I have a Giant Explore E-2 with apparent electrical issues. I got caught out in fairly heavy rain one day and decided to climb a very steep hill so I pushed it up to max power - then it wouldn't come back down to lower power levels. When I got home, still in max power, the battery wouldn't turn off so I had to take the battery right out. Put it back in the next day and the lights wouldn't turn on. Later the front one came on but not the back one. Then the bike decided to adjust the power level automatically - jumping up and down between levels!
Took the bike to my lbs - they tested, rode etc and couldn't make it fault.
After a week in my sick bed I finally got out for another ride today, seven km in and the motor stops assisting but the power levels were still able to be adjusted. Decided to try the old Microsoft technique of turning off and on but it wouldn't turn back on. It was a very long, hard ride home without any power assist! Battery is currently on the charger but it wasn't showing as flat so I doubt it will help.
I guess it's back to the lbs on Monday but I am very frustrated as this is a new bike, not yet three months old. I paid a lot of money and have looked after it!
Anyone had the chain come off while going over bumps? The chain will jam in between the front chainring and motor cover, it's hard to pull out and will damage the plastic covers.
This is my loose yamaha motor
My cover is split quite badly, Giant gave a new one but to fit it you have to remove the 40mm nut on the crank. I don't have a socket or spanner that size.
My Giant Quick E+ is in the shop getting two issues sorted
1) After a ride in the rain yesterday the bike no longer powers on (at least not when you push the button on the controller, it does however sometime turn on randomly while the bike is just sitting there, with no-one touching it). Taking the battery out and replacing it will cause the bike to power on (without pushing the power button) but as soon as you power it off you can't turn it on again (without removing and replacing the battery). Based on other comments I suspect moisture has got into the controller. The mechanic said he has had to replace a few controllers due to issues with them. Hopefully a new controller will fix the problem. My Evo display has also been fogging up, so clearly moisture is getting into that as well.
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My Giant Quick E+ is in the shop getting two issues sorted
1) After a ride in the rain yesterday the bike no longer powers on (at least not when you push the button on the controller, it does however sometime turn on randomly while the bike is just sitting there, with no-one touching it). Taking the battery out and replacing it will cause the bike to power on (without pushing the power button) but as soon as you power it off you can't turn it on again (without removing and replacing the battery). Based on other comments I suspect moisture has got into the controller. The mechanic said he has had to replace a few controllers due to issues with them. Hopefully a new controller will fix the problem. My Evo display has also been fogging up, so clearly moisture is getting into that as well.
2) The chain keeps skipping on my smallest sprocket. I thought this would just be require a derailleur adjustment but a couple of shops have adjusted it for me and the problem still persists. The mechanic this morning said he things the sprocket is worn and needs replacing (I've only done 900km on it so was surprised at that). I ride almost exclusively in the smallest sprocket and usually use the higher assist levels to ride at a fair pace but even so I would have thought a cassette was good for more km than that.
Mine started slipping at 800 miles, I swapped the 2 smallest cogs with my road bike and got a further 900. The chain will be stretched by now so will slip. I've changed the whole drivetrain now, I have a 11-25 cassette and larger front ring to spread the wear, and I ease the effort when changing gear.My Giant Quick E+ is in the shop getting two issues sorted
1) After a ride in the rain yesterday the bike no longer powers on (at least not when you push the button on the controller, it does however sometime turn on randomly while the bike is just sitting there, with no-one touching it). Taking the battery out and replacing it will cause the bike to power on (without pushing the power button) but as soon as you power it off you can't turn it on again (without removing and replacing the battery). Based on other comments I suspect moisture has got into the controller. The mechanic said he has had to replace a few controllers due to issues with them. Hopefully a new controller will fix the problem. My Evo display has also been fogging up, so clearly moisture is getting into that as well.
2) The chain keeps skipping on my smallest sprocket. I thought this would just be require a derailleur adjustment but a couple of shops have adjusted it for me and the problem still persists. The mechanic this morning said he things the sprocket is worn and needs replacing (I've only done 900km on it so was surprised at that). I ride almost exclusively in the smallest sprocket and usually use the higher assist levels to ride at a fair pace but even so I would have thought a cassette was good for more km than that.
Still under warranty so I'll get Giant to do it, but thanks for info.I have the tool. It's a specialist tool and a bit expensive but worth it.
https://www.hibike.de/cyclus-tools-...hlussmutter-p8317cc0199552273a2fa895c209a2090
Yes bolts are tight, but I'll look at fitting washers or different bolts. It's still under warranty so I can Giant to do it, but if I repair it I would ream the holes and fit a bush to tighten everything up.Wow. Are the motor bolts tight when you do that ?
I changed my motor bolts and nuts to titanium ones with 2 washers and a lock washer and the motor is nice and snug. I found the original bolts got rusty and the Allen heads started to round off little when loosening the bolts.
I'm also on an NZ version, loving the 45km/h speed! I haven't noticed any motor vibrations on my 25min commute though thankfully.I commute 70km return 3x per week on a 2019 quick E limited to 45km/h (NZ version) which is a fantastic bike except for two issues:
1 - motor vibration through the pedals which leaves my feet buzzing after longer rides (45-60 mins). I didn’t get this on my old Shimano mid drive and it seems to be getting worse but the shop tell me there is nothing wrong. Anyone else had this issue?
2 - my first controller unit leaked on first contact with rain and stopped responding / kept turning on by itself. Thanks to this forum I knew what it was and got a free replacement with no issues since.
I'm also on an NZ version, loving the 45km/h speed! ...
...Were you (or anyone) experiencing any of these speed/cutout anomalies with your controller waterproofing issues?? p.s. i've Checked the positioning of my cadence magnet and it is correctly positioned.
My solution to stop chain jumping off, a cheap front derailluer locked in the mid position.