I tried to get a picture, but my camera battery died. I'll send one. They mounted the battery pack on my bottom bracket. I'm not crazy about that but it looks like the seals are very tight, so we'll see. When I go back for it's 30 day check up, I'm going to quiz the mechanic again. He went to the factory school for the Ui2, so he should know what he's doing. It may be a space issue too. The bike is 50CM, so that doesn't leave a lot of room. Linda, can they mount it on the other chainstay??
Penny, one of the things that is supposed to be neato about electronic shifting is that you no longer have cables that stretch. The shifting is done with electronic wires. So, theoretically, it should always be right on. If you forget the charge the battery (it's supposed to be good for 500 miles, depending on how much you shift) the front derailleur will slow down but you'll still have your rear gears, so your quads won't freak out.
The colors are hard to catch. They are a deep purple and a forest green. Two colors I'd never put together, but DH, my style & color go-to, picked it out online.
AZfiddle - just got your message, hope you're having fun!
For all who are interested, I found this on the web. It's a pretty good story with illustrations on electronic shifting.
http://www.bikerumor.com/2011/08/10/...o-tech-report/
We're going out for our maiden voyage this morning, so I'll be sending a complete report. But for now, here's something I strongly recommend if/when you get electronic shifting. Here's my disclaimer - I'm NOT mechanically minded at all.
Make certain that the mechanic, or somebody is the shop KNOWS about this technology. The guy who fitted me was good, but unfamiliar & the shop owner & mechanic were gone. When I asked about how to remove the battery, charge & check it, etc. they told me, "Oh, the instructions are in the box. " Nope. You get the standard, circa 2008 manual. I had to go online. Found a U-tube video that showed how to remove the battery & other info on how to check it (it's terribly technical - you slightly depress one of the shifters & a small little box lights up green, blinking green, red or whatever to tell you the amount of charge you have.) I will say that I am a bit miffed - for this money I'd think they'd have somebody who could show me this stuff but I guess I need to pull my head out of the previous century.
More later!





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