Based on my experience using carbon composite products in my other sport, Carbon is not the right material for a MTB. For Road bikes I see the potential benefit in terms of stiffness and lightweight and the absence ( barring crashes) of potential reasons for damaging the carbon. Even then, a carbon composite construction is labour intensive (expensive) and only as good as the composite design and the skill and knowledge of those involved making that frame. In my other sport I can access a lot of that information. Virtually none of that information is available for EMTBs.Mikerb agree, most of the other components will be getting changed out at some stage. The carbon didn't really appeal to me either was just wondering if I was missing out on anything by not getting the new TCU.
out of interest, why don't you like the carbon frame?
Another factor to not consider carbon frame is ugly raw carbon finish on these bikes, every time I see someone asking if those carbon patches are normal, I'm glad I have alloy frame...
that sounds like a disaster waiting to happen!!Remember that motor lock and open it with pin code is coming. And it only work with Mastermind. That's why it already has encrypted bluetooth connection.
And my source is classified
The standard TCU1 with the 10 blue leds (instead of the screen) will definitely work with BLEVo.Can anyone tell me if I get the comp alloy without the fancy new screen will Blevo work?
But not the speed adjustment aspectThe standard TCU1 with the 10 blue leds (instead of the screen) will definitely work with BLEVo.
But not the speed adjustment aspect
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