RickBullotta
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
I have the latest Avinox firmware and the latest SRAM firmware for the derailleur. This is on an Amflow PL Pro. It used to work.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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It only shows if you have a Power Mode Selected. So no display if Assist is set to off.
It works by comparing the Cadence to the Wheel Speed. So on the Avinox display in settings, you must have the chainring size selected correctly, and the cassette size selected correctly.
If this is all set correctly. You just rotate the cranks a few turns with Assist on, and the gear selected should appear.
Nope. It's purely a calculation based on the ratio between crank revolutions and the wheel speed sensor. That's why it must know the chainring and cassette size, and you must rotate the cranks, to perform the calculation.Thanks! For some reason I thought it communicated with the derailleur to get that. Good to know.
So I just visually check the display, rather than pedal and check.
It remembers the last one that was engaged (either by pedaling or by the smooth shift)From what you say how it worked earlier in the thread, don’t you have to pedal anyway for it to update or does it remember where you started and then know whether you’ve shifted up or down?
Yes. I descend calmly. I climb fast. I have had like zero serious injuries when mountain biking. I wish to keep it that way.If you still have time to check the tiny gear indicator whilst you’re going downhill, you either have eagle eyes or you’re simply riding too slowly.
i never asked myself which gear i‘m in. why is that important?
My favorite screen (on my Levo but that's irrelevant here) shows heart rate; and the gear I'm using. To me it's simply the 21st Century version of looking back at the cassette to see what gear I'm in like I did back in the day. In practice I find it nice to confirm I'm in the gear I want to use on a known section of trail. I also have used it to monitor my progress. I used to climb the switchbacks on the main Hawes climb in 4th, now im doing it in 5th, or even 6th on a strong day. I wouldn't say I NEED this information but I do find it nice to have.i never asked myself which gear i‘m in. why is that important?