I purchased a RipCurrent S (2019) about a week ago. It’s a beautiful bike and was fun while it lasted. I rode it about 50 miles last week on a 2 short rides. The assist modes were awesome with the instant power the moment you push the pedal down, and consistent power throughout each pedal stroke.
This past Monday, I received some new tires, and replaced them. I’ve always wrenched my own bikes down from the naked frame, so I generally know what I’m doing. After putting the wheels back on and going for a test ride I’m noticing a pulsing or stutter in the assist. Instead of receiving continuous power through the pedal stroke, it only gives a short burst then stops, then another and stops. It pretty much kills the ride (imaging someone tapping the accelerator in a car twice a second). It seems to only detect the peak torque of my pedaling (maybe?) and no longer provides continuous power throughout my pedal stroke. And of course it’s not a smooth pulse, more like a blink of acceleration then off.
I tested various scenarios and it happens in each:
I am still within my warranty period and seriously considering returning the bike if I can’t get this figured out. As you all may know, support is slow going, and the back and forth emails make for an inefficient solution process.
Anyone have an idea, or seen this problem before?
Thanks for any help or comments.
This past Monday, I received some new tires, and replaced them. I’ve always wrenched my own bikes down from the naked frame, so I generally know what I’m doing. After putting the wheels back on and going for a test ride I’m noticing a pulsing or stutter in the assist. Instead of receiving continuous power through the pedal stroke, it only gives a short burst then stops, then another and stops. It pretty much kills the ride (imaging someone tapping the accelerator in a car twice a second). It seems to only detect the peak torque of my pedaling (maybe?) and no longer provides continuous power throughout my pedal stroke. And of course it’s not a smooth pulse, more like a blink of acceleration then off.
I tested various scenarios and it happens in each:
- Low Cadence / Low Gear
- Low Cadence / High Gear
- High Cadence / Low Gear
- High Cadence / High Gear (as fast as I could)
I am still within my warranty period and seriously considering returning the bike if I can’t get this figured out. As you all may know, support is slow going, and the back and forth emails make for an inefficient solution process.
Anyone have an idea, or seen this problem before?
Thanks for any help or comments.