I have that combination. My problem is the gearing display. It will only go on sporadically and then show " - - ". I can't figure out how to predict when it will show. Sometimes when I coast it comes on then off. I rarely comes on when I shift.
Someone suggested removing both lever batteries (2032s) and this didn't work.
I'm also using a Red Quarq (current gen.) if that matters. I tried the battery removal without waking up the crank if that helps.
Aside from this minor issue I love using the eTap. I am constantly switching from Di2 (7850 levers), Double Tap, and Record on my road bikes. The hands are getting used to the idea of so many different gear change methods!
Thanks!
eTap + Garmin 1000
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I have eTap and the 520 and have the rear gear displayed. It works flawlessly for me. I haven't had a hiccup since pairing the sensor to the 520. Maybe remove the eTap and re-add the sensor?
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That happened to me on and off for a while when I had my 520 set to show "gear combo" e.g. 50-15, then miraculously fixed itself after either a reset or a firmware update on the 520. I'm fairly but not totally sure that it was a problem on the 520 side, maybe from not getting a signal from a sleeping derailleur, rather than on the Etap side.
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Quite a while since the original post. Once in a while my Edge 1000 will go to 0/0 on front and rear gears display (eTap Red). If I cycle the front derailleur, that snaps it back to working again.
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markfisher702 wrote:Quite a while since the original post. Once in a while my Edge 1000 will go to 0/0 on front and rear gears display (eTap Red). If I cycle the front derailleur, that snaps it back to working again.
Correct. I believe the gear combo signal actually comes from the FD only (which itself is in comms with the RD). Cycling the FD wakes it up, so to speak.