Is the speed sensor magnet on the Decoy YT specific because I cant find it or maybe Im bad at googling .
I have a second wheelset and want another magnet
The cables are just part of the rattle. My main issue is the motor backlash clunking but my bosch streetbike has it too, its just not as prominent on streets as on trails. But I am getting used to it
The other annoying thing is the twisting to the right of the chainstays while changing gears. The cause is simply torque of the motor. Motor off no bending at all while changing gears. I will try to loosen the shadow plus clutch a bit maybe that helps.
How so? Bigger yes, but in what sense are they better? There's no evidence to suggest that a larger size will account for more capacity-per-volume, it's the same chemistry?21700 cells which are much better than the 18650 cells.
21700 Battery Performance and CostHow so? Bigger yes, but in what sense are they better? There's no evidence to suggest that a larger size will account for more capacity-per-volume, it's the same chemistry?
Ah, cool, thx. The guy from the consulting company that advised on the Prius batteries said otherwise, hence my doubts. I guess it depends on who you're asking. If you torture numbers long enough, they will tell you what you want to hear.21700 Battery Performance and Cost
Battery energy density can be increased by more than 20%
21700 battery power density is better than 18650 batteries. According to the current disclosure of Tesla, under the existing conditions, the energy density of 21700 battery systems is approximately 20% higher than the 250WH to the original 18650-300 Wh battery system. At the same time, according to the Panasonic lithium battery power test in monomer batteries, the bulk density of its 21,700 battery is significantly higher than that of the 18650 cell monomer.
If you are twisting the chainstays on a decoy then you have a serious problem. The rear of my bike is rock solid even on some wild trails and enough force through the chain to bend the chainstay should destroy both chain and cassette. It would also make gearchage unreliable (ghost changing).
How do you know it is distorting under load as you would be unable to see it while riding? Have you fitted a "gauge" of some sort?
No problem at all I am just way more sensitive than you are. Some of my mates trying the decoy can feel it some not.
We are not talking about so much twisting that would cause shifting and I don't need a gauge... I can feel it easily. My capra chainstays are rocksolid (2016 cf pro race with alu chainstays and no motor) on my decoy every gear change is felt throughout the bike, everything checked, no loose bolts nothing. Its just the natural flex of the carbon chainstays under load like my evil undead had too.
You can see it if you want. Place one leg at the motor the other on the other side at the back tire and press hard. You will see the back twisting (milimeters) Thats the reason why some bikes are not using carbon chainstays in the first place.
And as I said it only obvious uphill while shifting - absolute non issue on downhills
Its quite common to engineer flex into a frame as it has benefits depending on what you are trying to achieve in terms of ride dynamics. Having a super stiff frame all over is not what most designers are aiming for, they want compliance in key areas to optimise the dynamics of the bike.
Okey, I have testing with 0 tokens and 1 token. With 1 token i need to run lower air pressure and the fork runs lower in the stroke. But it is still not as smooth as my pike on my normal bike with Charger 2. Fast small bumps feels hard but big hits is fine!I am not surprised you are not bottoming out with 4 tokens in.
I found on my Lyrik ( Jefsy) that 2 tokens gave a smoother ride compared to zero tokens as I could run lower pressure and improve small bump performance.
Love it !115kg of chiseled beef on board
Just for your info Carbon is 2-5 (depending on layup) times stiffer compared to Alyy and Steel This based on Engineering measurements of course not Jedi sensitivity.
Had my first decent ride on mine today. The Shockwiz was plugged in to do some repeat testing.
Did a baw hair under 25 miles and 3750’ of climbing, well into the last bar of battery but it didn’t drop to eco. All in trail in the E-TUBE ‘low’ setting. 115kg of chiseled beef on board?
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