Author Topic: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets  (Read 188037 times)

SirBikealot

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1230 on: November 21, 2024, 06:28:00 AM »
i'm running 50-34 and 11-42 on my GRX 400 and a clutch in on makes a hugh differnce in chaining up gears from the middle of the cassette. But as the RD moves a lot further away to compensate for the 42 dinner plate in the back, at least for me the switched on clutch is no longer needed on gravel stuff.

so if the EGR has a clutch switch, the off position should work fine.

SillyMochi

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1231 on: November 21, 2024, 12:38:09 PM »
My understanding of the EGR dampening system is, that it is "always on" and there is no off-switch - neither physically nor digital.
Slow on the climb. And everywhere else.

amacal1

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1232 on: November 21, 2024, 12:43:49 PM »
My understanding of the EGR dampening system is, that it is "always on" and there is no off-switch - neither physically nor digital.

You are correct. Whatever it has, it is not selectable.

I don't think it has a clutch at all. It feels like it just has a very stiff spring. It's possible there is some damping, but it's not discernible just from feeling it with your hand.

SillyMochi

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1233 on: November 21, 2024, 01:20:23 PM »
Ltwoo states it is a "structure composed of a unidirectional bearing and metal friction plates. It works by utilizing the friction of metal plates to absorb the excess chain jitter" - so probably a glorified spring  ;D
source: https://www.ltwoo.com/Technologies/details?partId=13&specialId=13

I couldn't find much else on the web. Their manual doesn't even include the word "dampening", yet alone an explanation what it does or how it works.
Slow on the climb. And everywhere else.

amacal1

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1234 on: November 21, 2024, 02:10:32 PM »
Ltwoo states it is a "structure composed of a unidirectional bearing and metal friction plates. It works by utilizing the friction of metal plates to absorb the excess chain jitter" - so probably a glorified spring 

Yeah, the spring tension is higher than a road derailleur, but if that statement is true then maybe there's some amount of damping too.

Sebastian

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1235 on: November 22, 2024, 02:45:28 PM »
Quick update on my battery draining issues: So I received my replacement RD from 80 Designer Store. Again, kudos to them for respecting their warranty. I only paid around 10 EUR for shipping.

I installed the new RD, paired everything and the issue is gone. The new RD received a firmware update right away, so it's running on a different (newer) version than the old one. Anyway I've had it on the bike for a whole day now and the battery level has not changed. It remained at 77% throughout whereas with the old RD, it would drop at least 15% within the first 12-24h and then much quicker after that. The batteries are the same.


Markus_HiHo

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1236 on: November 28, 2024, 07:04:52 AM »
Are there any updates for version 2.0? Which store can you recommend?

jonathanf2

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1237 on: December 01, 2024, 12:17:04 PM »
For anybody running LTwoo groupsets in the US, I'd recommend ordering some 14500 batteries now. It seems stock is running dry, possibly due to impeding tariffs coming next year. I was planning to buy spare batteries from my go-to Ebay vendor and it looks like they're all sold out.

BTW - I just received an EGR groupset, but I think I'll be keeping it 1x for my gravel setup!  ;D

nabilou

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1238 on: December 02, 2024, 01:44:17 AM »
what is exactly the point of the erx groupset?
i miss something.
a full new 105 di2 with crankset cost around 890 euros in europe.
erx is not specially cheaper and not specially lighter


Sebastian

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1239 on: December 02, 2024, 01:51:03 AM »
what is exactly the point of the erx groupset?
i miss something.
a full new 105 di2 with crankset cost around 890 euros in europe.
erx is not specially cheaper and not specially lighter

er9 is where value for money lies. I found it to usually cost 2/3 or less than 105 Di2.
However, 105 Di2 and Sram Rival AXS are getting cheaper and cheaper. Which is another answer to your question: The point of Ltwoo and Wheeltop is that it forces established manufacturers to lower their prices to stay in competition. Well, and hopefully Ltwoo and Wheeltop up their game when it comes to reliability in the future.

nabilou

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1240 on: December 02, 2024, 01:59:33 AM »
ok but what is the best price you find ?

raisinberry777

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1241 on: December 02, 2024, 03:04:19 AM »
ok but what is the best price you find ?

In the most recent sale ER9 was 350USD from the L-Twoo Factory choice store. That's for shifters, brakes, derailleurs and batteries/wires.

Sgt.Hole

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1242 on: December 02, 2024, 03:19:19 AM »
what is exactly the point of the erx groupset?
i miss something.
a full new 105 di2 with crankset cost around 890 euros in europe.
erx is not specially cheaper and not specially lighter
Bit off the topic, but can you send me a link?
Need one, and all that I can find cost more than 1k€.
Thank you.

nabilou

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1243 on: December 02, 2024, 03:52:17 AM »
Bit off the topic, but can you send me a link?
Need one, and all that I can find cost more than 1k€.
Thank you.
https://www.mantel.com/fr/groupes-route-double-compact

jonathanf2

Re: LTWOO ER9 & ERX - Electronic groepsets
« Reply #1244 on: December 02, 2024, 08:44:04 AM »
ok but what is the best price you find ?

ER9 is about $350 USD and EGR is $300-$350 USD during the sales. I have no interest in Di2 or AXS. If those were still my only options, I'd just stick to mechanical groupsets.