lloydbayliss
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The motor in my 2018 Turbo Levo started making some noise a few months ago. As per SBB (Standard Bloke Behaviour) I ignored it and carried on riding until a few weeks ago when she decided to punish me by trying to kill me... Ok, bit over-dramatic, but stopped pedalling ready for a turn and the pedals decided to keep going, powering me ever forward! A quick stamp on the pedals managed to break the 'seizure' and I was able to bring things to a stop and check my pants (all was good in the pants department, thankfully).
Time to see about getting it looked at. Actually, as it turned out, it was waaay past the time to get it looked at.
I arranged with Peter @Bearing Man at Performance Line Bearings to take the whole bike down for him to weave his magic on. As it's a 100+ mile journey each way, he kindly offered to look it over while I waited. Drove it down on Wednesday, hoping the journey would qualify as critical enough if stopped, and the guys at PLB got to work removing the motor and stripping it down. It wasn't long before the verdict was in and this motor had given its all, with just about every bearing and shaft knackered, water in the casings etc. All could have been replaced apart from one particular set of bearings, so the only option was a new motor.
I agreed to the bearing and water seal upgrades and left them to it for a couple of hours. By the time I came back the bike was sitting pretty out front ready for me to try out. A quick spin around the estate only hinted at the improvements this work had made to the bike. After chatting to Peter about the upgrades, warranty and nuances of Welsh mud I set off home a happy chappie.
Last night I took her out for a baptism of fire in the Brecon Beacons. Wow, what a difference! It's like a new bike, all of my efforts are being used for going forward or up and I'm happy in the knowledge the ropey standard parts have been upgraded.
I can't thank Peter & Co. at Performance Line Bearings enough. To do all they did in literally less than three hours is ridiculous, and the difference it's made to the bike is incredible. I couldn't recommend them enough, they're really knowledgeable and incredibly diligent at what they do.
Thank you @Bearing Man
Time to see about getting it looked at. Actually, as it turned out, it was waaay past the time to get it looked at.
I arranged with Peter @Bearing Man at Performance Line Bearings to take the whole bike down for him to weave his magic on. As it's a 100+ mile journey each way, he kindly offered to look it over while I waited. Drove it down on Wednesday, hoping the journey would qualify as critical enough if stopped, and the guys at PLB got to work removing the motor and stripping it down. It wasn't long before the verdict was in and this motor had given its all, with just about every bearing and shaft knackered, water in the casings etc. All could have been replaced apart from one particular set of bearings, so the only option was a new motor.
I agreed to the bearing and water seal upgrades and left them to it for a couple of hours. By the time I came back the bike was sitting pretty out front ready for me to try out. A quick spin around the estate only hinted at the improvements this work had made to the bike. After chatting to Peter about the upgrades, warranty and nuances of Welsh mud I set off home a happy chappie.
Last night I took her out for a baptism of fire in the Brecon Beacons. Wow, what a difference! It's like a new bike, all of my efforts are being used for going forward or up and I'm happy in the knowledge the ropey standard parts have been upgraded.
I can't thank Peter & Co. at Performance Line Bearings enough. To do all they did in literally less than three hours is ridiculous, and the difference it's made to the bike is incredible. I couldn't recommend them enough, they're really knowledgeable and incredibly diligent at what they do.
Thank you @Bearing Man