FlatSix911
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Here is a great video review of the new PW-X2 motor.
Which bluetooth cycling computers connect to your bike?Interesting - Yes it seems like this is the Display X from above.
Part of me wishes the display would be a full blown cycle computer like a Garmin, but then I also know that would add to the cost and quickly become outdated, so I understand why they don't do it (but the same thing could be said of computers in a Tesla or similar...) So if it's going to be simple, then I am not so picky.
The information that can be displayed it actually a lot, just that the size means it can't display much at once, and the location and contrast means it's not particularly easy to read while riding. For example, though it can show your input power in Watts, for those doing training, etc. This can also be shared via bluetooth to an external cycle computer, which is neat.
One thing I might question is this: On the Panasonics, the display can easily be removed and taken with you just by sliding it off. I always take mine off just in case, but I have seen Panasonic bikes parked here and there, and most people seem to leave it on. I checked the replacement part price, and it's around $300, so I will continue to take mine off!
The Yamaha one is bolted on and connected by wires, so it can't come off easily. This is better for theft purposes (assuming you don't want to carry it around), but also potentially bad if you live in a place where people might vandalize it. (To be fair, the Panasonic X series seems to the the oddball, as I have not seen any other bikes where this is removable, not even their own lower end bikes).
Which Garmin connects to Yamaha ebikes?Btw things I like/dislike about this model based on the spec sheet compared with my panasonic xm-d2:
Pros:
-display unit shows your pedaling input in watts and can share this to your Garmin unit via Bluetooth
-has usb output for charging
-unique frame design
Cons:
-Battery is not as easily removable, needs undoing two bolts each time
-Battery has no key (probably okay in Japan..)
-No built in light
Unknown :
-different rear shock location
Which USB power accessories worth with Yamaha ebikes?I actually prefer the Type X Display over the others because you can see your color-coded power level at a glance.
It also has all of the other display functions of the other types along with Bluetooth and USB power for accessories
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At least my Garmin 1030j connects and shows the speed and cadence. I haven't tried the other mouse which also can show the wattage.Which Garmin connects to Yamaha ebikes?
Will the main one is a USB powered light, since it doesn't come with a built in light. If you want to do mountain riding at night then you'll want something more powerful than USB can power, but the light I found on Amazon works fine for trails and makes it road legal at least.Which USB power accessories worth with Yamaha ebikes?
Wow, NICEAt least my Garmin 1030j connects and shows the speed and cadence. I haven't tried the other mouse which also can show the wattage.
Almost any USB power accessory will work... I charge a USB front headlight and cell phone.Which USB power accessories worth with Yamaha ebikes?
Can your 1030 see anything in your Yamaha as Sensors? There are two good Data Fields available at Garmin IQ: EBike Field, and E-Bike Edge Multifield. Have you tried these?FYI I haven't found a way to get the Edge 1030 to display power data from the Yamaha yet.
Not sure exactly what you mean:I would expect ANT+ available?!
The Karoo 2 bike computer shows all three (power, speed, cadence) when I connect it via Bluetooth using the power mode (CPP).It's worth noting that the bike has two bluetooth modes (profiles). According to the manual, one can show speed and cadence only, while one can also show power. I think the edge would only see the bike when it was in the mode for speed/cadence only. The fields I am using were the existing speed/cadence fields, and they worked fine. Since I am going to be testing this with the Leomo and Karoo 2 shortly anyway, I will try again with both modes on the Edge as well. (I think the eBike fields are for eBike specific info from specialized, Shimano, etc. that show battery level and other stuff the Yamaha doesn't broadcast).
The main advantage of ANT+ is a wealth of information can be extracted from e-bike; and multiple ANT+ devices can be connected. That's the strength of Garmin.Not sure exactly what you mean:
The bluetooth settings on the bike are:
CSCP (Cycling Speed & Cadence Profile), CPP (Cycling Power Profile), or Off
ANT+ is sadly not listed as a feature on their page, in the manual, or anywhere in the menu. That said, one of the main advantages of ANT+ is the low power usage for sensors, which doesn't really apply to a bike with a huge battery.
I agree, the MT Pro does not share things like motor temperature, assist mode, etc. But those things *could* be shared with Bluetooth or ANT+.The main advantage of ANT+ is a wealth of information can be extracted from e-bike; and multiple ANT+ devices can be connected. That's the strength of Garmin.
For instance, Giant e-bikes have been equipped with ANT+ compatible RideControl ONE remote (and these e-bikes use Yamaha motors). Here's what you can get from a Giant e-bike in addition to speed, cadence and rider's power on a Garmin Edge:
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It looks your Yamaha e-bike cannot offer the same...
You are correct, the Yamaha ebikes don't display battery%, assistance mode, battery range on bike computers. Here are some of the data fields on my bike computer connected to my CivanteThe main advantage of ANT+ is a wealth of information can be extracted from e-bike; and multiple ANT+ devices can be connected. That's the strength of Garmin.
For instance, Giant e-bikes have been equipped with ANT+ compatible RideControl ONE remote (and these e-bikes use Yamaha motors). Here's what you can get from a Giant e-bike in addition to speed, cadence and rider's power on a Garmin Edge:
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It looks your Yamaha e-bike cannot offer the same...
A really good light with it's own cells such a SECA Enduro 2500 (6 x 18650 cells ) can be a helpfull addition to a reg. ebike's own battery powered light.2. I wanted to add a light,