Petropoliskhan
Active Member
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Brussels
Hello all,
This afternoon as I was leaving working, I moved my st5 a few feet as I always do from its parking place and was surprised to feel it moving by itself. As if the walk assist mode was being activated. I had not activated it (never use it).
The forward momentum was more powerful than that of the walk assist even at its highest setting. I immendiately hit the brakes and it stopped. When I tried to move it again a few inches I started rolling again. This was not so powerful that a quick brake grab couldn't stop. I never started rolling by it self just kept rolling and slowly accelerating...
I got on the bike and rode my usual commute back home. During the ride it sometimes felt as if ,when freewheeling it wanted to continue accelerating. Upon arrival at home I attempted to reproduce "the self propelling experiment" but everything was normal. I forgot to calibrate the torque sensor. Will do that if it happens again.
I remember reading on the dutch Stromer forum that this could happen if the rear wheel isn't properly torqued.
Anybody have a similar experience with their Stromer?
This afternoon as I was leaving working, I moved my st5 a few feet as I always do from its parking place and was surprised to feel it moving by itself. As if the walk assist mode was being activated. I had not activated it (never use it).
The forward momentum was more powerful than that of the walk assist even at its highest setting. I immendiately hit the brakes and it stopped. When I tried to move it again a few inches I started rolling again. This was not so powerful that a quick brake grab couldn't stop. I never started rolling by it self just kept rolling and slowly accelerating...
I got on the bike and rode my usual commute back home. During the ride it sometimes felt as if ,when freewheeling it wanted to continue accelerating. Upon arrival at home I attempted to reproduce "the self propelling experiment" but everything was normal. I forgot to calibrate the torque sensor. Will do that if it happens again.
I remember reading on the dutch Stromer forum that this could happen if the rear wheel isn't properly torqued.
Anybody have a similar experience with their Stromer?