Excellent discussions, thanks for those that are sharing info! Very helpful.
I've just ticked over 2000km last week and noticed the spanner icon had appeared. Took it in to my LBS who said it had popped up to remind me that it was due for a *paid* service. They don't service the motor, just the standard bike parts (which i do myself). I let them know I just needed the spanner turned off.... and they going to bloody charge me to plug in to their diagnostic scanner for a second just to turn it off.
Connecting to the crappy RideControl app doesn't bring up any options to disable it... running "diagnostics" in the app says everything is fine. I haven't come across anyone here discussing / experiencing this issue.
Do any of you know a way to turn this off manually? Suggestions?
Other than that, Quicke+ (2019) is running pretty well. A few months ago it developed a really annoying creak which sounds like it's coming form the headset assembly ... likely needs taking apart for a good clean and re-grease since it's been a pretty wet winter here.
I've now got all the kit to go tubeless on the Schwalbe G One's. After a lot of indecision I eventually went with 'Joe's No Flats Tubeless' valves & liquid from a UK website, and 'Schwalbe Tubeless Rim Tape'. Planning on removing the existing factory tape from the rims and re-taping. I'm going to try inflate without using compressed air first... Will let you know how it goes with that particular setup.
Cheers.
I've just ticked over 2000km last week and noticed the spanner icon had appeared. Took it in to my LBS who said it had popped up to remind me that it was due for a *paid* service. They don't service the motor, just the standard bike parts (which i do myself). I let them know I just needed the spanner turned off.... and they going to bloody charge me to plug in to their diagnostic scanner for a second just to turn it off.
Connecting to the crappy RideControl app doesn't bring up any options to disable it... running "diagnostics" in the app says everything is fine. I haven't come across anyone here discussing / experiencing this issue.
Do any of you know a way to turn this off manually? Suggestions?
Other than that, Quicke+ (2019) is running pretty well. A few months ago it developed a really annoying creak which sounds like it's coming form the headset assembly ... likely needs taking apart for a good clean and re-grease since it's been a pretty wet winter here.
I've now got all the kit to go tubeless on the Schwalbe G One's. After a lot of indecision I eventually went with 'Joe's No Flats Tubeless' valves & liquid from a UK website, and 'Schwalbe Tubeless Rim Tape'. Planning on removing the existing factory tape from the rims and re-taping. I'm going to try inflate without using compressed air first... Will let you know how it goes with that particular setup.
Cheers.