Bluenotgreen
New Member
I own a hard tail, electric Haibike mountain bike. This has done less than 500 miles and appears to have developed a fault. It has been returned to the dealer for servicing and also to have this fault checked out. It is difficult to actually describe the fault but here goes.
This typically occurs with the power assist in mid-position, in high gear and on a flat, or slightly downhill stretch of road and at a speed of approximately 15 mph with me applying steady pressure to the cranks to maintain this speed. As the cranks are rotated, I occasionally get a slight 'give' in the crank as though a cog was jumping a tooth. This happens intermittently but always in the conditions described. It does not occur when peddling uphill or on rough ground when lower gears are used. The dealer has checked the chains drive, the motor and used his computer to try to find the cause. He has also test ridden the bike and can not find a fault. His conclusion is that 'give' that only I experience is the result of the slight delay as the motor takes up the drive. I did not experience this at any time over the first few hundred miles of riding the machine. The fault just appeared.
Does anyone have ideas about this? Could it be me not riding correctly?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
This typically occurs with the power assist in mid-position, in high gear and on a flat, or slightly downhill stretch of road and at a speed of approximately 15 mph with me applying steady pressure to the cranks to maintain this speed. As the cranks are rotated, I occasionally get a slight 'give' in the crank as though a cog was jumping a tooth. This happens intermittently but always in the conditions described. It does not occur when peddling uphill or on rough ground when lower gears are used. The dealer has checked the chains drive, the motor and used his computer to try to find the cause. He has also test ridden the bike and can not find a fault. His conclusion is that 'give' that only I experience is the result of the slight delay as the motor takes up the drive. I did not experience this at any time over the first few hundred miles of riding the machine. The fault just appeared.
Does anyone have ideas about this? Could it be me not riding correctly?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.