I replaced the belt with a new one , realigned with laser, and had the same issues. Its not a problem in ECO 1 or 2, just ECO 3 (1500 watts) or greater. It skips less with the laser re-alignment, but it still happens.
I have a legacy Crosstour ( titanium) with the exact same issue…problem was solved by tightening the belt and adding a snubber. I expected to see issues with what seemed like over tightening but it’s been a year (800 miles) and so far so good … Good luck
Anyone know the UC Pro headset bearing sizes? The top says 1 1/8 but it seems like the top and bottom bearings/cups might be different sizes looking at the frame. I hope that a new set will fix the wobbly front, after an head on accident, which I cannot seem to get right.
Anyone know the brand/model of the rear rack on the UCP pro? Mine just had the aluminum of one of the braces break at the welds. While I am not pleased, I am not sure how to find another compatible rack, buying the same seems like the easiest fix.
Anyone know the UC Pro headset bearing sizes? The top says 1 1/8 but it seems like the top and bottom bearings/cups might be different sizes looking at the frame. I hope that a new set will fix the wobbly front, after an head on accident, which I cannot seem to get right.
I ended up taking the bike to a shop and they ended up adding another spacer on top to better get things tightened down which eliminated the slop/wiggle at the headset.
Anyone know the brand/model of the rear rack on the UCP pro? Mine just had the aluminum of one of the braces break at the welds. While I am not pleased, I am not sure how to find another compatible rack, buying the same seems like the easiest fix.
Had a funny bug come up with my new m620 motor controller. Not worried just thought it was funny, my new top speed is >4000 mph and I have really traveled an amazing distance. I have never actually seen odd numbers on the display, not sure what caused the weird numbers other than there must be some buffer overflow issue.
Got my new rack installed, went with Tubus Logo Classic, steel to try and avoid the aluminium fatigue cracking the killed the original rack. I love having the lower rail to attach the panniers to and still be able to take them one and off with a top bag installed.