Rakesh responded they would make up a cable to send me for the cycle analyst.
First look at my new Falco build.
View attachment 3319 View attachment 3320 Thanks BarlyB,
The ISO zone and thud buster helps to smooth out the ride where the road has a few bumps. They are not good for jumping off curbs or off road.
More pic to follow.
I have been playing with the parameters to get the right feel. I got a NEW wheel from Falco. It was $150 to lace it up. The awesome thing about Falco and I assume ST2 Stromers is the confidence that one can adjust the power delivery to be exactly what you want and you are not stuck with a mismatched system.
Of course this is still a ddhub, so adjust expectations accordingly.
See? You were mean to me for nothing.
If you can put up a couple of pics how it connects that would be great. I think I'd like to do the same thing. The new CA 3 looks really nice. Maybe time to try that one out.
As for the CA, part of the trick is securing the extra cabling where the pedals pass, and using Velcro .
I found that zip ties become like if one need to fix a flat.
View attachment 3319 View attachment 3320 Thanks BarlyB,
The ISO zone and thud buster helps to smooth out the ride where the road has a few bumps. They are not good for jumping off curbs or off road.
More pic to follow.
I have been playing with the parameters to get the right feel. I got a NEW wheel from Falco. It was $150 to lace it up. The awesome thing about Falco and I assume ST2 Stromers is the confidence that one can adjust the power delivery to be exactly what you want and you are not stuck with a mismatched system.
Of course this is still a ddhub, so adjust expectations accordingly.
Who charged you $150 to lace a wheel? That's highway robbery!
Really? I was thinking that wasn't too bad. I paid $100.00 to have a rim laced back in 1975. Considering how long it takes, I fully expected it to be a lot more now. I guess it probably depends on what part of the country you're in and what shop you use.
Well Falcon did. I actually got my motor replaced because a flange broke off. So it is a complete replacement for $150+shipping. I didn't ask until it was done.Who charged you $150 to lace a wheel? That's highway robbery!
Next time i'm on Amazon I'll look for it. I bought a non elastic Velcro wrap , 5 ft, and cut it as needed.I use that "Lizard Skin" stuff they sell on Amazon.
Well Falcon did. I actually got my motor replaced because a flange broke off. So it is a complete replacement for $150+shipping. I didn't ask until it was done.
PS. My cassette is a 9 speed freewheel. Same one as before. 11T - ??.
PSS. About the brake: Hydraulic disk, Shimano I think. These are BARELY ok for the speed. I don't think they are high quality to last. Get quality disk brakes with replaceable pads.
This system can really function without a throttle, Falco console and +/- (Loose regen). If tuned right, it is great.
The regen actually worked very well. I did very little breaking on my ride it.
I agree, it is not as easy to activate. Brake activators are convenient, but extra wire/weight. I'm torn. More stuff, more issues.If that included spokes it's not as ba
We have very few hills here and so far in between. I never remember to button down for regen and frankly it's a pita to have to do that. My Stromer goes into regen at the tap of the brakes. tap to initiate re-gen and never actually on enough to have to brake very often. That needs to become a standard setup IMO.