I have an iBike Pro and have just changed from a round upward angled stem to an Eleven81 that is more parallel to the ground and is somewhat octagon rather than round. Two questions:
1. Should I need to do a new cal ride and other settings?
2. Is there some attachments/secrets to mounting on this shape of stem? I've already broken 1 bottom clamp and the unit doesn't feel as secure on the stem (used green stickies under mount but still doesn't feel as secure as it did on old stem).
Thanks
New mounting for Pro
New mounting for Pro
Last edited by lavoww on Sat Jan 25, 2014 4:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Stem mounting for Pro
Yes, you will need to do a new cal ride and tilt cal.
Yes, you'll need to devise some bracket of your own to do the mounting, or purchase a Topeak Xtender from us that will allow you to use it.
This iBike product was discontinued two years ago, and since then stem shapes have changed...
Yes, you'll need to devise some bracket of your own to do the mounting, or purchase a Topeak Xtender from us that will allow you to use it.
This iBike product was discontinued two years ago, and since then stem shapes have changed...
John Hamann
Re: New mounting for Pro
Thanks for the information. I mounted the unit on my new stem and did the tilt cal, wind cal and a new cal ride but still had issues and was told, after sending in photos of the mount, that it just wasn't going to work with my new bike stem.
I put my handlebar mount on instead of the stem mount and started over again - tilt cal, wind cal and then a new cal ride. the unit is level, no wind obstructions (i.e. cables, etc. in front of the unit). I took the unit out for a spin today and I'm still seeing my watts go to 0 (zero) when I'm pedaling. Additionally It also shows a major tail wind which was not accurate. What is happening with my unit? Have I touched some other setting which is causing these problems? What am I missing here?
FYI- I checked the battery before starting the ride and it said 281 plus at mile 3.5 I stopped and opened the unit, took the battery out and reinstalled it just in case the 0 watt reading was a battery issue.
I've attached the ride file.
I put my handlebar mount on instead of the stem mount and started over again - tilt cal, wind cal and then a new cal ride. the unit is level, no wind obstructions (i.e. cables, etc. in front of the unit). I took the unit out for a spin today and I'm still seeing my watts go to 0 (zero) when I'm pedaling. Additionally It also shows a major tail wind which was not accurate. What is happening with my unit? Have I touched some other setting which is causing these problems? What am I missing here?
FYI- I checked the battery before starting the ride and it said 281 plus at mile 3.5 I stopped and opened the unit, took the battery out and reinstalled it just in case the 0 watt reading was a battery issue.
I've attached the ride file.
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Re: New mounting for Pro
How do I rectify that?
Re: New mounting for Pro
lavoww,
You might want to try a 'hard reset', see page 62 of this pdf file on how to do a hard reset:
http://www.ibikesports.com/Download/iBi ... 09_red.pdf
Also I would try using a small plastic tube such as comes on some spray cans such as wd-40 etc (a clean new one is preferable) to stick into the wind port and 'suck' to act like a vacuum cleaner and try to clear any possible obstruction.
If those two things do not work, blowing in is what is also actually recommended on this board though I think that could make an obstruction lodge more firmly.
Also if the unit has been exposed to rain since working correctly, you might start with a couple days in a bag or rice to try to dry the unit more thoroughly and retry the small plastic tube.
Other than that, I do not know if Velocomp will still do a repair on the unit (for a fee) or not. Unsupported may mean they won't repair, not sure.
Russ
You might want to try a 'hard reset', see page 62 of this pdf file on how to do a hard reset:
http://www.ibikesports.com/Download/iBi ... 09_red.pdf
Also I would try using a small plastic tube such as comes on some spray cans such as wd-40 etc (a clean new one is preferable) to stick into the wind port and 'suck' to act like a vacuum cleaner and try to clear any possible obstruction.
If those two things do not work, blowing in is what is also actually recommended on this board though I think that could make an obstruction lodge more firmly.
Also if the unit has been exposed to rain since working correctly, you might start with a couple days in a bag or rice to try to dry the unit more thoroughly and retry the small plastic tube.
Other than that, I do not know if Velocomp will still do a repair on the unit (for a fee) or not. Unsupported may mean they won't repair, not sure.
Russ