June 16, 20205 yr Author Instinct for me is to grab the brake which is quicker then fumbling for an on/off button esp if I'm wearing gloves. Sorry for the slow response, I have not yet put the order in because I had a terminal disaster on my hand bike. I snapped the frame! So I will hopefully get this welded over the next week or two and then look at ordering the relevant parts from China. Again, sorry for my slow response and here’s a photo to show you the damage. I’m quite proud that someone with arm function can destroy a mountain bike!
June 16, 20205 yr It's all that spinach you are eating Popeye . I was going to say fr being able to break it but looks like there is an element of rust around the break so fatigue/stress ahs got it in the end ?
June 20, 20205 yr Hi I've got 2 Granite Batribikes. One was my brothers, he gave up on his 6 months ago. They are both coming up to 5 years old. One has done over 8000 miles the other 4000 miles. Both bikes developed an intermittent problem similar to yours. I spent time testing each cells and they were all fine and the voltage output was around 41 volts when the bikes were working. Just by chance I checked the 30amp car type fuse. It was blackened and had groves on one tab. I filed it and cleaned it. The bike started to work. This was also the problem on my brothers bike. I couldn't believe I wasted so much time and it was only a 30amp fuse. (10 for £1.99). You might have the same problem if you have the same type of fuse. Good luck Gordon
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