What happens when the cellular radio of the OMNI controller fails?
My wife and I have ST2 bikes from 2015 (
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/st2-the-ultimate-ebike-machine.2176/). On her bike, the OMNI controller radio failed and now the battery is completely dead.
It made sense to replace the battery but the out-of-warranty replacement cost for the OMNI controller was excessive: $600.
There's one more annoying problem: her bike's front headlight is always on; the right switch is ineffective.
At the bike shop, the mechanic said that this is a common problem that he could fix with his computer if the OMNI radio worked...
But the radio doesn't work! Effectively, we have a deaf & mute OMNI controller without any means of communication with the Stromer diagnostic equipment! I suppose that outside the normal maintenance procedures, one could consider opening the OMNI controller to access the internal electronics; however, it's unclear whether this would provide any physical connectivity options.
Now, I'm wondering how common is it for the OMNI controller radio to fail on ST2?
The shop was offering me a "demo" ST2S for $6K but I declined -- it's basically the same as the ST2 except for electronic shifting and a weak horn. Looking at the ST5, it seems to inherit the weak horn of the ST2S and the push for even more OMNI integration now raises a concern:
what if the radio fails on an ST5? One can't even remove the battery! Now what?