Moving my di2 142-spaced bike onto Kickr for first time and shifting is way out. Cassette is 2mm out of alignment and there isnβt enough space on the Kickr freehub to allow me to use a cassette spacer and thread the lock ring on.
It requires -15 adjustment on the E-tube app to make it work.
Surely I donβt need to adjust the di2 every time I put the bike on, or do I? Madness if so.
I had this to a degree with the tacx neo. I solved by taking the "axle" part out and putting a few washers behind the freehub body. Dunno if that's possible with the kickr.
Thanks. I solved it by changing a part in the axle spacer stack. The Kickr instructions for the new spacer set are quite opaque but if you mix and match you get there in the end.
Moving my di2 142-spaced bike onto Kickr for first time and shifting is way out. Cassette is 2mm out of alignment and there isnβt enough space on the Kickr freehub to allow me to use a cassette spacer and thread the lock ring on.
It requires -15 adjustment on the E-tube app to make it work.
Surely I donβt need to adjust the di2 every time I put the bike on, or do I? Madness if so.