Any rumors about updated Road-e or Revolt-e models for 2024?
Giant has to be working on something, because the Spesh Creo and new Trek Domane+ SLR models are dominating the market.
Thanks,
Bill
Might want to double check the 2022 spec on the Sram X-Sync chainrings. Pretty sure the 2022 Creo models with Sram use a 4-arm 107BCD spider, in lieu of the 5-arm 110BCD spiders used on the 2021 models.
We have a friend who has had a 2021 Creo SL Expert on order for almost three months. The shop keeps pushing the delivery date back. It will be interesting to see if they honor the 20% off when it arrives.
The bike shows up as found on the phone screen as normal when I power the bike up. I double checked the location settings on the phone.
It's possible the Stop button could have been hit in my jersey pocket, bit strange just the last couple rides.
Appreciate your suggestions, I'll update if I...
I have a MY21 Creo SL Expert, and the last 2 rides were not recorded in the Mission Control app.
I've had the bike since March and it has recorded the rides and data with no issues until this week.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bill
You wouldn't need to purchase the left Di2 shifter, because it comes on the new bike. The report I read said the left shift buttons were wired to change the EP8 assist level up and down.
Also; heard in another forum that the Revolt with the Shimano EP8 might use the unused STI paddles on the left shifter, to change motor assist levels up and down. Anybody else heard similar rumors?
Thanks for your response. Yes; West Virginia doesn't have mountains, but we have lots of steep hills. No, I haven't made up my mind yet, but I'm leaning toward ordering a Creo SL Expert. I was fortunate enough to have a LBS that let me test ride a Creo E5 on a 30 mile regular route with our...
I miss-spoke in my original post when I said I used 95% Eco mode, and only used Active on the steepest/longest hills. I meant to say Basic mode, not Active. Basic is the second level assist mode and Active is the third assist level out of five. Sorry for the confusion. Thanks, Bill (OP)
I haul my Giant around inside our Toyota Sienna van, with the rear seat folded into the floor and one second row seat slid all the way forward. I put in a couple of Thule tray racks that clamp the top of the front wheels on the floor. I can haul my size large Giant and my wife's Specialized Ruby...