A couple weeks ago, I came across what I think is a 2016 Raleigh Sprite Ie on facebook marketplace for 250$. I thought it would make a nice project and good ebike for my wife. Apparently the bike came with a wrecked motorhome at a dealership. It had some frame rash on it in spots, but overall it pretty good shape. The guy that had it after the the wreck, had changed the wheels/tires and rear derailleur and let it sit.
94952386_602521947020686_1926432135225278464_o (1) by mikesova, on Flickr
95787730_602520133687534_6393025688718278656_o (1) by mikesova, on Flickr
Fast forward, I ended up buying it for 200$. The chain was junk, so I immediately took that off and cleaned up the bike overall. I noticed that the 7 speed cassette was loosey goosey on the 8 speed hub, so I had to order a spacer for the cassette. I changed out the stem/bars with some I had from my fatbike, and ordered some other fresh parts to spice it up (pedals, grips, crank bolts, bottle cage, etc.)
IMG_1669 by mikesova, on Flickr
While I was working on it, I turned the pedals and heard the motor kick in, so I was pretty confident that it would work fine. am Once the new chain came in, I took it for a cruise . At first it seemed to work fine, you pedal and the motor kicks in and makes you go. I have never used a mid-drive bike before. I am impressed with the power, you get going 20mph pretty quickly.
The issue I'm having is that the crank slipping. When the bike is on a stand (battery and motor off) , and you spin the cranks with your hand, it turns the chain and moves the rear wheel, however, once you get on the bike and try to take off pedaling, the cranks slip and you don't get a solid connection between pedaling and turning the front sprocket. There is some connections, but its not right. My assumption is that something is stripped inside that's not allowing a good "hook up" between the two.
Also, when I turn on the battery, the screen flashes a couple random things that I wonder are codes? I don't have a manual so I'm not sure about them.
IMG_1634 by mikesova, on Flickr
IMG_1635 by mikesova, on Flickr
any info would be awesome. This is kind of a low buck project, so buying a new motor is probably out of the question, BUT, the actual electric motor is working fine, it seems to be the mechanical crank inside that is a problem.
94952386_602521947020686_1926432135225278464_o (1) by mikesova, on Flickr
95787730_602520133687534_6393025688718278656_o (1) by mikesova, on Flickr
Fast forward, I ended up buying it for 200$. The chain was junk, so I immediately took that off and cleaned up the bike overall. I noticed that the 7 speed cassette was loosey goosey on the 8 speed hub, so I had to order a spacer for the cassette. I changed out the stem/bars with some I had from my fatbike, and ordered some other fresh parts to spice it up (pedals, grips, crank bolts, bottle cage, etc.)
IMG_1669 by mikesova, on Flickr
While I was working on it, I turned the pedals and heard the motor kick in, so I was pretty confident that it would work fine. am Once the new chain came in, I took it for a cruise . At first it seemed to work fine, you pedal and the motor kicks in and makes you go. I have never used a mid-drive bike before. I am impressed with the power, you get going 20mph pretty quickly.
The issue I'm having is that the crank slipping. When the bike is on a stand (battery and motor off) , and you spin the cranks with your hand, it turns the chain and moves the rear wheel, however, once you get on the bike and try to take off pedaling, the cranks slip and you don't get a solid connection between pedaling and turning the front sprocket. There is some connections, but its not right. My assumption is that something is stripped inside that's not allowing a good "hook up" between the two.
Also, when I turn on the battery, the screen flashes a couple random things that I wonder are codes? I don't have a manual so I'm not sure about them.
IMG_1634 by mikesova, on Flickr
IMG_1635 by mikesova, on Flickr
any info would be awesome. This is kind of a low buck project, so buying a new motor is probably out of the question, BUT, the actual electric motor is working fine, it seems to be the mechanical crank inside that is a problem.