This is a fantastic video. It gets right to the point, it covers everything that's actually being done, including what tools are being needed, and it's only 3 minutes long and gets to everything. Excellent work!
Hey, thanks for the clear video. I had to replace the battery on my canyon aeroad cf slx disc 8.0 di2. It died on me after (believe it or not) 2 years and 8 months. The last two months, I had to charge it before every ride. Last week, no more charging at all. With your video, I knew wich tools to buy and how to reach the battery. It's not difficult if you follow your instructions. I completed the hole replacement in about 40min in a quit pace. My compliments to you and you have another follower.
Very clear and informative video, thanks very much for going to the effort of filming the process! I'd just add one thing, that Shimano recommend the BB cups are pressed in dry to carbon frames although ofc it's personal preference to follow this.
Yes they do but I worry enough about hammering out these cups even with grease! Case in point - I've just had a frame warrantied after removing a PF BB took part of the BB shell with it!
hum.. not really good news to ear that the battery only lasted 2,5 years. I'm on the fence here, and this seems a deal breaker to me. Thanks for sharing and great work on the bike!
Thanks! I'm sure the original battery arrived slightly depleted - I get much better performance from the new battery even compared to when I got the back new! Di2 works great - until it doesn't! And everything is expensive - even if you're looking after your bike yourself.
Nicely done! Not only the maintenance itself but also the presentation in this video, short and on point with a good view of all steps. I have one question though - is it really okay to reuse the NDS Bearing after hammering it out? Doesn't it get damaged? Cheers mate! ✌️
I actually use a tool off Aliexpress for more gently removing these cups now. But since you knocking out the nylon cups rather than the bearings themselves it should be ok. One of my frames went back to Canyon UK for warranty and they reused the BB cups which I did question and they seemed fine with it!
What model year is your Endurace bike? I'm not sure if my Endurace from 2019 has a Shimano BT-DN100 battery or not and I really want to add a W-WU111 or EW-WU101 wireless unit to my bike. But I would like to not have to remove my BB just to check the model of my battery...
Thanks for the answer. If anyone else is in the same situation and find this comment, I was fully able to add the wireless Di2 unit to my bike without needing to replace the battery
@@ejbrg5234 you can pull on the cables once you remove the cover at the bottom. The hole is big enough to pull the cables through and connect the EW-WU111. Just did it last week on my 2019 endurace.
The only thing I'd still like to know after watching this video is why you preferred to use the huge Unior 1680/4 tool to press in the cups ( 02:33 ), although its spindle doesn't fit the 90.3 bushings, and the 90.3 bushings would make it easier, as you mention in the video. Why didn't you use your RRP bearing press tool with the 90.3 bushings then? Nevertheless, it's a fantastic video, straight to the point and super informative! That's as cool as cucumber!
I have used both methods interchangeably! But you're right probably better using the bushings with the RRP tool - or any Park headset / BB press tool - they have a thinner spindle so work fine with the bushings.
Thanks for the great video. My Di2 just started to die on my Canyon bike. Only 8 months old :/ I definitely see the advantage of the SRAM wireless electronic solution compared to Di2 now, although at the expense of distance per charge. Batteries are so expensive 😅
Hi, I know this is a few years after your video but hopefully you are still reading comments. My Endurace has 14000miles and I'm getting around 500 miles per charge so OK. However I can only think as time goes on it'll decrease. My question is do you really have to remove a bottom bracket cup to get battery out? Is there no way battery will be accessible without doing this? Thanks. Edit : I just checked by removing the little cover at bottom and yep I've answered my own question! What a crap design!
@lingMan OK, the time has come so I've done it. Removed old one and just installed new battery although it seems it arrived completely flat so I'm having to charge it before I reassemble bottom bracket and cranks etc just to make sure it works. I see someone else asked this but I was also wondering about using grease on shell. I just contacted Canyon and they said quote "some bike shops use Loctite but not grease". Well I'm definitely not using Loctite as be a nightmare to remove again! I think I'll use thin smear of grease just to aid pushing in. Oh err missus. Anyway, brilliant video so many thanks.
Hi - this blow my mind, as I just got my Endurace last month.... and from what I just saw Canyon turns a simple thing into an surgery ;) Maybe you have a better idea what I should do, as I only want to transfer Bluetooth EW-WU111 adapter from my previous Di2 bike. Where should I mount it than...? Thanks Tom
@@solidstream13 I removed cup, pulled cable with tweezers, plugged in BT with short cable into circuit and... done :) Really easy job. It's just very tight there :)
I'm not sure I would have bought my Canyon if I had known that the battery was where it was...Very few bikes shops in my area and it looks like quite the DIY job with specialized tools. Fingers crossed that my battery lasts many years
Interesting, I've got Canyon as well. My bike is 2.5 years old, I've done around the same mileage as you, and I'm experiencing some weird problems. My front derailleur is struggling to shift on bigger chainring. It looks like it does not have enough power to shift up... I assume it's the battery. How long is battery lifespan anyway?
