Allan
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New Member here so I hope I'm posting this properly.
Bought my Easy Motion Neo Carbon several weeks ago. I rode it many times on the same stretch of road and paths to see how it performs. Each time the bike performed differently. I took this information and went back to my dealer who, today, replaced the display panel and it's mount. I left the dealer's shop and at my first attempt to use the throttle it did not engage. After turning off/on the display all seemed fine.
Then went on a spin behind my house where there are steep hills. I again encountered the same problems that led to the display/mount replacement. The display read that all was well but the engine would not engage. No eco, no standard, no sport, no boost, no throttle. Turning off/on the display created a momentary solution. But then the problem returned.
Getting back to flatter areas all seemed well as I tested the sport and boost modes but when I dropped down to eco the engine once again stopped working. No error message on the display, just no engine power.
I know that this bike is not for use in mountains but I'm just going up the hills in my area. Still. I wonder if this bike does kick out like this because it can't take a hill over, say, 15 degrees.
Now the bike did begin to give me some power when I started up a steep hill but then it conked out. Combined with the above mentioned use of sport and boost which led to the engine conking out when I went to eco (or at times even throttle), I wonder if this is indicative of an engine reaching its limit and shutting itself off (without any error messages) as some kind of safety mechanism. That is, you put too much strain on the bike by either going up a steep hill or using boost and the engine responds by cutting out.
Anyone have similar problems with the engine turning off? Is it a mechanical problem? Is it a built-in software feature that the bike turns off after some straining. Would appreciate some feedback as right now I feel I spent a lot of money for a brand new bike that isn't performing up to my expectations, at all. Thanks in advance for your considered responses.
Bought my Easy Motion Neo Carbon several weeks ago. I rode it many times on the same stretch of road and paths to see how it performs. Each time the bike performed differently. I took this information and went back to my dealer who, today, replaced the display panel and it's mount. I left the dealer's shop and at my first attempt to use the throttle it did not engage. After turning off/on the display all seemed fine.
Then went on a spin behind my house where there are steep hills. I again encountered the same problems that led to the display/mount replacement. The display read that all was well but the engine would not engage. No eco, no standard, no sport, no boost, no throttle. Turning off/on the display created a momentary solution. But then the problem returned.
Getting back to flatter areas all seemed well as I tested the sport and boost modes but when I dropped down to eco the engine once again stopped working. No error message on the display, just no engine power.
I know that this bike is not for use in mountains but I'm just going up the hills in my area. Still. I wonder if this bike does kick out like this because it can't take a hill over, say, 15 degrees.
Now the bike did begin to give me some power when I started up a steep hill but then it conked out. Combined with the above mentioned use of sport and boost which led to the engine conking out when I went to eco (or at times even throttle), I wonder if this is indicative of an engine reaching its limit and shutting itself off (without any error messages) as some kind of safety mechanism. That is, you put too much strain on the bike by either going up a steep hill or using boost and the engine responds by cutting out.
Anyone have similar problems with the engine turning off? Is it a mechanical problem? Is it a built-in software feature that the bike turns off after some straining. Would appreciate some feedback as right now I feel I spent a lot of money for a brand new bike that isn't performing up to my expectations, at all. Thanks in advance for your considered responses.