Ok, took the tape off, turned my WLAN off and tried to connect Blevo, nada. Turned bike off, started Mission Control, turned bike on and FINALLY got a pairing request. Paired Phone, connected MC, turned on Blevo, bam connected :) sorry for the fuss, but I never thought the TCU connection would...
I just stumbled over @Maastricht s thread About TCU connectivity issues. I'm pretty sure I'm experiencing the same phenomenon. I recently waterproofed the TCU with electrical tape, I'm going to take that off again and switch off the wlan repeater in my cellar. No giving up yet :)
Yes, that doesn't Happen. IT's like Blevo remembers my bike and tries to connect, doesnt ask for the pairing Code of the TCU. I should add that I switched Phones, from a Galaxy S8 to a S10+ and transferred all my Settings and apps via Smart Switch. I already tried de and reinstalling blevo, but...
Now I've got connection issues: tried the steps Paolo posted, inclusive removing the pairing from the Bluetooth konfiguration. But Blevo does not remove my bike from the app, I can not try a new connection. Can I reset the blevo App sp that it loses my pairing?
What do you mean? Do you have to apply too much force and are stripping the bolt? The Bolt should only be tightened with 1 NM according to Service Workbook.
Well I guess it depends on what you do with your bike. Sure you shouldn't be doing backflips off a cliff with this mount, but for normal Trail use it will do absolutly fine. And by mounting it backwards your phone sits on the inside of your handlebars and directly over the stem, so it is not as...
I have Quadlock on all my ride now, in the car, und my old bike, and now in the Levo. If you mount the Bikemount in reverse, the phone sits nicely on the stem without standing out front to much. Love it!