Have you checked the front derailleur adjustment? I'm not sure how long the battery should last - guess it will depend on use. My guess would be a 2-3 years on average.
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:24 Remove NDS crank arm
0:39 Remove chainset
0:52 Remove protective cover
0:55 Remove bottom bracket
1:20 Remove BB inner cover
1:25 Unscrew battery bracket
1:29 Remove battery and bracket
1:43 Installing new battery
2:17 Tighten battery bracket
2:28 Clean and grease bottom bracket shell, non-driveside bottom bracket cup and inner cover
2:33 Install bottom bracket with press. Discuss other options
2:58 Reinstall chainset
3:05 Reinstall NDS crank arm, tighten preload cap, close safety tab and tighten bolts to 12-14Nm
3:28 Give battery complete charge
That was the clearest bike maintenance video I've seen. Good job.
Thank you very much!
This is a fantastic video. It gets right to the point, it covers everything that's actually being done, including what tools are being needed, and it's only 3 minutes long and gets to everything. Excellent work!
Great - glad it was helpful!
Hey, thanks for the clear video. I had to replace the battery on my canyon aeroad cf slx disc 8.0 di2.
It died on me after (believe it or not) 2 years and 8 months. The last two months, I had to charge it before every ride. Last week, no more charging at all.
With your video, I knew wich tools to buy and how to reach the battery.
It's not difficult if you follow your instructions. I completed the hole replacement in about 40min in a quit pace.
My compliments to you and you have another follower.
Many thanks - and very glad I could help out. I got even less time from my battery!
Very clear and informative video, thanks very much for going to the effort of filming the process! I'd just add one thing, that Shimano recommend the BB cups are pressed in dry to carbon frames although ofc it's personal preference to follow this.
Yes they do but I worry enough about hammering out these cups even with grease! Case in point - I've just had a frame warrantied after removing a PF BB took part of the BB shell with it!
hum.. not really good news to ear that the battery only lasted 2,5 years. I'm on the fence here, and this seems a deal breaker to me. Thanks for sharing and great work on the bike!
Thanks! I'm sure the original battery arrived slightly depleted - I get much better performance from the new battery even compared to when I got the back new! Di2 works great - until it doesn't! And everything is expensive - even if you're looking after your bike yourself.
Nicely done! Not only the maintenance itself but also the presentation in this video, short and on point with a good view of all steps.
I have one question though - is it really okay to reuse the NDS Bearing after hammering it out? Doesn't it get damaged?
Cheers mate! ✌️
I actually use a tool off Aliexpress for more gently removing these cups now. But since you knocking out the nylon cups rather than the bearings themselves it should be ok. One of my frames went back to Canyon UK for warranty and they reused the BB cups which I did question and they seemed fine with it!
@@TheCyclingMan What is the tool you're using now if you don't mind?
Which sadist designed that monstrosity? Remove the pressfit BB to access the Di2 battery?
Probably the same one who has designed the integrated brake hoses in a scott foil..
Yep - ridiculous!
What model year is your Endurace bike? I'm not sure if my Endurace from 2019 has a Shimano BT-DN100 battery or not and I really want to add a W-WU111 or EW-WU101 wireless unit to my bike. But I would like to not have to remove my BB just to check the model of my battery...
Mine is a 2017 model.
Thanks for the answer.
If anyone else is in the same situation and find this comment, I was fully able to add the wireless Di2 unit to my bike without needing to replace the battery
@@Maxwaehrenslooking allover the internet for this
@@ejbrg5234glad someone could use this 👍
@@ejbrg5234 you can pull on the cables once you remove the cover at the bottom. The hole is big enough to pull the cables through and connect the EW-WU111. Just did it last week on my 2019 endurace.
bro you are a beast in bike maintenance 👍🏻
Thank you!
Does anyone know which screws are used to hold the battery bracket in place? Recently lost one...
The only thing I'd still like to know after watching this video is why you preferred to use the huge Unior 1680/4 tool to press in the cups ( 02:33 ), although its spindle doesn't fit the 90.3 bushings, and the 90.3 bushings would make it easier, as you mention in the video. Why didn't you use your RRP bearing press tool with the 90.3 bushings then?
Nevertheless, it's a fantastic video, straight to the point and super informative! That's as cool as cucumber!
