They didn't show me pics but said it was around the linkage somewhere ?.. upgrade me to a team frame (with all my old components) and funnily enough it had the same fault as it went back for ? I think they thought it would magic away if they gave me a new frame ???
Mine went back to Raleigh for 2 months and came back with a new frame (old one had a crack in it) and still with the same fault (as mentioned in other post) ????
Still in limbo between my local bike shop, Raleigh and lapierre.... Fookin tamping
Hi budd
You say you sold/sell these bikes???
IV had my 927 back with the same problem AGAIN but lappiere say they don't know of the problem even tho there are a few on here.... Just wondering if you have got hold of them stating the issues if the ones you have sold so they are aware it's not...
Not really a question of milage but more of a question of not getting 100% battery in the first place??? (NOT FIT FOR PURPOSE) ... 11% down before you even start is substantial enough to make a big difference in mileage..
Hi Budd
This has got to be classed as not fit for purpose then hasn't it ???
There is a guy on here with a Garmin computer linked to his overvolt and when left charging overnight (battery in bike) it reaches 100% but then drains to 89% ?? This sounds like the fault we all get but don't notice...
Hi Budd.. awesome bikes IV had mine for bout 8 months now and love it...
But could you please do a test on it to try and replicate a problem I'm having with mine...
Leave battery in bike charging for 12-24 hours then disconnect charger from bike and reconnect then see how long it takes to hit...
As mark has said.. it only has the issue when charging in the frame. . Mines still away at dealers as they are replacing the frame due to a crack .. gotta see if the issue is the same when it comes back at the end of February
Bike gone back.......my lbs can but the dealer can't replicate the problem (wondering if they are trying it the same way or its getting lost in translation???) ?? but checked the bike over and found a crack.. lapierre is sending a replacement in February .. but really need you guys to report the...
Hi Budd...
Have a little look at my post in (other manufacturers - lapierre overvolt ami627 charging problems)
Sounds like u are having the same problem 85-89% battery ....
Mines gone back to manufacturer ATM..
But will still not be as good as the boshe motor for distance as I ride with a big...
Sorry budd.. but .Great news (for me)
Mine is actually going back to manufacturer for fault so maybe worth logging your issues with your dealership....
Also it's not the powerbutton/light as IV charged it with that disconnect and still does the same ... As iv stated it's got me scratching my...
How you gonna check persentage???
U need to disconnect and reconnect the charger and see how long it takes to hit full charge again.. if more than 5-10mins there is a problem ??
Hi Budd...
Sounds like the same issues mate but it's not not reaching full charge it's just when it does reach full charge it seems to drain down to about 85% if charger cable is left in..... If cable is removed at the time of reaching 100% (when light goes green) it's fine but not if it's left...
Yes Budd.. it shows full bars but shortly after riding it drops a bar.. so I'd say it's probably about 85-90% full... If I disconnect the battery within an HR of charging or charge out of the bike it is 100% full...
Also have to edit my post to say from warranty IV had a new battery, new...
hi guys..
need some help from fellow overvolt owners
I have had a ami627 for over 6 months and have had charging issues from day one..
when I leave the carger on for a length of time say 24hrs the light is green so should be fully charged.. I disconnect the charger and re connect it and takes...
hi guys..
need some help from fellow overvolt owners
I have had a ami627 for over 6 months and have had charging issues from day one..
when I leave the carger on for a length of time say 24hrs the light is green so should be fully charged.. I disconnect the charger and re connect it and takes...