Gionnirocket
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Yeah... Getting the bike properly together would be my priority.Just did another 9.5 mile ride. Had several motor cut outs only immediately after pausing pedalling to take a turn. Sometimes the motor wouldn't kick back on until I jabbed the throttle.
It's entirely possible this is not related to the changes in programming. I have issues with my gear shift sensor getting too close to my right brake lever and causing electrical interference which the controller interprets as pulling the brake lever. I haven't had this specific issue since I zip tied the sensor down but today I did shift the handlebars in the stem before I went out. Turns out the 4 bolts for the stem loosened up and my handlebars have been slowly turning down when I lean on them. This may have also caused the cable tension to my IGH to tighten up which could also have triggered the gear shift sensor to cut power.
Bike needs a little inspection.
The whole ride was done in PAS1, different route than my usual. This route had a little more elevation change. Maybe the keep current at 80% was too much for some hills. And I mean fairly low grade hills. My pedalling was in 1st and I never felt much strain in my legs but was definitely on the pedals and not ghost pedalling.
And just another example of why shift sensors can be as much trouble as they are worth. I still haven't been convinced to add one and proper shifting technique works well to avoid drivetrain strain