Great you got things fixed up. I don't think the manufacturing fault you show though could have caused the controller to fail. It could have caused a serious issue later if after riding the other wire sheath got damaged and then the wires shorted.
Great you got things fixed up. I don't think the manufacturing fault you show though could have caused the controller to fail. It could have caused a serious issue later if after riding the other wire sheath got damaged and then the wires shorted.
Well, add us to the list!There are some posts on Facebook of people having the controller go after riding some miles of it initially working. It has me wondering if something like that was going on.
Yeah, I'm in that phase. Nothing wiring-wise was touched during the high seat install. And the bike rode correctly for 7 miles after this, before failing while at a friend's house and parked. While he and I were talking about it, I noticed the front halo light go off. It had been about 5 minutes, so I thought that maybe the bike had a 'power-save' mode when not being ridden. But looking back, I think that this was the moment that something electric actually failed, and I wasn't even riding at the time.Wow, I'm guessing you will find internal wire damage. Installing the tall seat probably moved some stuff around. First make sure none of the connectors under the seat disconnected though.
During troubleshooting they had also asked me to follow the motor power cable and look for damage where it goes into the motor so I would inspect that as well.
Well, at least I've gotten 9 powered miles out of it so far, and have other e-bikes to ride!Level 1 support was OK, everything after that was extremely slow.
Well, I just got the shipping notice that my wife's Brushed Aluminum HyperScorp is shipping today. It will likely be delivered tomorrow.
Wish me luck. From the recent HyperScorpion posts, it sounds like I'll need it!
Hey try uncle fjester method on YouTubeDoes anyone know of a good bike stand that will work with the Hyper? Thanks!
I used the Uf method now due to not one bike shop in my area will touch my bike simply because they do not have a proper lift/stand. Juiced is supposedly sending me a new throttle (telling me I have a faulty throttle that is causing my motor surge), and front wheel due to a bearing issue in the hub. My front shock also make a clang noise I made a youtube video on that among many other issues. When I receive the parts and who knows when that will be, I will update.Hey try uncle fjester method on YouTube
Hey got my new throttle yesterday and it’s just another throttle, same problems. Sent an email to my contact at juiced and I guess the wait is on. From dealing with Esc in the last 15 years I can tell you it’s a problem with the controller. Most controllers have a port for software updates and for adjusting its operating perimeters, from what I know these controllers don’t have that ability. It’s a design software issue. I wonder if they had the same problems with the hyper scramblers.I used the Uf method now due to not one bike shop in my area will touch my bike simply because they do not have a proper lift/stand. Juiced is supposedly sending me a new throttle (telling me I have a faulty throttle that is causing my motor surge), and front wheel due to a bearing issue in the hub. My front shock also make a clang noise I made a youtube video on that among many other issues. When I receive the parts and who knows when that will be, I will update.