Scooterman wrote:PS: was the 700R a smaller capacity version of the 900R ninja?
It was actually the lightweight, stripped out version of the 900 Ninja and given an extra 2 wheels for stability due to its insane power to weight ratio.
Scooterman wrote:PS: was the 700R a smaller capacity version of the 900R ninja?
700R wrote:Burgerman wrote:So... How do you change the speed in each profile?
As Rover says, you don't but what you do is add an extra slow profile to compensate. I tear off down the road to the pub flat out then select the slower profile when entering the pub. I have 3 profiles on my LED, fast, slow and empty.
Scooterman wrote:Oh I see, so with different profiles you simply select a slower profile when say going into a shop or on a bus, just as you would select a slower speed with if you have just the one profile.
Got it, thanks
Learning all the time...
selecting a different speed on the CJSM2 as that takes more presses
Burgerman wrote:Which pretty much either makes profiles or speeds poointless. Its one or the other.
selecting a different speed on the CJSM2 as that takes more presses
Burgerman wrote:It takes 1 press...
And you can also do it while still rolling. So how do you do less?selecting a different speed on the CJSM2 as that takes more presses
Burgerman wrote:It takes 1 press... 1 paddle, faster or slower on that same paddle. And you can also do it while still rolling. You got it backasswards.
You need to go through all the options on your LED one to get back to the start.
So how do you do less?selecting a different speed on the CJSM2 as that takes more presses
Burgerman wrote:No you are wrong. You set it to go from one to the next speed with a short .2 sec delay. ONE press to choose ANY speed forwards or backwardsto slow down or speed up. With a nice clear screen to see what you selected in sunlight. Release when happy. Has nothing to do with profiles or on off switches.
Burgerman wrote:And you get to keep a seperate profile with lowered motor compensation and or gyro working and limited max speed for empty chair use.
Burgerman wrote:HERE
Set continuous. One press to speed up or slow down. All steps. From a 1% step to as high as you want like 50%. With whatever time interval you want. So a one press smooth speed increase to any speed as you sit, or roll. And the same to slow. No need for 5 steps or pushes... Justt smooth continius speed adjustment at any speed you wish. ONE PRESS. No need to go in a loop to slow it, or lose profile options.
You can have your different profiles like with no high speed, and lower compensation for an empty chair too.
No, I'm not wrong at all. If you prefer the CJSM2 that's your preference. I use both regularly and prefer the LED controller. I have no problem understanding the LED controller settings and don't even need to look at a screen let alone one that NASA can see. I can press a button down easier than I can flick a paddle to the same speed rating as a pre-configured profile.
Burgerman wrote:That wasnt your claim. You said several times that it took several clicks to increase speed... IT DOES NOT. Now you keep giving different reasons/escuses.
Burgerman wrote:The LED one is fine. I have one. If you prefer that thats fine. It is not as programmable in what switches or buttons can do, it has less easy to see and understand info on screen regarding seating etc. Its just easier and better to use as it doesent need a complex human memory to work out what does what outdoors.
Burgerman wrote:Also allows error codes, and on board programming options. You may like the LED one and thats fine. But they both are. But your claim that the CJSM2 needs multiple presses or will tip you out is nonsense as the rate that the speed increases on ONE PUSH happen, in 1 degree levels if you wish can also be programmed to be gentle. Or to stop at a max speed. So thats allso nonsense!
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