I hope you haven't just jinxed each other, But yeah your both probably right as I don't ever remember a chain attempting to skip on any of my previous e-bikes I'll see how it goes.
Just changed my chainring from a 34t to a 38t on a EP8 (EP801) but need to replace the chain guide, Has anybody also got 38t ring and can recommend a decent guide? Thanks.
They did mine via a remote session today. Highly recommend them to anyone they were super helpful with instructions and the session was over in a few minuets.
Did you de-restrict with the app yourself or did you do a remote session? If you did the remote session how long did it take for Emax to scheduled your session, Meaning from sending him an email to getting your session? Thanks, Barry
YT literally cannot keep up with demand and could sell 2-3-4 times as many bikes if they had them to sell. The fact that they only make a limited amount of units (compared to other companies) is what makes them special in my eyes at least. As a YT fan my only worry is that one day they will be...
i wonder if you can get in touch with YT and ask them if they have sold a charger to anyone in your area (assumingly whoever has the bike will buy one) they probably wont give you a name or address but they might work with the police to help you.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bearing-Puller-Kit-for-YT-Bike-Frame-Capra-Jeffsy-Remover-Extractor-Tool/133435897106?hash=item1f11663512:g:IisAAOSwG~Re4kC0
You don't need to get behind the bearing the puller (link above) is a grip fit on the internal racer. Let me know if you need info.
Im fairly sure that frame is now discontinued so anyone with this fault in the future will be offered a new model. I know when mine snapped they said they down have a replacement frame so was offered a different bike or refund.
I replaced my bearings today as a couple a weeks ago i started getting a knocking noisy mostly when applying the rear brake at high speed also noticed the rear had shifted over and was touching the frame. Changing the bearings was simple enough and without having to add a shim there seems to be...