jimmy_montrose
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I took my Allant+ 7s to the bike shop the other day to get it upgraded to a 10 speed. While the shop was inspecting things they found the rear wheel's outer rim was cracked severely enough that they don't think it is safe to ride on. I don't have a picture of it yet but will post later. They mentioned that they have seen a few bikes come back this way. They will submit it for warranty coverage. But, to get another rear wheel for an Allant+ 7s it will be a wait of 5 months! I called the other bike shop I work with in my state. Same story. A few bikes come in with this issue, there are no replacement wheels available. So this is a big problem for me. I sold my car and use my Allant+ 7s as my main mode of transportation. Between the two shops the consensus seems to be to try and piece together a new wheel from parts, potentially. Has anyone else heard of this problem? Any solutions or suggestions?
I have a little over 5000 miles on the bike. Ridden only on the pavement. I use turbo mode pretty much all the time because I like going fast. Always recharge to 100% after every ride-no issues with the battery.
Really though maybe it is because i ride in turbo mode all the time but it seems to tear the crap out of the rear sprocket. It has been replaced three times because it eventually starts skipping over teeth.
The front light system is improperly designed. It has a wire that passes through the body of the bike to the front light via a hole in the frame. The light is mounted on the fork so it moves with the fork when riding. The wire has cracked and split where it passes through the frame. Even with the plastic rub strip. The light should not be mounted to the fork causing the wire to move around with the light. This seems like pretty basic mechanical design error. The light should be mounted to a fixed point. Or, the wire needs to be clamped tighter and its insulator would need to be like 10 times stronger than it is. The shop is going to put a new light on also under warranty. It will fail again because of the design of the bike. Bought a battery powered light and put it on the handle bar so I don't get stuck in the dark with a broken wire.
Those problems are a pain, but the greatest thing about the Trek eBike - it enabled me to get out and bike comfortably. It opened my eyes to how important it is for me to be outside off the computer, off the phone every day. I love the bike and love biking so I hope I can get it back on the road soon
I have a little over 5000 miles on the bike. Ridden only on the pavement. I use turbo mode pretty much all the time because I like going fast. Always recharge to 100% after every ride-no issues with the battery.
Really though maybe it is because i ride in turbo mode all the time but it seems to tear the crap out of the rear sprocket. It has been replaced three times because it eventually starts skipping over teeth.
The front light system is improperly designed. It has a wire that passes through the body of the bike to the front light via a hole in the frame. The light is mounted on the fork so it moves with the fork when riding. The wire has cracked and split where it passes through the frame. Even with the plastic rub strip. The light should not be mounted to the fork causing the wire to move around with the light. This seems like pretty basic mechanical design error. The light should be mounted to a fixed point. Or, the wire needs to be clamped tighter and its insulator would need to be like 10 times stronger than it is. The shop is going to put a new light on also under warranty. It will fail again because of the design of the bike. Bought a battery powered light and put it on the handle bar so I don't get stuck in the dark with a broken wire.
Those problems are a pain, but the greatest thing about the Trek eBike - it enabled me to get out and bike comfortably. It opened my eyes to how important it is for me to be outside off the computer, off the phone every day. I love the bike and love biking so I hope I can get it back on the road soon