Yeah no probs.
I do a lot of rough/rocky riding so wanted to make sure it could handle this.
Unfortunately I didn't take pics as I went, but this is how it looks now.
I used a sharp knife to trim the two ridges on the back of the bv6000s until they were flat. Took a bit of time and care, but you can get then pretty flat and not go thru the rubber underneath.
Once I got it kinda flat I used Shelley's all fix. It's really strong but doesn't crack, gives it a little flaxibility once bonded.
Held it together overnight with a couple of clamps (gently).
That's it. Seems to work great so far. Display doesn't shake and is easy to read even when downhill.
Also. I love blevo. This little app completely changed my riding experience. Atm I'm trying different settings for saving battery on long rides and/or full turbo blast for an hour at my local.
Just need to get some decent maps. The ones I'm using as std in blevo are pretty poor and I find I'm always having to check trailforks.
Great job Paolo and thanks man.
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