So I’m keen to hear about anyone who has tried 27.5 on the latest Levo but wondering for you mission control experts where you change the wheel circumference in the latest app.
That’s an easy answer, you cannot change wheel circumference in the new app.... it is fixed by specialized even they sell the bike as a dual wheel size bike.
Karsten
So if one puts on 27.5" wheels - can the Mission Control app still be used?That’s an easy answer, you cannot change wheel circumference in the new app.... it is fixed by specialized even they sell the bike as a dual wheel size bike.
Karsten
So if one puts on 27.5" wheels - can the Mission Control app still be used?
Does the speed at which the motor cuts out change on the 27.5" wheels?
i get the derestricting bit but the rest is like saying loading chrome onto my macbook will invalidate the warrenty!
do we know exactly what data it collects? if its bike performance data only then thats ok isnt it as its not personal
Do you know whether the maximum speed before motor cut-off will be smaller or greater with the 27.5" wheels?The short answer is yes as your wheel circumference will change with a 27.5 wheel.
Karsten
Do you know whether the maximum speed before motor cut-off will be smaller or greater with the 27.5" wheels?
Do you think Specialized could/will fix this?
My understanding is you can run 27.5 plus on the 19 levo if you want, though no option to buy with them
Specialized dealers are still selling 2018 models that is officially sold as dual wheel size bikes but the official software doesn’t support it. Honestly that is not very professional from my perspective.
Karsten
Do you mean to say the retailer can input the smaller wheel size (27.5") with the internal service tool. so that the motor can determine riding speeds correctly?The 2019 models support both whellsizes as well. You can also change the whole geometry of the 2019 bikes with a flip chip if you go from 29" to 27,5". However for the moment only the retailer can change the wheelsize with the internal service tool (TurboStudio).
Doesn't make too much sense if you ask me, at least they should allow changes within a defined range in the MC App like the did before (2000 - 2400mm).
yes, that's at least what Spesh is telling in the retailer handbook...Do you mean to say the retailer can input the smaller wheel size (27.5") with the internal service tool. so that the motor can determine riding speeds correctly?
Regarding the data logging, I am not sure this is actually a breach of GDPR. Would have expected Spesh to run that through the lawyers. From a brief skim of the rules, maybe they don’t need your permission if they have a legal obligation to ensure the limiter is intact. Would be good to hear them comment, especially on why they haven’t offered opt in as a choice.
In my opinion it is indeed a very clear violation ...
Karsten
Yep, that would definitely be one I would not be happy with. Don't you think a lot of that stuff is used by the app though? By logging, maybe they just mean it's saved on your device?
After a little more digging within their privacy policy I guess that this is what they officially log:
We also automatically collect certain other information, including:
Some of the above mentioned date I would rate as highly personal and especially your whereabouts. If this data came in the wrong hands, thieves would know exactly where to go and steal a Levo if you often initiate your ride from your home address.
- information about your purchases and purchase history;
- frequency of rides on your bicycle;
- starting location and ending location of your rides;
- power consumption during your rides;
- error occurrences with respect to the battery of the bicycle;
- motor and bicycle serial numbers and the hardware version you are using;
- rider behaviour (using analytics), rider preferences, ride history, rider performance statistics (e.g., length of rides, distance covered;
- elevation gain & loss, rider power, cadence, speed, average speed and elevation gain uphill);
- data from chat features; and
- billing history, log data and error reporting.
Karsten
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