Lentilbake
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Hi there, had my Ribble CGR ALe for a couple of months now and I'm loving it! I'm 64 and just retired, been a keen cyclist all my life and I thought the Ribble would be the ideal retirement present to someone with slightly dodgy knees and the desire to cover a bit more distance. Well worth the 6 month wait for delivery! My wife (not such a keen cyclist) has had her Ribble AL e hybrid for over a year and she loves that too.
The only thing I don't like about my CGR ALe is the iWOC control button, ridiculous (and possible dangerous) to have to take your hands off the bars to change assist levels. I think the newer Ribble hybrids have the iWOC Triple controller which is a bit better but not really suitable for drop bars (it also requires hard wiring in). In an effort to get round this I decided to try an aftermarket solution. The first one I tried was the Garmin Remote, a wireless device with 3 buttons to shift power levels up and down (and turn on integrated lighting). This mounted nicely on the top bar and paired with the ebike system easily but right from the start didn't change power levels reliably. It wouldn't turn the assist level to zero at all. Sent that one back. Then I tried the PulsarOne dcontroller/computer. This one is a made by Mahle (who actually make the x35 system on the Ribble and many other e-bikes) so should work properly you would think... well it doesn't! It mounts nicely on the bar using any standard Garmin mount you can get hold of (doesn't come with a mount) and pairs easily with the system however, once again, as with the Garmin Remote it doesn't reliably change power levels every time. It's got a mind of its own, sometimes changing up or down levels after you've pressed the button. Apparently, it only works with a newer version of the x35 firmware so the question is: Does anyone know how to see which firmware version one has and how to upgrade the firmware in the Ribble? I paid around £100 for the PulsarOne and I don't want to send it back as it so nearly works perfectly. I think it comes as standard on Orbea bikes and I've seen people commenting on the same problem with changing assist levels.
The only thing I don't like about my CGR ALe is the iWOC control button, ridiculous (and possible dangerous) to have to take your hands off the bars to change assist levels. I think the newer Ribble hybrids have the iWOC Triple controller which is a bit better but not really suitable for drop bars (it also requires hard wiring in). In an effort to get round this I decided to try an aftermarket solution. The first one I tried was the Garmin Remote, a wireless device with 3 buttons to shift power levels up and down (and turn on integrated lighting). This mounted nicely on the top bar and paired with the ebike system easily but right from the start didn't change power levels reliably. It wouldn't turn the assist level to zero at all. Sent that one back. Then I tried the PulsarOne dcontroller/computer. This one is a made by Mahle (who actually make the x35 system on the Ribble and many other e-bikes) so should work properly you would think... well it doesn't! It mounts nicely on the bar using any standard Garmin mount you can get hold of (doesn't come with a mount) and pairs easily with the system however, once again, as with the Garmin Remote it doesn't reliably change power levels every time. It's got a mind of its own, sometimes changing up or down levels after you've pressed the button. Apparently, it only works with a newer version of the x35 firmware so the question is: Does anyone know how to see which firmware version one has and how to upgrade the firmware in the Ribble? I paid around £100 for the PulsarOne and I don't want to send it back as it so nearly works perfectly. I think it comes as standard on Orbea bikes and I've seen people commenting on the same problem with changing assist levels.