speedub.nate
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I could be wrong, but I think Motostrano f****d me.
I made an appointment with Bob at Livermore Cyclery (Livermore location). He talked to Shimano Tech beforehand, and got up to speed on my situation and what I wanted to do (program the new motor), so he was prepared when I walked in the door.
So I brought the bike in and Bob hooked it up to the PC. He was having connection problems, too, so he was on the line with Shimano and eventually got around to dropping the motor. If you recall from my earlier post I left the motor with the service cover and crank arm off so it could be accessed easily. Well, it turns out he found one of the three wires unplugged and sort of crimped in the motor mount.
I'm fairly certain this wasn't my doing, because I was meticulous about installing the new motor, routing the wires using pictures I had snapped during removal of the old motor, and only plugging everything in after the motor was in place.
But whatever... Motostrano is no longer with us.
So Bob got the motor programmed first, then the head unit. It had to be set for the Alfine and Di2 shifting, ring & cog sizes, wheel roll-out, and disabled the headlight function (which the Misceo is not equipped with).
Ninety minutes and $75 later I was out the door. I still have to reassemble everything and give it a test ride, but my biggest hurdle behind me.
BTW the shop owner was saying how great it is to deal with Shimano, and they don't see many service requests for their e-drive units. But the Trek bikes in their shop seem to all be running Bosch, and I don't know what Specialized is specing on their ebikes (house brand stuff?).
I made an appointment with Bob at Livermore Cyclery (Livermore location). He talked to Shimano Tech beforehand, and got up to speed on my situation and what I wanted to do (program the new motor), so he was prepared when I walked in the door.
So I brought the bike in and Bob hooked it up to the PC. He was having connection problems, too, so he was on the line with Shimano and eventually got around to dropping the motor. If you recall from my earlier post I left the motor with the service cover and crank arm off so it could be accessed easily. Well, it turns out he found one of the three wires unplugged and sort of crimped in the motor mount.
I'm fairly certain this wasn't my doing, because I was meticulous about installing the new motor, routing the wires using pictures I had snapped during removal of the old motor, and only plugging everything in after the motor was in place.
But whatever... Motostrano is no longer with us.
So Bob got the motor programmed first, then the head unit. It had to be set for the Alfine and Di2 shifting, ring & cog sizes, wheel roll-out, and disabled the headlight function (which the Misceo is not equipped with).
Ninety minutes and $75 later I was out the door. I still have to reassemble everything and give it a test ride, but my biggest hurdle behind me.
BTW the shop owner was saying how great it is to deal with Shimano, and they don't see many service requests for their e-drive units. But the Trek bikes in their shop seem to all be running Bosch, and I don't know what Specialized is specing on their ebikes (house brand stuff?).