I started getting code 30s after taking my bike back out after last winter. They were intermittent. For me the errors were stopped by cleaning the battery contacts, on the battery and on the bike, and squirting a little dielectric grease on the contacts. Then I put the battery in, took it out, repeatedly several times.My Radrover with 1500 miles (bought in 2016) keeps giving a code 30 maintain error and power shuts off. I have carefully check all connections (twice). Since I’m out of warranty, is the bike just junk now?
My Radrover with 1500 miles (bought in 2016) keeps giving a code 30 maintain error and power shuts off. I have carefully check all connections (twice). Since I’m out of warranty, is the bike just junk now?
dielectric grease is great. There is one connection you want to push on the top to set it at the bottom. You don't want to pull on the bottom first are is a pain. Also put it where the battery plugs in and check the battery with a volt meter to see what it is. I live in Florida have had to ride in the rain too. It Is a 2019 with a little over 2000 miles. You could open up the controller the one by the down by the fender and blow it out with caned air too.My 2018 Radcity just reached 1500 mi / 18 mos and I have the same problem as you had. Checked all connections and they were fine. I have no throttle, no PAS (red led not lit), no headlight either. All LCD display functions work until it times out. Did you get yours fixed ? If so do you know if it was the controller or the wiring harness. Thanks
I bought a Rad Rover in August of 2019, and it arrived with minor damage. The derailleur guard was bent (very easy to fix), and the indexed shifter was one speed OFF. It said "2" when it was in "1", and said "7" when it was in "6". I qwas in contact with Rad Power (very helpful) when I had an accident (run over by a Harley-Davidson, of all things!) and the bike was totaled. I had found the shipping packaging about as good as could be, but there are going to be some problems shipping anythingthat big and complicated.I have two 2016 Radrovers since Sept/2016 with about 1000 miles each. First issue I've had was related to shipping and one of the Rovers with minor damage like:
- bent rear derailleur causing the chain to rub the rear tire in 3 lower gears (bent back in alignment)
- damage to pedal crank and it fell off in the first 10 miles. Only a replacement crank under warranty worked.
- minor stuff like re-torquing nuts/bolts/screws, adjusting brakes, adjusting derailleur (constantly), and tightening spokes
I later developed and issue on the same RR with the shipping damage with the controller hitting the power cut-off and watts show 000 and the power wouldn't re-engage when you mph slow down below the cut off speed. I had to pause my peddling for 2-4 seconds before it would restart the motor. New controller under warranty resolved this issue.
The same Radrover (with shipping damage) battery stopped charging after 200 miles (it would power the bike and discharge properly). Replaced under warranty.
The second Radrover shipping box was in very good condition. I assumed both were shipped at the same time side-by-side because they arrived on the same delivery truck. A thicker box with extra padding would help solve warranty issues as you ship further across the country (WA to NM).
The second Radrover developed a controller issue (30 maintain error) around the 500 mile mark. It started only at start-up 1-3 times in a row; but, wouldn't occur for the rest of the ride (6-30 mile rides). A few months later, the 30 maintain error would occur in the middle of the ride and shut down +10 times a ride. Rad Power Bikes sent me a new controller, wiring harness, and controller under warranty to resolve the issue. Installed all 3 and got the same 30 maintain error every single time I engaged the PAS. Put the old controller back on the RR to trouble-shoot and that worked and zero errors after +350 miles.
I have to commend Rad Power Bikes on their responsiveness and customer service. Never an issues trouble-shooting with them and shipping of replacement parts. I worry about how much $$ it might cost to keep the Radrover running out of warranty. I might convert to a mid-drive depending on the cost of replacement parts.
I have had the Radmini4 now for about a week and a half. Only minor problems. Handlebars were not set straight, and the bolts that hold them on were MUCH TOO TIGHT. Rad instructions give specific torque values, but my experience with 2 Rad bikes is that whoever assembles them DOES NOT USE A TORQUE WRENCH and badly over-tightens many. I had to use a miniature "breaker bar" on the wrench to get these two bolts loose enough to straighten the bars! I did have a similar problem with my former Rover. The other problem was a "whining" front wheel, and a call to Rad resulted in oiling a rubber "washer/sleeve" on the wheel. It worked, but I would have NEVER found that out by myself.I bought a Rad Rover in August of 2019, and it arrived with minor damage. The derailleur guard was bent (very easy to fix), and the indexed shifter was one speed OFF. It said "2" when it was in "1", and said "7" when it was in "6". I qwas in contact with Rad Power (very helpful) when I had an accident (run over by a Harley-Davidson, of all things!) and the bike was totaled. I had found the shipping packaging about as good as could be, but there are going to be some problems shipping anythingthat big and complicated.
Right now I am awaiting arrival of a new Radmini4. I will let everyone know how it arrives next week.