Hi I have a 2016 Haibike sduro. I have done 500 km offroad only and have had 2 issues. A faulty switch / LCD docking station and a speed sensor failure. Has anyone had similar experiences?
Is the center of the magnet lined up with the notch in the pick up head?No dongle stock standard as built. The first error code was 15 and was sorted with the replacement of the handlebar switch and LCD docking station which are all one unit. 50 km later the speed sensor failed. No error code. No assistance and speed shown as zero. Did all the diagnostics in the workshop manual. Not sure if it is the magnet or the pickup?
Did the shop replace the docking station and did the sensor fail before or after the repair?No dongle stock standard as built. The first error code was 15 and was sorted with the replacement of the handlebar switch and LCD docking station which are all one unit. 50 km later the speed sensor failed. No error code. No assistance and speed shown as zero. Did all the diagnostics in the workshop manual. Not sure if it is the magnet or the pickup?
After the first repairDid the shop replace the docking station and did the sensor fail before or after the repair?
If you did the replacement yourself or if the shop did it, the motor may have to be lowered again and the cable checked for either pinching or disconnection. That is where I would go first. If everything is lined up correctly and cleaned, that is next to check. I have not heard of any issuse the speed sensors in these bikes at the system itself. Once the motor has been lowered, fitting a replacement sensor is plug and play.After the first repair
I have been commuting on my Sduro Trekking for a month now. Brillant bike with no issues in just over 300 miles so far. Was out with a friend that has a Full Seven with over 4,000 miles on it and again, no issues.Just past 300 miles on mine. No issues.
Couple of minor niggles. Charging plug on small side. Head unit knocked of twice whilst riding..Rattling battery , which seems a common problem on sduro but does not affect them all.( but cured now)
Otherwise perfect. Went through a puddle way deeper than I thought it would be. Expected fault codes , dampness issues. ( it was well upto motor) Coped fine.
Not sure head unit is as robust as it could be. The Bosch appears stronger but its working fine.( actually prefer yam readout)
I find torque sensor on crank easier to regulate power at back wheel than Bosch, it seems more accurate in matching your force to current on screen/ in motor.but that might be just fact I,ve used this more.( 50 or so miles on Bosch)
No dongle..no point in Peaks on trails..
Still love the bike.
I was just curious as our second bike is bullet proof. We taking on the distributorship for our area . Reassuring to hear my problems appear isolated.Just past 300 miles on mine. No issues.
Couple of minor niggles. Charging plug on small side. Head unit knocked of twice whilst riding..Rattling battery , which seems a common problem on sduro but does not affect them all.( but cured now)
Otherwise perfect. Went through a puddle way deeper than I thought it would be. Expected fault codes , dampness issues. ( it was well upto motor) Coped fine.
Not sure head unit is as robust as it could be. The Bosch appears stronger but its working fine.( actually prefer yam readout)
I find torque sensor on crank easier to regulate power at back wheel than Bosch, it seems more accurate in matching your force to current on screen/ in motor.but that might be just fact I,ve used this more.( 50 or so miles on Bosch)
No dongle..no point in Peaks on trails..
Still love the bike.
Don't get me wrong the bike is superb, tiny blemishes on a massively good product. I,ll be sticking with Haibike.I was just curious as our second bike is bullet proof. We taking on the distributorship for our area . Reassuring to hear my problems appear isolated.
Thanks certainly is reassuring! This place is paradise.Well I have now clocked just shy of 6000 miles since 2012 on my Haibike - and I had one issue with a popping noise that Martin sorted - and other than that.... nothing. And I do have a dongle. And a larger cog at the pedals. And don't really look after it that well. And the battery still gives me about the range it ever did. Quality German engineering. Mind you for the £5000 I paid for it one would jolly well hope so.
The weather's nice out there huh? Yup. Sure is nice out there.