So I noticed at and above 24ish mph that I was getting some pedal surging (a crank or two of expected resistance with one of low resistance, repeating but not at the same frequency). So I assumed it was a shifting issue with the Automatiq. Everyone else seems to claim a recalibration did wonders, so I gave it a try (you can do it in the TCU options or on the Enviolo app, I tried both). The calibration worked fine according to the software each time, but it seems like I've lost top speed. Not sure if the issue before was the shifter trying to "overshift" the transmission, but I used to be easy to 25 MPH at 80 RPM. Now it's more like 23 or so and I'm somewhere around 85-90 to get 25 MPH. I tried using the Enviolo app to put the transmission in Manual Mode. It shifted to all 9 simulated manual gears (you could hear it make the jumps each time) and feel the impact in the pedals. But same result on the "top gear".
Wondering if anyone else has seen similar? Planning to run it to the LBS tomorrow so they can take a look. Just hard to test since it's supposed to rain the next 3 days, but I know they mess with these more than I do.
For @scrambler since you've posted about this before. Enviolo does have a calculator tool they provide. https://enviolo.com/wp-content/uploads/enviolo-sprocket-ratio-calculator-v2-04_2020.xlsx
If I input 50T Chainring, 24T Sprocket, Tire Circumference at 2155mm (my Mission Control settings had it as 84.65 in), and 80 RPM, the tool spits out top speed in max gear ratio of ~41 (I'm assuming KPH since Enviolo is European). So that's 25.4 MPH. That also means I should be able to hit 28 MPH at 88 RPM. I was definitely not doing that. So something is definitely off a hair. Just testing on the road by my house, I think 88 was 25.5 or so top speed I saw. It's like I'm only getting ~350% range vs. 380%.
Wondering if anyone else has seen similar? Planning to run it to the LBS tomorrow so they can take a look. Just hard to test since it's supposed to rain the next 3 days, but I know they mess with these more than I do.
For @scrambler since you've posted about this before. Enviolo does have a calculator tool they provide. https://enviolo.com/wp-content/uploads/enviolo-sprocket-ratio-calculator-v2-04_2020.xlsx
If I input 50T Chainring, 24T Sprocket, Tire Circumference at 2155mm (my Mission Control settings had it as 84.65 in), and 80 RPM, the tool spits out top speed in max gear ratio of ~41 (I'm assuming KPH since Enviolo is European). So that's 25.4 MPH. That also means I should be able to hit 28 MPH at 88 RPM. I was definitely not doing that. So something is definitely off a hair. Just testing on the road by my house, I think 88 was 25.5 or so top speed I saw. It's like I'm only getting ~350% range vs. 380%.