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• #5827
So, I bought a bike for my brother to get into tri, and it came with a short cage 6870 RD. When we were setting up the bike, I put it on my direct drive trainer for him to ride as we adjust seatpost, stem..etc. Like the proper idiot I am. The trainer had a 32t cassette on, and I havent checked the limit screws either...soooo we managed to twist the RD behind the cassette. Great.
I found a job lot of broken/for parts 6870 RDs on ebay, 4 of them in total. Reached out to @Di2_GP who has been incredibly helpful with tips and tricks on how to disassemble these. I managed to swap the servo from my brother's twisted RD to one with a broken motor but functional body. Then started testing the rest of the job lot, turns out 3/4 has a working motor, and one of them was basically in a working condition after I cleaned its di2 port and gave it a rebuild. Love when these things get a second life!
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• #5828
Nice that you could find a use for other broken stuff but why on earth were you even changing gears on a direct drive turbo if you just wanted to adjust seat height and shit?
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• #5829
Good work, glad I could be of assistance. Another Di2 saved from trash = Success
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• #5830
I just put him on a random watopia route because he wanted to see what zwift is like. Trainer wasnt in erg mode, and he was heading uphill… reasonable from his side, I should have changed cassette / tell him not to shift around etc.
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• #5831
Surprised that both Pidcock and PFP used mechanical XTR. Di2 would better suit full suspension no? Or is Di2 crap for off road.
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• #5832
Nobody knows because nobody uses it
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• #5833
I use di2 for cross and it’s fantastic. Precise gear shifts no matter how much mud is on the drivetrain.
It sucks when you kill a rear mech though.
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• #5834
My Di2 has just died, on the south downs way.
no lights, nothing. I charged it a couple of days ago and there wasn't the usual rear Shifting but no front that happens when the battery is low.
Nothing happens when I hold the button down, even for 30 seconds it's not crash mode.
I'm checking all the connections. Anything else?
I haven't got my charger with me as it was fully charged, otherwise I'd try charging it and see what happens -
• #5835
Disconnected everything and reconnected and it's working now. Thank fuck.
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• #5836
Make sure the connections really click, otherwise you'll shake them loose and no juice.
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• #5837
They held so I could finish the day.
Could have done with that pusher in tool as hands were a bit fucked from braking.
Weird how it just blanked. -
• #5838
Yeah, that's a bit not cool.
Thought my battery died from letting it go flat and sit like that for months, no charging light when I plugged it in. Fished out the battery and connected it direct to the charger (charging jack deleted on my full internal setup, I have an e-tube plug on the end of my charger instead), and it came good.
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• #5839
After hive mind advice please!
First foray into lecce shifting, got an Ultegra shift-kit from @Olibob recently (thank you!) and finally getting round to finalising the parts needed to fit it to my 2021 Emonda (Ultegra).
The parts I’ve got are:
R8070 shifters
R8050 Di2 GS Rear Derailleur
R8050 Di2 Front Derailleur
BT-DN110 Di2 Internal Battery (with Emonda seat post mount adapter and grommet for chain stay exit)
SM-JC41 Di2 Internal Cable Junction
EW-RS910 Bluetooth Junction Box
Selection of cables (EW-SD50) which look long enough for the frame size when I lay it all outAm I missing anything? (I've got new olives etc)
Will the EW-RS910 allow me to use the App and connect my Wahoo via Bluetooth or will I also need to add a 2-port inline junction somewhere?
Trying to make it as slick as I can, so have some heat shrink tubing to hand for cables as well as small cable ties for the wiring to stop any rattling inside the frame, but any hints/tips would be gratefully received!
Thanks!!
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• #5840
My understanding is that you need the Bluetooth inline junction box to enable Bluetooth connectivity on 11 speed Di2 systems (it comes as standard on 12 speed). I looked into this a while ago and it's hard to find decent documentation to explain what you need, so hopefully someone else on here has done it already and can explain.
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• #5841
I've been trying to work it out too, bettershifting.com is a great source of info, but I've gone down a rabbit hole on it and still seem confused :D
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• #5842
There is a Bluetooth dongle which you need to place somehwere in the system, thought better shifting had covered this.
This is the doodad https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/p/shimano-ew-jc200-di2-e-tube-2-port-junction?kk=a4c6295-18a9d40f7ad-340433&msclkid=585b2476f0791abfc803417380a7f9ad&utm_source=kelkoouk&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=kelkooclick&utm_term=Shimano+EW-JC200+Di2+E-Tube+2+Port+Junct
Make sure it sits somehwere close to the surface of the frame or bars to get a good signal.
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• #5843
Check this from the Wjggle description of the Ew-rs910. You need an additional adaptor (SM-EWWU111) to actually communicate using Bluetooth.
https://www.wiggle.com/p/shimano-di2-bluetooth-junction-box-ew-rs910? -
• #5845
Everything in e-tube is agnostic for position; it's all in parallel (except the dumb shift buttons which use the special port in the shifters, of course). Even the charge port is just a different jack into the e-tube harness.
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• #5847
Great, I'll message you now - thanks!
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• #5848
Putting a di2 bike (R8170) into storage for ~7 months. Do I need to disconnect the battery (which means a lot of fishing in the seat tube) or will disconnecting the rear mech do the trick? Any tips on not killing the battery appreciated...
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• #5849
7 months? Charge it up and store it. It'll be fine. Just make sure you don't lean the handlebars against anything that'll press the shifter buttons down.
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• #5850
I don't do anything to mine. I just leave the bastards gathering dust. Can't tell you if it's harmful or not but I've not yet replaced a battery.
Wow, that is awesome, but it's for my gravel bike so maybe not quite right.