mschwett
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i posted my first thoughts on the addict eRide here https://forums.electricbikereview.c...ew-of-a-new-bike-scott-addict-rc-eride.54647/ a while back; and the bike now has enough miles on it that i have it dialed in the way i like it! i also have more or less settled on a riding pattern that meets my health needs - i keep my heart rate between 85 and 100 99% of the time, for pleasure rides, motor off on flats, on for any hill over a few percent, all the way up to the full power on steep, slow climbs, which delivers around 160w. for commutes i just leave it on full power the whole time, delivering 200w between 10 and 20mph. for a very hilly pleasure ride (approaching 100' per mile average) battery usage has been as high as 3.2wh/mile. more typically i am exactly half that at 1.6wh/mile.
here are all the little changes i made to the bike, in many ways matching it to the acoustic road bike i've done the last 10k miles on. the weight of the bike with mounts, cages, but no phone or lights attached is 24.3lb.
specialized s-works romin with mirror saddle. the one the bike came with was terrible. i also changed the seat post because it was the easiest way to get the correct clamp for a carbon rail saddle :

at the rear of the saddle, using specialized's swat attachment point, a 3d-printed (i enjoy modeling and making misc bike bits) mount for the garmin varia :

with the varia :

one bottle cage, one piece carbon. but not the $$$ carbonwerks one i have on my aethos, this one is a few grams heavier and shinier lol.

shimano dura-ace cranks and speedplay nano (titanium) pedals:

4iiii precision 3 pro power meter on the crank. still waiting for the right side meter, but over many many many rides i know to within 1% what my leg balance is, and the meter corrects for that. these power meters are great, they transmit power and cadence to your computer or phone, super simple and reliable, battery lasts for thousands of miles, and this one also works with apple's find my!

dura-ace crankset on the right, 52/36 tooth. dura-ace/xtr hollow pin chain. 12 speed 11-34 dura ace cassette also.

replaced the bar and stem with scott's one piece creston sl combo. not as light as a roval alpinist, but an interesting design that preserves the fully internal cable routing. there are no exposed cables or hoses anywhere.

the most custom bit is this combined phone and light mount. it's two pieces - one on the knug light, which i had an liked, but didn't have a good mounting option for this bike. so i 3d printed a thin sleeve with a bracket that has a captive (black titanium lol) nut. it attaches to a small spline on another custom mount that attaches on the bottom to the two embedded sockets on the handlebar, and at the top an sp-connect iphone head.

here it is with both the phone (a 13 mini that i use just for riding) and light :

and as seen while riding :

here are all the little changes i made to the bike, in many ways matching it to the acoustic road bike i've done the last 10k miles on. the weight of the bike with mounts, cages, but no phone or lights attached is 24.3lb.
specialized s-works romin with mirror saddle. the one the bike came with was terrible. i also changed the seat post because it was the easiest way to get the correct clamp for a carbon rail saddle :

at the rear of the saddle, using specialized's swat attachment point, a 3d-printed (i enjoy modeling and making misc bike bits) mount for the garmin varia :

with the varia :

one bottle cage, one piece carbon. but not the $$$ carbonwerks one i have on my aethos, this one is a few grams heavier and shinier lol.

shimano dura-ace cranks and speedplay nano (titanium) pedals:

4iiii precision 3 pro power meter on the crank. still waiting for the right side meter, but over many many many rides i know to within 1% what my leg balance is, and the meter corrects for that. these power meters are great, they transmit power and cadence to your computer or phone, super simple and reliable, battery lasts for thousands of miles, and this one also works with apple's find my!

dura-ace crankset on the right, 52/36 tooth. dura-ace/xtr hollow pin chain. 12 speed 11-34 dura ace cassette also.

replaced the bar and stem with scott's one piece creston sl combo. not as light as a roval alpinist, but an interesting design that preserves the fully internal cable routing. there are no exposed cables or hoses anywhere.

the most custom bit is this combined phone and light mount. it's two pieces - one on the knug light, which i had an liked, but didn't have a good mounting option for this bike. so i 3d printed a thin sleeve with a bracket that has a captive (black titanium lol) nut. it attaches to a small spline on another custom mount that attaches on the bottom to the two embedded sockets on the handlebar, and at the top an sp-connect iphone head.

here it is with both the phone (a 13 mini that i use just for riding) and light :

and as seen while riding :

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