veearrsix
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I was out on my Cube 140TM this morning, just refreshed the drivetrain as my cassette had given up after 1400miles. All was well until i wanted to change gear going up a slight gradient.
As I changed gear it felt like my chain/derailleur had become jammed, I changed back down and pedalled to a flat spot. Checked everything over, nothing wrong. No catastrophic failures, not even a quiet ping from anywhere.
What appears to be happening is that, when I have zero assistance the crank arms feel like they are binding (when turning in a clockwise direction), pedalling backwards does not bind at all. It was hard to spot as when under load and the motor is assisting, the cranks feel like normal, but every now and again I would get what felt like a burst of extra boost, but that was the crank not binding for a split second. So, this isn't me hitting the limit and feeling the weight of the bike, I know what that feels like, plus I can replicate the binding clockwise cranks by going down a gradient in a spinny gear (where you wouldn't expect any assistance) and trying to pedal, the cranks don't want to turn, its possible to overcome the binding but it is definitely there.
I have no error codes, never been jet-washed, and it wasn't caked in mud, not weird sounds from any bearings, it all looks fine. Any ideas, anyone else experienced this?
As I changed gear it felt like my chain/derailleur had become jammed, I changed back down and pedalled to a flat spot. Checked everything over, nothing wrong. No catastrophic failures, not even a quiet ping from anywhere.
What appears to be happening is that, when I have zero assistance the crank arms feel like they are binding (when turning in a clockwise direction), pedalling backwards does not bind at all. It was hard to spot as when under load and the motor is assisting, the cranks feel like normal, but every now and again I would get what felt like a burst of extra boost, but that was the crank not binding for a split second. So, this isn't me hitting the limit and feeling the weight of the bike, I know what that feels like, plus I can replicate the binding clockwise cranks by going down a gradient in a spinny gear (where you wouldn't expect any assistance) and trying to pedal, the cranks don't want to turn, its possible to overcome the binding but it is definitely there.
I have no error codes, never been jet-washed, and it wasn't caked in mud, not weird sounds from any bearings, it all looks fine. Any ideas, anyone else experienced this?
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