Hi everyone,
This is a great forum with a lot of helpful members. I'm hoping to leverage some of your expertise as someone new to ebikes!
Some background:
I have a new Vado 5.0 IGH that is generally great except for some questionable vibrations coming from the Enviolo hub at times. I've read through various threads regarding Vado / Como 5.0 IGH as well as Enviolo automatic hubs in general, and it's still not apparent what is normal and not. Apologies if I missed some info!
The concern is that I feel vibrations or rumblings in the pedals when at low gear indexes (ie 2-4). This occurs when effort to pedal is low, and when cadences are fairly high (standard/fast). Effort almost feels like being on the verge of ghost pedaling, but pedaling is still productive and necessary to maintain speed. Vibrations are not consistent.
A typical scenario would be eco, cadence of 75-80, speed 8-12mph. Vibrations go away if I pedal harder. There are no issues at the lowest cadences, and susceptibility increase as higher cadences are selected and lower gear indexes are shown in display.
It doesn't matter what assistance level is as it happens when assistance is OFF. I tried a different IGH 5.0, and it did it a bit as well...but that doesn't mean it's expected and okay behavior.
Other then this, bike seems fine. I can reach 28mph with a cadence in the mid to upper 90's (I know that is a concern). Belt tension *seems* okay per app (~50), and there are no apparent signs of belt rubbing. I haven't tried Calibrating Enviolo. It feels like what I would expect a vibrating belt to feel like, but I have no evidence to support that.
Any thoughts on whether or not it's normal for Enviolo automatic would be appreciated, thanks!
This is a great forum with a lot of helpful members. I'm hoping to leverage some of your expertise as someone new to ebikes!
Some background:
I have a new Vado 5.0 IGH that is generally great except for some questionable vibrations coming from the Enviolo hub at times. I've read through various threads regarding Vado / Como 5.0 IGH as well as Enviolo automatic hubs in general, and it's still not apparent what is normal and not. Apologies if I missed some info!
The concern is that I feel vibrations or rumblings in the pedals when at low gear indexes (ie 2-4). This occurs when effort to pedal is low, and when cadences are fairly high (standard/fast). Effort almost feels like being on the verge of ghost pedaling, but pedaling is still productive and necessary to maintain speed. Vibrations are not consistent.
A typical scenario would be eco, cadence of 75-80, speed 8-12mph. Vibrations go away if I pedal harder. There are no issues at the lowest cadences, and susceptibility increase as higher cadences are selected and lower gear indexes are shown in display.
It doesn't matter what assistance level is as it happens when assistance is OFF. I tried a different IGH 5.0, and it did it a bit as well...but that doesn't mean it's expected and okay behavior.
Other then this, bike seems fine. I can reach 28mph with a cadence in the mid to upper 90's (I know that is a concern). Belt tension *seems* okay per app (~50), and there are no apparent signs of belt rubbing. I haven't tried Calibrating Enviolo. It feels like what I would expect a vibrating belt to feel like, but I have no evidence to support that.
Any thoughts on whether or not it's normal for Enviolo automatic would be appreciated, thanks!