I hear there are some problems
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It’s installed in 10 mins , so easy just 2xwires to connect and pop the cover back on . It works fine just , does exactly what the description says . As I said above seal connections and 2 teeth more on the front ring on my commencal , which may not be required on other models . It just makes the bike properly rideable off road ,Wanted a Badass Box, cannot find on to ship to US, the only one I can get in the US is the Pear Tune off of ebay. Now that you have had it awhile, what is your review, still recommended. Couldn't find any videos of installation. How difficult as far as getting into the motor. Thanks, Jesse.
Did you get the lights activated model or the Still ON.Pear Tune works great = Emtb Fun²
Go up 2 teeth on the front to 36 if your original is a 34I was on the Commencal website to get a 36t chainring and the one that offer only goes up to 34t. What chainring did you use on yours. Thanks, Jesse.
Just teething problems really , the plug that goes to the motor needs sealing with silicone of grease or it will cause a cut out when dirt gets in there . The original plug has a little key way but the pear tune one doesn’t so water and dirt can run down the slot .
With the 34t front ring fitted as standard on my shimano it cut out intermittently on,y in ist gear I think the halving of the readings meant it was too low a gear for the sensors . Fitting a 36 ring cures that problem and improved the gearing
I’ve found that adjustment on the out throw of the durailure needs to be tuned quite well , or it’s quite easy to throw the chain off the outside on a bumpy downhill . When mine first did it it loosened the lock ring .Was a mechanical not pear tune or motor problem afterall. Bent cassette tooth knocking chain off the smallest cog, causing front to spin freely and make the motor noises. So busy hearing the noises and seeing the error code, did not even think to look back.
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