Posting this because there are possibly other people out there like me, searching for the manual for this display.
Bought a couple of DM02s from the factory. Arrived last week and I've installed one. Early days but they seem amazing!
However they arrived with no documentation and I struggled to...
You'll know when your sprag clutch fails - your pedalling won't engage with the chainring, & the cranks will spin freely. From personal experience this can happen gradually, with occasional slippage that seems to get worse with time. My bike (approx 12,000km from new) had been doing it from...
Thanks for all your feedback on this. I'm now a little less excited about using the table as a hard-out measure of charge - and predictor of range. Oh well...
I found this on the internet.
On the face of it, a super-useful tool for calculating battery range.
Def NOT a battery expert.
You techies out there - can it be relied on for accuracy (eg the battery has 70% charge at 49.7v) ?
Many thanks in advance.
Yes the Disc Trucker's long stays def help. It came with an Alivio RD as stock, and it's been faultless - really surprised how good it is (my previous TSDZ2 incarnation had vintage early 2000s 9sp XT which was a joy to use). Btw what chain are you using?
You're right. The width is the same. Just the chainline changes for that outer ring. But nothing too dramatic (the bottom 2 sprockets on the rear aren't used where I normally ride). And the chainline for high gears on the outer sprocket actually improves.
Been experimenting with running two chainrings: a 46t ring in place of the chainguard and a 36t ring where the chainring normally goes.
Reason? I'm planning a bit of ebike touring on a route that features a 300m climb so I'm going to need something approaching a 1:1 ratio. I like to ride with...
Just a quick note to say I did the "add 2 bearings" hack to my TSDZ2 (6400km) today, which was suffering from sloppy crank syndrome.
It was simple to do, and has made a HUUUGE difference in terms of improved tightness & quietness. Strongly recommended.
Link here...
It came down to luck really. I have no idea what was under the plastic cover. So I just got a tajima knife blade and tried to gently prise it up. The side I chose happened to be the flat piece of cover and it clipped off as I worked around it with the blade. Once that was off I pushed the other...
I'll try :?
There's a plastic cage that fits either side of the bearings. One part of the cage has the sprung pawls - I think that's what they're called - 13 of them (you can see a couple of them on the final pic), and places for the bearings (those little cutout semicircles). This all clips...