CharPatton
New Member
re: Platinum Interceptor with mag wheels
I LOVE my Pedego. Have not driven my car to work in 4 months!
But, had some issues early on when the battery contacts failed and I was left without power and it took 2 hours to walk home pushing the bike. (BTW, local Pedego service was awesome, delivering a loaner to my house for a few weeks while they worked on it.) There is a LOT of resistance in the pedals when there is no electricity. I can pedal downhill and a bit on the flat, but the minute one tries to ride uphill at all the resistance in the pedals is super high. It then feels like a resistance bike at the gym.
Is this just the way the Platinum Interceptor is designed?
Or could there be a flaw with my particular bike’s motor that is causing this that could be fixed?
Any and all ideas welcome.
Otherwise, the bike is AWESOME.
Thank you!
I LOVE my Pedego. Have not driven my car to work in 4 months!
But, had some issues early on when the battery contacts failed and I was left without power and it took 2 hours to walk home pushing the bike. (BTW, local Pedego service was awesome, delivering a loaner to my house for a few weeks while they worked on it.) There is a LOT of resistance in the pedals when there is no electricity. I can pedal downhill and a bit on the flat, but the minute one tries to ride uphill at all the resistance in the pedals is super high. It then feels like a resistance bike at the gym.
Is this just the way the Platinum Interceptor is designed?
Or could there be a flaw with my particular bike’s motor that is causing this that could be fixed?
Any and all ideas welcome.
Otherwise, the bike is AWESOME.
Thank you!