I have used both methods interchangeably! But you're right probably better using the bushings with the RRP tool - or any Park headset / BB press tool - they have a thinner spindle so work fine with the bushings.
Thanks for the great video. My Di2 just started to die on my Canyon bike. Only 8 months old :/
I definitely see the advantage of the SRAM wireless electronic solution compared to Di2 now, although at the expense of distance per charge.
Batteries are so expensive 😅
No problem! Yes I do do a lot of miles but on third battery on this bike.
This is a very informative video. Thank you very much.
Thank you - glad you found the video helpful!
Nice video, very detailers, Where can I buy the battery bracket
Thanks! You might have to contact Canyon directly for that.
@@TheCyclingMan ok thanks bro🙇🏻♂️
Hi, I know this is a few years after your video but hopefully you are still reading comments. My Endurace has 14000miles and I'm getting around 500 miles per charge so OK. However I can only think as time goes on it'll decrease. My question is do you really have to remove a bottom bracket cup to get battery out? Is there no way battery will be accessible without doing this? Thanks.
Edit : I just checked by removing the little cover at bottom and yep I've answered my own question! What a crap design!
Sorry for late reply - yes you do as you've already discovered!
@lingMan OK, the time has come so I've done it. Removed old one and just installed new battery although it seems it arrived completely flat so I'm having to charge it before I reassemble bottom bracket and cranks etc just to make sure it works. I see someone else asked this but I was also wondering about using grease on shell. I just contacted Canyon and they said quote "some bike shops use Loctite but not grease". Well I'm definitely not using Loctite as be a nightmare to remove again! I think I'll use thin smear of grease just to aid pushing in. Oh err missus. Anyway, brilliant video so many thanks.
i have problem with protective cover 0.52. do you know,
how to get the new protective cover ?
You'd have to contact Canyon - in the UK they've been pretty good for sending out spares like this.
Hi, great video. Thanks for that! I'm building my Canyon Aerod now and i'm wondering where your junction B is located, can you tell me?
Thanks - sorry for late reply. Just under the stem.
Follow-up question, how long did this new battery last?
Around 2 years for me.
Hi Cycling man! What grease did you use for the BB housing on the frame? Can you use the same stuff on the crank spindle? Cheers
Hi I normally use Park Tools PPL1. Or Shimano premium grease.
Hi - this blow my mind, as I just got my Endurace last month.... and from what I just saw Canyon turns a simple thing into an surgery ;)
Maybe you have a better idea what I should do, as I only want to transfer Bluetooth EW-WU111 adapter from my previous Di2 bike.
Where should I mount it than...?
Thanks
Tom
It just needs to go in-line to the junction box. IIRC you'll need an additonal short Di2 cable.
@@TheCyclingMan I squizzed it next to the battery without removing crank :)
@@czapla1980 Good idea!
@@czapla1980how did you do that?
@@solidstream13 I removed cup, pulled cable with tweezers, plugged in BT with short cable into circuit and... done :)
Really easy job. It's just very tight there :)
I don`'t have the 2 screws on the bottom of my bike, does it mean I cant install a di2 groupset? I would like to upgrade.
Your bike does need to be setup for Di2 really.
@@TheCyclingMan nm I went with sram :-)
Perfect…many thanks!
Hello. Where can one find the battery bracket you are using? For the like of me, I can't find such a device:)
Hi - I think you have to get that from Canyon directly.
Thank you, bike is new but I’ll start assembling the tools for the job.
No probs - enjoy the bike!
for the BB pressfit u reuse or putting the new one?
You only need to remove one cup and if you knock it out carefully you can reuse it.
@@TheCyclingMan thanks 👍🏻
I'm not sure I would have bought my Canyon if I had known that the battery was where it was...Very few bikes shops in my area and it looks like quite the DIY job with specialized tools. Fingers crossed that my battery lasts many years
I think they put it there because of the custom seat post - but yes very annoying!
Were you charging the di2 direct from a power socket?
Hi - I usually use the Shimano wall plug - occasionally a portable USB charger.
Well done. Thank you!
No problem - glad it helped!
En la canyon ultimate cf sl8 Di2 es más fácil , el pedalier es de rosca no botton bracket
Interesting, I've got Canyon as well. My bike is 2.5 years old, I've done around the same mileage as you, and I'm experiencing some weird problems. My front derailleur is struggling to shift on bigger chainring. It looks like it does not have enough power to shift up... I assume it's the battery. How long is battery lifespan anyway?
Have you checked the front derailleur adjustment? I'm not sure how long the battery should last - guess it will depend on use. My guess would be a 2-3 years on average.
Great clip-on showing how to replace a hidden gay to battery
Thanks.
What a piss poor design.
Yep I agree!