Bikeyearround
New Member
Super excited to get my first Ebike, the Biktrix Juggernaut Ultra 1000.
Took it for my first right at night, I could not wait! It was making a weird squeaking sound. Thought is was the front fender but I couldn't find any area that was rubbing. Got back to the light of the garage and saw that the rear tire was rubbing so bad the writing on the tire had been rubbed off and there were rubber shavings all over the wheel and drive train. On a non-ebike I would have noticed this immediate with trying to ride as the rear wheel does not spin freely. The wheel is close to true and rubs on the right chainstay for the complete revolution of the wheel.
Customer service was initially very responsive. They asked me to send pictures of the rear hub. They reviewed the photos I sent and they responded: "It doesn't look like there are any washers between the hub and the frame. There should be 2-3 washers on both sides of the hub. Are those present? " I informed them there was one washer on the left side and none on the right two days ago, but haven't heard another response.
For now I'm stuck with a $3500 awesome bike that I can't ride without the rear tire shaving away. I'm starting to question if this frame might not really accommodate fat tires properly. Waiting on customer service to tell me what to do.
Is is really possible that the design of the frame requires "2-3 washers on each side of the hub" to accommodate a fat tire?
I've attached the link to pictures of the rear hub Biktrix requested I send them.
(Link Removed - No Longer Exists)
Took it for my first right at night, I could not wait! It was making a weird squeaking sound. Thought is was the front fender but I couldn't find any area that was rubbing. Got back to the light of the garage and saw that the rear tire was rubbing so bad the writing on the tire had been rubbed off and there were rubber shavings all over the wheel and drive train. On a non-ebike I would have noticed this immediate with trying to ride as the rear wheel does not spin freely. The wheel is close to true and rubs on the right chainstay for the complete revolution of the wheel.
Customer service was initially very responsive. They asked me to send pictures of the rear hub. They reviewed the photos I sent and they responded: "It doesn't look like there are any washers between the hub and the frame. There should be 2-3 washers on both sides of the hub. Are those present? " I informed them there was one washer on the left side and none on the right two days ago, but haven't heard another response.
For now I'm stuck with a $3500 awesome bike that I can't ride without the rear tire shaving away. I'm starting to question if this frame might not really accommodate fat tires properly. Waiting on customer service to tell me what to do.
Is is really possible that the design of the frame requires "2-3 washers on each side of the hub" to accommodate a fat tire?
I've attached the link to pictures of the rear hub Biktrix requested I send them.
(Link Removed - No Longer Exists)