I took my Ripcurrent S to the bike shop to get the fork upgraded and a tune up. Well when I got it back and on the ride home and since then while I'm riding it seems like the motor randomly quits giving throttle and pedal assist. No matter what I try it doesn't seem to do anything maybe 10-30 seconds later kick back on. It's random and it's dangerous turning on to a street or a car coming and you lose all power. Earlier I lost all power half way up a steep hill and had to get off and walk it up.
I don't know if this is a coincidence but when I mess with the wires in the front it seems to kick back on quicker so I thought maybe when they took off the headset etc they had to disconnect the wires so I disconnected and reconnected the wires in the front that connects to the throttle and lcd display but when I went out today I still had the same issue. When I came back I tried it again and tried a couple different wires but haven't gone back out yet.
The lcd display seems to be working fine when the motor cuts out and I have been riding on full battery as well and the battery meter seems normal. It seems like it's the motor that quits responding. If it was battery related I would assume the lcd display would shut off or start going crazy. I used to have a battery issue when the ports melted and the battery meter would go all crazy up and down as I lose power but this time it stays at its present level. I looked at my battery connectors and they seem fine.
What can I troubleshoot to figure this out? I contacted juiced but not sure when I will get a reply.
This bike shop doesn't work on anything electrical so I can't take it to them to figure it out. I also do like this shop and they have worked on this bike quite a bit and have figured out some challenges other bike mechanics couldn't so I don't want to cause any issue with them and theres no real proof of anything just my word. I just figured maybe when they put the bike back together a wire didn't get properly connected. I do know a local ebike guy that works on these and the electrical so I might have to drop it off to him. Just thought I'd check here if there's any suggestion on what I can try myself.
Thanks
I don't know if this is a coincidence but when I mess with the wires in the front it seems to kick back on quicker so I thought maybe when they took off the headset etc they had to disconnect the wires so I disconnected and reconnected the wires in the front that connects to the throttle and lcd display but when I went out today I still had the same issue. When I came back I tried it again and tried a couple different wires but haven't gone back out yet.
The lcd display seems to be working fine when the motor cuts out and I have been riding on full battery as well and the battery meter seems normal. It seems like it's the motor that quits responding. If it was battery related I would assume the lcd display would shut off or start going crazy. I used to have a battery issue when the ports melted and the battery meter would go all crazy up and down as I lose power but this time it stays at its present level. I looked at my battery connectors and they seem fine.
What can I troubleshoot to figure this out? I contacted juiced but not sure when I will get a reply.
This bike shop doesn't work on anything electrical so I can't take it to them to figure it out. I also do like this shop and they have worked on this bike quite a bit and have figured out some challenges other bike mechanics couldn't so I don't want to cause any issue with them and theres no real proof of anything just my word. I just figured maybe when they put the bike back together a wire didn't get properly connected. I do know a local ebike guy that works on these and the electrical so I might have to drop it off to him. Just thought I'd check here if there's any suggestion on what I can try myself.
Thanks