Another great video! Keep putting them out, I bought a Obsidian based on your first couple videos you did on them Since your shop sells/ works on the Mokwheel Obsidian I have been trying to find out what the wheel size should be set at and what the Tacho Magnet should be set at….my speed and mileage don’t match up to my riding apps
Awesome! Glad we could help. We typically don’t change settings from factory unless there’s an issue. Perhaps the settings were changed before it arrived to you? Wheel size is often tied to displayed speed and distance recorded. You’re spot on for considering a change. Just confirmed on a new one it shows 29 wheel size and 06 tacho. If you want to tinker, try 26 or step down one at a time if it’s close. I just had a customer ask the same exact thing but he bought a Basalt.
Great video! Love this bike
Thanks!
Yo-yo sitting at home with Covid and ran across your new channel. I need to get out and do some single track your inspiring me. Cheers
Another great video! Keep putting them out, I bought a Obsidian based on your first couple videos you did on them
Since your shop sells/ works on the Mokwheel Obsidian I have been trying to find out what the wheel size should be set at and what the Tacho Magnet should be set at….my speed and mileage don’t match up to my riding apps
Awesome! Glad we could help.
We typically don’t change settings from factory unless there’s an issue. Perhaps the settings were changed before it arrived to you? Wheel size is often tied to displayed speed and distance recorded. You’re spot on for considering a change.
Just confirmed on a new one it shows 29 wheel size and 06 tacho. If you want to tinker, try 26 or step down one at a time if it’s close. I just had a customer ask the same exact thing but he bought a Basalt.
@@bojebikes Thanks for the response!
Where is this at?
It's a off road trail in Batavia, IL, near our shop.
So I'm thinking the Obsidian is preferable over the Zooz for terrain like that!
Definitely
I'm thinking the torque sensor is better/easier to control power going over rough terrain like that than a cadence sensor is?
Yes it is