation, 19 miles, and this was without the range extender in the surrey hills. Its strange but it seems the battery is lasting a lot longer now I've done more rides, maybe its the weather or my cadence?
Finished with 18% left over
30% trail at 40/70
50% mastermind 40%
rest was eco (30/30)
Good to hear. You have ridden where I live so I’m pleased to hear about the battery range around here.
My frame should be dispatched today, finally!!
Are you now keeping your Gen 2?
Specialized warranty/customer care is second to none!Yeah keeping it now as ive been using it more than my enduro.
I had a bit of a bump and broke the Derailleur/hanger off which damaged all the seat stay, luckily specialized replaced it under warranty, i got a spare black one now but waiting for the painted version.
My surrey hills ride prior to this was 29 miles with RE.
Some people, me included, have experienced cut off unless the rubber band is over the plug. I’m aware that Specialized photos show it around the cage. I still had problems recently even with the rubber band over the plug but since releasing the connection cable from its slot in the battery extender near the motor end, I have not experienced a reoccurrence. Something to do with vibration?I'm not so sure about that - I think it's there to make sure the bottle cage doesn't 'open' when bouncing down the trail. That's where it's fitted in my owners manual too. The cable once correctly pressed in - should stay in place.
Some people, me included, have experienced cut off unless the rubber band is over the plug. I’m aware that Specialized photos show it around the cage. I still had problems recently even with the rubber band over the plug but since releasing the connection cable from its slot in the battery extender near the motor end, I have not experienced a reoccurrence. Something to do with vibration?
My frame has finally been shipped and I’m told it will be here tomorrow or Wednesday. Fingers crossed.After a few weeks riding the bike I can also say that I am pretty happy with the range even without the RE.
My sweet spot is eco 40/40 and trail 60/60. I almost never use turbo because I ride with friends on analog bikes.
Last sunday I rode 32km, 576m elevation gain at almost 13km/h average speed and came back with 50% battery (on flat road junctions I turned the bike off for approx 2km).
This GEN2 SL is a fantastic bike !
On my Gen 1 I used to ride mine with the rubber band actually over the plug. Never had an issue with the extender coming out or the plug coming out.I tried to get used to the new AXS Pod controller for shifting. I like the old controller better
If specialized can do a firmware update so a button on the Pod can connect to the TCU to toggle assist modes. Then I would use the other button to control the dropper…. (Left side)
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Haha I must be doing something wrong here . Made sure cable was pressed all the way before the ride
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