My love affair with my bargain Synergie which I bought last month for £100 ended today ... OK lets say its temporarily suspended ... hopefully
Perhaps someone can make a few suggestions what to look for please?
Been out for about 3 long rides lately, using a mix of pedal only, pedal assist and twist throttle and its seemed fine. This is my first venture into electric bikes, and it did seem a little noisy, but assumed that was just the way it is.
Today, start off OK, but soon bike seemed heavier than normal in pedal only. Just thought I was getting lazy, having the power option at my finger tips, so tending to resort to pedal assist just because I could. After a stready uphill climb, I was convinced bike was not performing normally. Got off and tried to push it, and back wheel is very tight - will hardly spin manually. Also, even when coasting or pedalling with no power, sounds like the motor is running. We turned back from our ride, and pedalling got even more difficult - like I was actually fighting against the motor or turning it myself when pedalling. When I put pedal assist on or used the throttle, bike pulled as normal, although seemed perhaps more noisy. Battery life also seemed to drop quicker, although possibly because I was relying on it more, as pedalling was such hard work. The motor hub also seemed hot to touch after use, but as I haven't checked that before, I wasn't sure if it was normal.
So knowledgable pedelec peeps - where do I start? Is rear brake possibly siezed on? Its a hub type, cable seems to be moving OK on the outside - I thought of tapping the casing lightly to see if something frees up? Or could it be bearings in the hub? Are these serviceable? As I said, the motor is cutting in and pulling well, so I don't think that is at fault.
Any advice gratefully received. Very disappointed at having to cut our trip short, but hoping there is life in the old bike yet ... the 2 wheeled one that is, not me
Been out for about 3 long rides lately, using a mix of pedal only, pedal assist and twist throttle and its seemed fine. This is my first venture into electric bikes, and it did seem a little noisy, but assumed that was just the way it is.
Today, start off OK, but soon bike seemed heavier than normal in pedal only. Just thought I was getting lazy, having the power option at my finger tips, so tending to resort to pedal assist just because I could. After a stready uphill climb, I was convinced bike was not performing normally. Got off and tried to push it, and back wheel is very tight - will hardly spin manually. Also, even when coasting or pedalling with no power, sounds like the motor is running. We turned back from our ride, and pedalling got even more difficult - like I was actually fighting against the motor or turning it myself when pedalling. When I put pedal assist on or used the throttle, bike pulled as normal, although seemed perhaps more noisy. Battery life also seemed to drop quicker, although possibly because I was relying on it more, as pedalling was such hard work. The motor hub also seemed hot to touch after use, but as I haven't checked that before, I wasn't sure if it was normal.
So knowledgable pedelec peeps - where do I start? Is rear brake possibly siezed on? Its a hub type, cable seems to be moving OK on the outside - I thought of tapping the casing lightly to see if something frees up? Or could it be bearings in the hub? Are these serviceable? As I said, the motor is cutting in and pulling well, so I don't think that is at fault.
Any advice gratefully received. Very disappointed at having to cut our trip short, but hoping there is life in the old bike yet ... the 2 wheeled one that is, not me
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