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Just a PSA on this and a place to document the effect of wheel circumference changes in the system and in actuality. You can find this scattered around the internet but NOT in one place and broken down and specific to our bikes.
So yes, we all know Spec / Mission Control has locked the ability to change wheel sizes arbitrarily in MC. You can no longer do this in MC or even with Blevo, Blue Light, etc. I get it because of course, setting the wheel circumference size in the system to being smaller than you are actually running will increase the motor cutout speed threshold. It also messes up your miles etc. so even back when you could do this it was ill-advised for many reasons.
Now, many of us (myself included) are running any number of wheel size variations on our Levo's which they are designed to accommodate including full 29", full 27", 27"+Plus, or Mullet (29" front, 27" rear.) Also, as we know the 2022's are coming stock setup as mullet so there must be something to it.
I have been running mullet on my 2020 Levo Comp and I love it. I lost a hair of bb / pedal clearance and increased the head angle slightly but not much after flipping the chip. The bike feels more whippy and responsive and corners better with this setup. I'm hooked.
I just got a new warranty motor (finally killed the original on my 2020 Levo Comp at 2500 miles) and knowing I am going to be running mullet, I want the Wheel Circumference in MC to match so that I get the appropriate motor cutout speed as well as accurate miles.
As it is, it is set to the default for 29" tires at 90.55". After doing some research, if I continue to run my mullet setup with 27" rear with this setting I will both get a lower assistance cutout (I haven't calculated but somewhere around 17 mph as opposed to right around 20 mph) and, my motor will show MORE miles than it actually has. It will also mess up your Ant+ devices if you have those. All of these are undesirable to me. Also, I did run this way for awhile with my old motor and compared MC to Strava and yes, your assistance cutout threshold will be lower, your MPH will be off, and your mileage for rides and overall motor odometer will also be off in MC.
So, luckily, I found that if you click on the "?" in MC in the upper right hand corner of "Diagnose" you get a list of helpful hints. Below is the one pertaining to Wheel Circumference.
So as you can see, they say that if you choose to run mullet or other sized that differ from the standard, stock 29" configuration you can take it into the LBS to get this updated. So I have an appointment to have the LBS do this and they said they can and will!
Also, it sounds like they could just change it to say 78.74" which is the standard 27" Wheel Circumference setting for the Kenevo's etc. OR, they can possibly do a true "roll-out" to get the exact circumference based on the actual rims and tires I run. This could matter of course if you are doing bigger mid-fat or Plus tires etc. So just keep that in mind if you take yours in to get updated. If you have a setup you plan to keep maybe ask them do the roll-out as opposed to the standard 27" setting.
AND...finally...IF you were to have them set it to the / a 27" setting of 78.74" or thereabouts and then you went back to 29" wheels...yes, you would be getting a "hack" of sorts. You would both get a higher power assistance cutout (maybe somewhere around 22-23 mph) and, your motor would show less miles than actual. But, for me I will not be doing this because I want it accurate and I love mullet. Also, if you were a buyer of a second-hand Levo what would you think about the miles being mis-represented due to a wheel size hack? It's odd but we are entering an era here with these where that could be akin to odometer fraud...maybe. But it happens on Jeeps and 4wd vehicles all the time when they mod them to larger tires without adjusting the odometer gear to accommodate (so they read slower mph and accrue less miles than actual). It could be slight but a change from an actual 29" wheel and a setting that says you're running, say, 16" tires would make quite a difference in overall miles. Just all things to think about.
Cheers!
Final notes:
1) Changing your wheel circumference size in the app / system to read smaller while actually running bigger wheels will result in raising the motor cut-out speed, thereby providing assistance higher than the Class 1 threshold of 20 mph, but will also result in registering less miles than you actually have on your bike in MC. (You can't change this on your own anymore anyhow in MC.)
2) Running an actual smaller wheel in the back withOUT updating the app / system will result in lowering the motor cut-out speed, thereby stopping assistance lower than the Class 1 threshold of 20 mph, but it will also result in registering more miles than you actually have on your bike.
Direct Comparison of a ride to highlight effect of 27" wheel on Levo while MC still set at 29" (90.55") VS Strava which is actual:
Mission Control Readings: 21.18mi / 11.06 mph avg -- (so MC is calculating faster and more miles than actual AND results lower cutout.)
Strava GPS App Readings: 19.04mi / 10.20 mph avg -- (so actual is slower and less miles than what MC is calculating)
So that's a difference or approximately 2.1 miles and an average of almost 1 mph average. So not huge on overall mph and maybe the cut-out would occur at 18 mph something rather than right under / around 20. Okay, not huge in that regard perhaps. But over time, that mileage difference would certainly add up.
