ava1ar
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Update from 03/18/2022:
After clarification from Chris below it looks like it was not a locker, however some kind of grease with similar color and consistency (different color pretty dense comparing what I normally use myself). So the issue is probably caused by faulty Miranda cranks (which I am now replacing on all my bikes). Thanks Propel and Chris in person for reaching out and trying to figure out the issue. Use quality components on your bikes and have a great ride you all!
As much as I enjoy bike purchase process and experience with Propel bikes, as much I am disappointed with their quality of maintenance work they do. I had several interactions and none of them was perfect, however the last experience I got is far out of normal. Some time at December I got issue with the motor on by Gazelle and left the bike there for diagnostics/repair. Long story short - they decided to replace the motor and I got my bike back about 2 weeks later. So far so good, so few days back I wanted to start rear wheel replacement process (to install new wheel I build with Kindernay hub), so I start doing some preparation work and removing crank arms. Right one went quite fine, but I got a bit issue with left one. As big as 2 days of work with grinder and drill - see photos for the progress of the removal. After finishing I found out the reason why I got so nice experience - Propel "engineers" applied red (permanent) thread locker on the ISIS mount. I am not sure, where they learn to do this, even myself, being a software engineer, know that red meant for permanent lock, while blue is more temporary solution. Crank arms are not supposed to be permanently attached and should be easily removable! Don't they know this? Or just didn't care? How they wanted to deal with it themselves in future? I don't know, but what I know is that I am not going to leave my bike there for any kind of service - I don't think they are qualified enough and what to expect from them next.
Sorry for rant, but I literally spent all my weekend to remove this thing off...
After clarification from Chris below it looks like it was not a locker, however some kind of grease with similar color and consistency (different color pretty dense comparing what I normally use myself). So the issue is probably caused by faulty Miranda cranks (which I am now replacing on all my bikes). Thanks Propel and Chris in person for reaching out and trying to figure out the issue. Use quality components on your bikes and have a great ride you all!
As much as I enjoy bike purchase process and experience with Propel bikes, as much I am disappointed with their quality of maintenance work they do. I had several interactions and none of them was perfect, however the last experience I got is far out of normal. Some time at December I got issue with the motor on by Gazelle and left the bike there for diagnostics/repair. Long story short - they decided to replace the motor and I got my bike back about 2 weeks later. So far so good, so few days back I wanted to start rear wheel replacement process (to install new wheel I build with Kindernay hub), so I start doing some preparation work and removing crank arms. Right one went quite fine, but I got a bit issue with left one. As big as 2 days of work with grinder and drill - see photos for the progress of the removal. After finishing I found out the reason why I got so nice experience - Propel "engineers" applied red (permanent) thread locker on the ISIS mount. I am not sure, where they learn to do this, even myself, being a software engineer, know that red meant for permanent lock, while blue is more temporary solution. Crank arms are not supposed to be permanently attached and should be easily removable! Don't they know this? Or just didn't care? How they wanted to deal with it themselves in future? I don't know, but what I know is that I am not going to leave my bike there for any kind of service - I don't think they are qualified enough and what to expect from them next.
Sorry for rant, but I literally spent all my weekend to remove this thing off...
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