Decathlon STILUS Full Suspension Electric Mountain Bike - SRAM SX

kriz

Member
Jun 29, 2020
47
30
Rochdale, UK
Mine said same and did not turn up. Phoned courier next day who said they had scanned it into the wrong place? Rebooked for tomorrow. The Stilus delivery just keeps on giving............
I got the "scanned in the wrong part of the warehouse" BS also.
 

charlieback

Member
Jul 10, 2020
36
37
UK
Had a first ride with the 85nm software update today mainly on EMTB mode (as if i've understood correctly, this is where it's claimed most of the software changes are. )


First observations, (comparing only with 3x1.5 hour "75nm" rides since delivery from decathlon on Tuesday )
-seems a bit more more "progressive", reacting more to how hard or soft I push down , enabling a bit more throttling of the level of assist
-the cut-out at top speed seems a little less harsh, felt less of a jolt forwards when going past the 16mph.
-the lag from starting on a slope seems a bit reduced. had found this a bit annoying pre-update, especially when in wrong gear.

Not sure i felt any distinct torque difference, but i didn't do many of the slower hills this run.


Other things I gleaned from the bosch guy...
-the motor has a setting that can be programmed for the crank length. He measured this as 165mm on the stilus, but reported that the software had been set at the ">=170" setting rather than "<=165" setting available. He offered to change it, but I decided to keep it the same in order for a like for like comparison
-there's a blank field on the config, that he recommended putting your mobile number into, in the event that if the bike was stolen, it would serve as proof of ownership. so i did.
 

Idaho

New Member
Jun 22, 2020
49
47
Glasgow
-there's a blank field on the config, that he recommended putting your mobile number into, in the event that if the bike was stolen, it would serve as proof of ownership. so i did.

Very good to know, I'll be asking them to do the same when I do the update... well provided I get the bike... :p
 

taxidriver50005

Active member
Jun 17, 2020
211
137
Skelmersdale
Had a first ride with the 85nm software update today mainly on EMTB mode (as if i've understood correctly, this is where it's claimed most of the software changes are. )


First observations, (comparing only with 3x1.5 hour "75nm" rides since delivery from decathlon on Tuesday )
-seems a bit more more "progressive", reacting more to how hard or soft I push down , enabling a bit more throttling of the level of assist
-the cut-out at top speed seems a little less harsh, felt less of a jolt forwards when going past the 16mph.
-the lag from starting on a slope seems a bit reduced. had found this a bit annoying pre-update, especially when in wrong gear.

Not sure i felt any distinct torque difference, but i didn't do many of the slower hills this run.


Other things I gleaned from the bosch guy...
-the motor has a setting that can be programmed for the crank length. He measured this as 165mm on the stilus, but reported that the software had been set at the ">=170" setting rather than "<=165" setting available. He offered to change it, but I decided to keep it the same in order for a like for like comparison
-there's a blank field on the config, that he recommended putting your mobile number into, in the event that if the bike was stolen, it would serve as proof of ownership. so i did.
Do we know the software version this update is
 

Pigin

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2020
300
398
Saddleworth
Mine will be going to the shop
Mine was wrapped in a thin layer of protective polythene, for what ever good it did. Make sure you get them to remove it and give the bike a good check over before you take it. Luckily the dint in mine was quite obvious and easily seen; by anyone who could be bothered to look that is.
 

Johnny rider

Active member
Jun 28, 2020
134
91
Coventry uk
Mine was wrapped in a thin layer of protective polythene, for what ever good it did. Make sure you get them to remove it and give the bike a good check over before you take it. Luckily the dint in mine was quite obvious and easily seen; by anyone who could be bothered to look that is.
Will do buddy thank you
 

Idaho

New Member
Jun 22, 2020
49
47
Glasgow
Mine was number 2 of 26 and is here now. It was missing the stem bolts and the brakes need bleeding as they don’t work at all. Maybe some more stuff will have a look later.

Will you be mentioning the online order process in your video Rob? ??
 

Jamm13dodger

Member
Jul 1, 2020
90
91
Burwell, UK
Mine was number 2 of 26 and is here now. It was missing the stem bolts and the brakes need bleeding as they don’t work at all. Maybe some more stuff will have a look later.
Glad its arrived Rob. The brakes are worrying though. I can handle pretty much most repairs and maintenance but coming from v brakes, bleeding disc brakes might involve a learning curve.
 

MPJ

Active member
Nov 28, 2019
150
191
Chiltern Hills, UK
Glad its arrived Rob. The brakes are worrying though. I can handle pretty much most repairs and maintenance but coming from v brakes, bleeding disc brakes might involve a learning curve.
Being part of this forum you shouldn't worry about such things. Everything you need to know is on here (y)
 

Rob Rides EMTB

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Staff member
Subscriber
Jan 14, 2018
6,167
13,309
Surrey, UK
Brakes are definitely not bled. Seems they’ve just cut the hoses down and are full of air. No issues for me personally as I have all the SRAM bleed kit. But a pain if yours arrives like mine and you haven’t got the kit / need to take it to a store.

Incidentally I can’t see a size on mine. Although it’s listed as a ‘48’ which I hope is XL
 

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