So yes, we all know Spec / Mission Control has locked the ability to change wheel sizes arbitrarily in MC. You can no longer do this in MC or even with Blevo, Blue Light, etc. I get it because of course, setting the wheel circumference size in the system to being smaller than you are actually running will increase the motor cutout speed threshold. It also messes up your miles etc. so even back when you could do this it was ill-advised for many reasons.
Now, many of us (myself included) are running any number of wheel size variations on our Levo's which they are designed to accommodate including full 29", full 27", 27"+Plus, or Mullet (29" front, 27" rear.) Also, as we know the 2022's are coming stock setup as mullet so there must be something to it.
I have been running mullet on my 2020 Levo Comp and I love it. I lost a hair of bb / pedal clearance and increased the head angle slightly but not much after flipping the chip. The bike feels more whippy and responsive and corners better with this setup. I'm hooked.
I just got a new warranty motor (finally killed the original on my 2020 Levo Comp at 2500 miles) and knowing I am going to be running mullet, I want the Wheel Circumference in MC to match so that I get the appropriate motor cutout speed as well as accurate miles.
As it is, it is set to the default for 29" tires at 90.55". After doing some research, if I continue to run my mullet setup with 27" rear with this setting I will both get a lower assistance cutout (I haven't calculated but somewhere around 17 mph as opposed to right around 20 mph) and, my motor will show MORE miles than it actually has. It will also mess up your Ant+ devices if you have those. All of these are undesirable to me. Also, I did run this way for awhile with my old motor and compared MC to Strava and yes, your assistance cutout threshold will be lower, your MPH will be off, and your mileage for rides and overall motor odometer will also be off in MC.
So, luckily, I found that if you click on the "?" in MC in the upper right hand corner of "Diagnose" you get a list of helpful hints. Below is the one pertaining to Wheel Circumference.
So as you can see, they say that if you choose to run mullet or other sized that differ from the standard, stock 29" configuration you can take it into the LBS to get this updated. So I have an appointment to have the LBS do this and they said they can and will!
Also, it sounds like they could just change it to say 78.74" which is the standard 27" Wheel Circumference setting for the Kenevo's etc. OR, they can possibly do a true "roll-out" to get the exact circumference based on the actual rims and tires I run. This could matter of course if you are doing bigger mid-fat or Plus tires etc. So just keep that in mind if you take yours in to get updated. If you have a setup you plan to keep maybe ask them do the roll-out as opposed to the standard 27" setting.
AND...finally...IF you were to have them set it to the / a 27" setting of 78.74" or thereabouts and then you went back to 29" wheels...yes, you would be getting a "hack" of sorts. You would both get a higher power assistance cutout (maybe somewhere around 22-23 mph) and, your motor would show less miles than actual. But, for me I will not be doing this because I want it accurate and I love mullet. Also, if you were a buyer of a second-hand Levo what would you think about the miles being mis-represented due to a wheel size hack? It's odd but we are entering an era here with these where that could be akin to odometer fraud...maybe. But it happens on Jeeps and 4wd vehicles all the time when they mod them to larger tires without adjusting the odometer gear to accommodate (so they read slower mph and accrue less miles than actual). It could be slight but a change from an actual 29" wheel and a setting that says you're running, say, 16" tires would make quite a difference in overall miles. Just all things to think about.
Cheers!
Final notes:
1) Changing your wheel circumference size in the app / system to read smaller while actually running bigger wheels will result in raising the motor cut-out speed, thereby providing assistance higher than the Class 1 threshold of 20 mph, but will also result in registering less miles than you actually have on your bike in MC. (You can't change this on your own anymore anyhow in MC.)
2) Running an actual smaller wheel in the back withOUT updating the app / system will result in lowering the motor cut-out speed, thereby stopping assistance lower than the Class 1 threshold of 20 mph, but it will also result in registering more miles than you actually have on your bike.
Direct Comparison of a ride to highlight effect of 27" wheel on Levo while MC still set at 29" (90.55") VS Strava which is actual:
Mission Control Readings: 21.18mi / 11.06 mph avg -- (so MC is calculating faster and more miles than actual AND results lower cutout.)
Strava GPS App Readings: 19.04mi / 10.20 mph avg -- (so actual is slower and less miles than what MC is calculating)
So that's a difference or approximately 2.1 miles and an average of almost 1 mph average. So not huge on overall mph and maybe the cut-out would occur at 18 mph something rather than right under / around 20. Okay, not huge in that regard perhaps. But over time, that mileage difference would certainly add up.
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