it happens on throttle also, mine is an 18/19 , think 18. I also have a brake light error in the display if I pull either lever and no brake light
when my motor is engaged it will only accelerate, it cannot keep a steady speed or slow down. If I try to maintain 5, 10, 15 or 20 it goes in a loop....reach speed, reduce pedal effort, continues to accelerate until the torque sensor disengages, starts slowing, pedal effort increases without motor, slows down past desired speed , more effort, torque sensor engages motor, motor accelerates reduce pedal pressure as speed arrives , continue reducing pressure passing desired speed and repeat process. When tq sensor engages always a jerk never smooth no matter the speed or power, less noticeable at higher speed. 1-2 times per 2 battery rides for the error on the display and momentary power drop
i have owned only Stromer , this feels almost like what I thought a cadence sensor would feel like to me, never had 1
They have the same exact Tmm4 sensor.
I definitely do not have those issues like that. You told me before but I didn’t realized until now how yours rides.
Try to have the Center display , controller changed and the Tq sensor. They are all easy to change , controller is under the top portion of top tube . And wheel has Thru axle , easy to remove.
I also would put dielectric grease on all cable
Contacts.
Q- Did you get it brand new ? Not a Demo or lightly used ! Can not know who worked on it before and how they rode it, etc...
And also know the mechanic who wrenches on it, make sure is the best.
Now I don’t let anyone work on it , b/c i know how to Do it. Not many are really good ebike mechanics, they may pull the rear wheel out badly or who knows what else...
Mine rides very steady but in Pas 4/5 as you know is very responsive, it will pass 25mph very easy with light pedalling or 27-28 with 75-77Rpm( iput a 52 T ring).
I spoked with several Stromer St2/S/ 3 bike shop employees: mechanics and they said mine is more responsive , acceleration is faster(PAS 4/5) and easier to ride.
Is 56lb compared with 65-70 For The St5 i have yet to meet someone who rode both.
If you fix it , it will be a great ebike to ride and as you know it will also get many compliments and the obligatory questions :
“How much did you pay for it, Is it electric, Where is the motor, battery, how long does it take to charge , how many miles , where dis you buy it ???...”
Usually is 2-3 of those q’s but smtms. all of them
. Those may be future ebr members , building the ebike world. community.
Back to the Nitro - The ebike Together with a Grin Satiator Charger (you can safely charge it at 6.2amps from 20-90% in under 75minutes), enjoy a light meal / coffee, then continue the ride
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No need for a 1kw, 12lb battery pack !