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raisinberry777:

--- Quote from: sear on September 03, 2024, 03:45:57 PM ---I am hoping for two things from this:
1. The new parts can mix and match with the existing EDS TX
2. The FD is vastly improved

I'm actually super happy with what I have for the most part, but that FD is just awful.

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The FD and shifters are the same from the spec sheet in that link.

Sincman:
I've decided to change wireless shifting systems. I've removed the EDS-TX  derailleurs front and rear from my bike and am selling them in the classified section. If anyone is interested, you can use them for replacement parts, spare batteries or to upgrade another bike by adding an addition set of (Br)shifters from WheelTop, link to parts in the listing. You would still spend less than what the system is currently selling for.

estingo:

--- Quote from: Fleckinger on March 21, 2024, 02:27:24 AM ---Does anyone know, which type of needles and olive the EDS TX uses? Their website says that these parts are proprietary, but on video, they look very similar to sram or magura.
Or if they are really incompatible with already existed models, where can I get a spare? A quick search on aliexpress showed nothing.

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As I tried to install the brake hoses that came with the Wheeltop package, I noticed they were not of great quality. I've bought now Magura brake hoses, they were a better quality when I installed them. I've posted that in this thread: https://chinertown.com/index.php/topic,4449.45.html
Long story short, I tried to find the correct oil pin and olive to use for the EDS TX because I didn't want to wait until it arrived from AliExpress and buy it here locally, I asked Wheeltop over Instagram, and their service desk from the website. The answer from Wheeltop was: "Regarding the type of hose, needle and olive, we recommend you to purchase the bh59 type." But the olive that I have doesn't look like a bh59 at all but more the shape of the Sram. When watching Oz Cycle his video about "setting up Wheeltop EDS gears on your bike" he says time stamp 3:13 if you were using Shimano you need to replace the barb & Olive. So in the end I bought from the Aliexpress seller a set of oil pins and olives including those standard brake hoses. The seller also said: "I also think that the quality of the hose is relatively ordinary. You can buy a better quality one locally"

So all in all, I still don't know which type fit's as I don't think it's the bh59, but if someone wants to try go ahead I didn't dare to try it.

rockerplates.de:

--- Quote from: James dean on August 22, 2024, 01:22:53 PM ---Hi we are a wheeltop retailer in canada. Im sure my business partner can answer this question if no one else chimes in.

paul@ciclowerks.com
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Hi Paul,

we contacted wheeltop for distributing in Europe...after asking for Ce Certs, ANT+, Bluetooth license, battery tests and certs and how they handle to patent infringement of the flatmount brakes: silence....did you get any helpful information]

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Serge_K:

--- Quote from: estingo on September 12, 2024, 03:07:49 AM ---The seller also said: "I also think that the quality of the hose is relatively ordinary. You can buy a better quality one locally"

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Wanted to highlight this, as i dont think it is widely known that the quality of the hydraulic hose matters. I didnt realize it was a thing until 1 week ago myself.
On this forum, there's a lot of discussion around mechanical disc brakes and the fact you NEED to use Jagwire KEB-SL kevlar hoses to maximise braking performance. Honestly you're shooting yourself in the foot if you dont use that (may be irrelevant if you're very light, obviously, but i'm not)
However, I was assuming that a hydraulic hose is a hydraulic hose, but turns out, apparently it isn't. Aliexpress sells a kevlar version, which i just ordered. I recently changed my rear hose with a no name cheap one, and my braking went to shit. I cannot say it's because of the hose, but there's a fair chance it's not helping.
May or may not be nearly as critical for front brakes because of hose length, then again you need the front brake more than the rear, so... 1.7m of kevlar hose costs about 10 eur on AliX.

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