Thank youfront light: 3 x AAA alkaline
Rear light: 2 x AA alkaline
Thank youfront light: 3 x AAA alkaline
Rear light: 2 x AA alkaline
I have my GC set at the default values as above 0-51. larger tyres: from 27.5" x 2.0" to 27.5" x 2.15"
2. LCD: from KM529 to KD58C
The reason to change the LCD is because the KD58C lets you customise the 'power-set' in the LCD to suit your riding. You can set the number of levels and how much power for each level in pedal assist mode. The default setting is 1-5 but you can choose 0-3, 0-5,0-7,0-9 etc.
Level 0 is no assist. The throttle still works on level 0 so you can still flatten the hills.
The default for 1-5 set is 50%, 61%, 73%, 85%, 96%.
You can also change the maximum current too, between 18A-21A.
The throttle works the same as before.
Yes.Q. Why 96% on 5. Is 100% OK?
Each level in the power set is a percentage of the current setting.Q. 18A-21A. Is each level 1 -5 default, preset to a certain Amp?
If I changed the default 19A on 1-5 levels to 21A.Yes.
Each level in the power set is a percentage of the current setting.
The default setting is 19A, 1-5 levels.
You can change it to suit your needs.
the hill climbing would be a bit faster and it does not affect the warranty.If I changed the default 19A on 1-5 levels to 21A.
What is likely to happen? And would it be any detriment to the motor (warranty) etc?
So in essence there aren’t any changes you can make to the power assist settings that will damage the electrics in the short or long term?the hill climbing would be a bit faster and it does not affect the warranty.
The motor is very robust, don't worry about it.
If you use less power then the electrics is less exposed.So in essence there aren’t any changes you can make to the power assist settings that will damage the electrics in the short or long term?
Not looked for one. But yes, would be a good idea to jot it down, will join the hunt tomorrowHas anyone found where the serial number is? for the life of me I cannot find it!
the parameter presets are middle of the road, you can of course change them to suit yourself and that does not affect your warranty.Pros and cons of changing different parameters for different biking environments
Try looking underside of the BB or the down tube near the BB.Has anyone found where the serial number is? for the life of me I cannot find it!
Thanks very much. Some great suggestions that are much appreciatedBeing plastic it has probably set in a new position in the box, esp if something was pressing on it. If it looks a bit lop sided then find something to press on it/re- align it by leaving it so over night, the small hole might be ideal for a bit of string tie thru it and then the other end to another object.
Regarding locks I wouldn't go mad and buy the most expensive or 5* gold ones as a determined thief will grind thru any lock, I use a strong looking D lock for the back wheel to frame and sometimes around a sign pole at the shop or a bike stand if there are any and a 1.5m oxford snake lock or longer one for the front wheel, this then goes thru the bike frame triangle and another object. The snake type I have has an inner cable and an outer stainless rotating covering encased in a flexi plastic sleeve.
These couple of items should be ok for casual use when shopping but if leaving any bike for a long time in one on a regular routine then it will likely get tampered with. The harder or more locks used the longer someone might be noticed.
An motion alarm might work but really who takes notice of these things, though it will alert you if in hearing distance.
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