I got a Dash last weekend for a 40mi round trip commute (one that I can do occasionally on my road bike, but can't really manage to do multiple times per week). The first two days were awesome (half my commute is clear pavement before I get to the city so the extra speed helps). The bike handled well, though I noticed a few times where the assist seemed to drop off a bit and wouldn't assist past 14-15mph (regardless of PAS level)
I didn't use it thursday, but then today, day 3, I ran into multiple issues coming in. First, assist started dropping off and coming on again, little earlier than previous days. Then at one point I started getting a total drop of assist after using my brakes (so when I started up I'd have to pedal w/out assist for 10-15 seconds before it kicked in). Shortly after I got an E6 on the display (problem w/ brake cutoff). So I made sure everything was tight in the wiring and used less pull on the rear brake. That seemed to take care of the drop after breaking and no assist on startup. All is well for a couple of miles of 20-24mph cruising, then assist drops again (hadn't touched the brakes). I thought it totally died on me, but it was actually only assist after 14-15 mph that stopped. Below that the bike was working ok. Tried power cycling, checking wires again, etc but nothing helped. So I continued on at 14-15mph for the remaining 10+ miles. I don't know how the guys in the UK work with 25km/h limited ebikes, because these heavy bikes are not going much past their assisted threshold without a LOT of effort, and 15mph is just too slow. One section on a bike path I was struggling to overtake two grade school girls (with handlebar streamers and everything).
So in the course of three days, the Dash gave me my fastest commute (beat my best road bike time by ~10 minutes) and my worst (by more than 15 minutes)
I'm going to try and run some diagnostics on the way back, but not looking forward to plodding along at 14mph. Hopefully the assist will hang in there at least at that level, else my next option is to call for the sag wagon.
I didn't use it thursday, but then today, day 3, I ran into multiple issues coming in. First, assist started dropping off and coming on again, little earlier than previous days. Then at one point I started getting a total drop of assist after using my brakes (so when I started up I'd have to pedal w/out assist for 10-15 seconds before it kicked in). Shortly after I got an E6 on the display (problem w/ brake cutoff). So I made sure everything was tight in the wiring and used less pull on the rear brake. That seemed to take care of the drop after breaking and no assist on startup. All is well for a couple of miles of 20-24mph cruising, then assist drops again (hadn't touched the brakes). I thought it totally died on me, but it was actually only assist after 14-15 mph that stopped. Below that the bike was working ok. Tried power cycling, checking wires again, etc but nothing helped. So I continued on at 14-15mph for the remaining 10+ miles. I don't know how the guys in the UK work with 25km/h limited ebikes, because these heavy bikes are not going much past their assisted threshold without a LOT of effort, and 15mph is just too slow. One section on a bike path I was struggling to overtake two grade school girls (with handlebar streamers and everything).
So in the course of three days, the Dash gave me my fastest commute (beat my best road bike time by ~10 minutes) and my worst (by more than 15 minutes)
I'm going to try and run some diagnostics on the way back, but not looking forward to plodding along at 14mph. Hopefully the assist will hang in there at least at that level, else my next option is to call for the sag wagon.