This is a generic question for high torque center-mount eBike motors that use a derailleur, since it might occur across mfr's. Or it could be Yamaha specific. I don't know, it's my first center-mount eBike with a derailleur. I had a Bosch, but it had a CVT in the back. And the others are hubmotors which don't do this.
Specific test model - 2018 Haibike Trekking 6.0 Yamaha, 20sp Shimano:
I assembled this last night, then test rode it. I selected the small chainring (36T), and smallest cartridge wheel (11T) for the test.
When I set the bike to HIGH assist, and really mashed down on the crank - SNAP! A wicked noise occurs at about 10mph. The bike keeps pedaling, it was Just noise and impact vibration; I stopped and checked everything out. Fine. Two more tries with the same result.
What it feels like is when your motorcycle sprocket gets too worn and chain too loose, the chain actual 'jumps' a tooth. ie - The entire chain climbs the sprocket teeth until it can advance to the next tooth with a resounding CRACK sound.
Am I correct? Or is there something else this can be? In other words, do I need to have this looked at, or is this typical for a derailleur style center-mount 250w high-torque eBike when using a small, thin rear sprocket at max torque?
Specific test model - 2018 Haibike Trekking 6.0 Yamaha, 20sp Shimano:
I assembled this last night, then test rode it. I selected the small chainring (36T), and smallest cartridge wheel (11T) for the test.
When I set the bike to HIGH assist, and really mashed down on the crank - SNAP! A wicked noise occurs at about 10mph. The bike keeps pedaling, it was Just noise and impact vibration; I stopped and checked everything out. Fine. Two more tries with the same result.
What it feels like is when your motorcycle sprocket gets too worn and chain too loose, the chain actual 'jumps' a tooth. ie - The entire chain climbs the sprocket teeth until it can advance to the next tooth with a resounding CRACK sound.
Am I correct? Or is there something else this can be? In other words, do I need to have this looked at, or is this typical for a derailleur style center-mount 250w high-torque eBike when using a small, thin rear sprocket at max torque?