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Re: Wheeltop eds tx gearing set up problems Your problem appears to be the same issue that has been discussed many times.   If you "Trim" the derailleur in any other gear than the highest gear "smallest tooth gear,  The software thinks that the lowest gear is the highest.  You have to put your shift pod into trim mode and manually (in very small increments) move the derailleur all the way down into the smallest cog, then take it out of trim mode and use your app to shift back up into your highest gear.   I have accidentally done this enough times that I finally learned not to do what you somehow accomplished.   

As a bit of history.  In the first versions of the App, one had to trim each cog manually, and the App did not have the cog tuning for each gear.  When they updated the software, it appears that they never put any warning is their manuals not to try to use the shift pod in trim mode in any other gear than the smallest cog.   

Good luck

June 12, 2024, 09:23:37 AM
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Re: Wheeltop eds tx gearing set up problems Many thanks for this. You are right that is exactly what happened. I couldn't find a post on here that explained this  still took 4 hours to get the rest of the gears working properly but just about to go out on a proper ride!

I also find the cover to the rear derailleur impossible to get it to stay in place. Is this the same for others?

June 13, 2024, 07:48:14 AM
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Re: light wheelset, but which one ?? Peter from Xiamen carbon speed can do cheaper at the same specs, I think, he's on the forum, chat him up on WhatsApp.
From experience,, wide tyres on wide rims make such a difference in comfort that at your weight, I'd get carbon spokes. If you get wide tyres and rims (ie 28C on 32mm rims, for example).
Yuanan is the OEM for elite, also present on this forum, if you want wheels without logo and a bit more bespoke.
You can't go wrong with far sports, it's just that because they're the goat now, pretty much, they tend to be more expensive at a given spec than other OEMs.

November 18, 2024, 11:28:37 PM
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