$16.6k in Switzerland.Yes, $14,500 with WREN susp and seat suspension.
$16.6k in Switzerland.Yes, $14,500 with WREN susp and seat suspension.
my Stromer ST7 motor overheats EVERY time between 12 and 16kms and Sports-Mode immediately dies.
I can confirm, the (S) mode can get locked due to high motor temperature.
This happens also, if proper settings are used. But operating the ST7 with too low speed forces the error. However, it's not a design failure, it's because of the safety settings. Remember: Riding in the flat with 45 km/h is no reason for (S) mode! The ST7 is strong enough to do this in [3] and with redudes sensor settings. Intermittent pedaling is a sign for too high support level.
I was unable to force a ST5 in to overheat. But the smaller battery leads to a locked mode when she close to empty.
The ST2s was a complete different bike, which was clearly stronger on hill climbs. At these time, the EU restrictions were not in place.
Compared with the ST5, the ST7 is the cruiser and the ST5 the sports car. The main reasons are the two overdrive gears and the slow smart shift. But the Pirelli Angel have a little bit superior grip over the Pirelli Cycl-e. You may check this out forcing the rear wheel to lock on a clean paved road.
I follow the the debate about the ST7 since long time; just made 1'000km for testing on a ST3 Pinion, now, I'm on a ST7. Personally, I miss the automatic idle-gear selection more than I appreciate the automatic start-gear selection.
Thanks. It's all a matter of preference and, for me, there is a VERY good "reason for Sports-Mode on the flat":- it's fun. I do not find that using only Gear 3 is sufficient for my speed/acceleration sensitivity requirements to warrant paying 2-3 times more than other S-Pedelecs. Once I have had a taste of Sports Mode on the ST5 and now, for 20% of my ride, on this ST7, i cannot do without it. I will even stop and unecessarily rest the bike (wait 15 minutes and reboot) just to get the S-Mode back again mid-ride. Anyway. Here is my bike's Omni screenshot - straight after an S-Mode overheat. Does yours get up to 87 CELSIUS? Thanks Bluecat
for me, there is a VERY good "reason for Sports-Mode on the flat":- it's fun.
You're a lucky guy!I did not encounter any major issues, finger crossed !
Good for you. I haven’t been as fortunate. I just received my third (!) ST7 About two weeks ago. The first two died (the electronics shorted out) and were not repairable. The first one died at about 300 miles, the second at 500 miles. The new one is noticeably better — the S mode stays on when going up hills, that weird “out of sync” feeling when squeezing and releasing the brakes is gone, and it just feels more responsive. Stromer and my dealer (The New Wheel) have been great through the entire experience, and I really appreciated their willingness to deal with the problems without hesitation. The lesson is: don’t be first in line to buy a new, first generation Stromer model that pushes the envelope on technology. Wait a year for issues to be resolvedI did not encounter any major issues, finger crossed !
Are these $10k bikes crapping out?Good for you. I haven’t been as fortunate. I just received my third (!) ST7 About two weeks ago. The first two died (the electronics shorted out) and were not repairable. The first one died at about 300 miles, the second at 500 miles. The new one is noticeably better — the S mode stays on when going up hills, that weird “out of sync” feeling when squeezing and releasing the brakes is gone, and it just feels more responsive. Stromer and my dealer (The New Wheel) have been great through the entire experience, and I really appreciated their willingness to deal with the problems without hesitation. The lesson is: don’t be first in line to buy a new, first generation Stromer model that pushes the envelope on technology. Wait a year for issues to be resolved
Are these $10k bikes crapping out?
Not the $10k bikes. The $15k onesAre these $10k bikes crapping out?
Wow, Abe.. I am glad they were able to get you back on the road.. Stromer almost had to replace my bike as well but they were able to fix it.Good for you. I haven’t been as fortunate. I just received my third (!) ST7 About two weeks ago. The first two died (the electronics shorted out) and were not repairable. The first one died at about 300 miles, the second at 500 miles. The new one is noticeably better — the S mode stays on when going up hills, that weird “out of sync” feeling when squeezing and releasing the brakes is gone, and it just feels more responsive. Stromer and my dealer (The New Wheel) have been great through the entire experience, and I really appreciated their willingness to deal with the problems without hesitation. The lesson is: don’t be first in line to buy a new, first generation Stromer model that pushes the envelope on technology. Wait a year for issues to be resolved
Yeah, all's well that ends well, I suppose. What went wrong with your bike?Wow, Abe.. I am glad they were able to get you back on the road.. Stromer almost had to replace my bike as well but they were able to fix it.
I'm on my third ST7, which I got about a month ago, after the first two completely died. The first two, while they were still working, had the S mode high-temperature shut-off issue. S mode would shut off within 60-seconds on a steep hill climb. My third ST7 does not appear to have this issue. I can climb the same steep hill -- about 10 minutes of non-stop climbing -- and S mode never shuts off. So, Stromer seems to have corrected the issue on the newer ST7's.I can confirm, the (S) mode can get locked due to high motor temperature.
The electronic controller for the smart shift (basically the plate that says smart shift on it with the light). That had to be replaced twice..but all is good now.. Such a fun bike.Yeah, all's well that ends well, I suppose. What went wrong with your bike?
Ahhh, yes - my dealer mentioned that was a problem on the early bikes and they were having to replace them often. Glad you’re enjoying your bike. It really is a fun ride!The electronic controller for the smart shift (basically the plate that says smart shift on it with the light). That had to be replaced twice..but all is good now.. Such a fun bike.
So, Stromer seems to have corrected the issue on the newer ST7's.