Has anyone else noticed a distinctive loss of power after having either a motor replacement or latest update
I'm very angry about ths been done as it has totally ruined the bike, I may aswell get rid and buy a normal bike.
l noticed a power loss after I had to take the bike back to have its first motor replaced, they did a battery update and instantly noticed it wasn't covering the same miles as previously. Afew months later it had to have yet another motor replacement and battery and tcu cables replaced, I told the shop about the distinct power loss after the first motor replacement and hoped it would be rectified, but it hasnt. Today I went out on exactly the same flat trail I've been riding for the last 18 months and know exactly how much battery and mileage I can do. I'd say it has lost 20% of its power from when it was on the original motor and firmwaEvenThis I was able to conclude by altering the percentage in 10% increments in micro tune.
Even in turbo you can feel the drag as the motor peaks out at around 19mph where previously it would do 24mph, (it has a derestricter fitted, same gear,cadence, tyre pressures, settings the lot. My guess is specialized have done this deliberately to reduce the amount of failure rates on this shite brose motor, rather than making it fit for purpose as it should have been done in the first place. So all this marketing bullshit saying its a 90nm motor is complete rubbish, I don't see how they can just take someone's bike without their say so and reduce its power all to save them money by reducing warranty claims, has anyone else noticed this?
I'm very angry about ths been done as it has totally ruined the bike, I may aswell get rid and buy a normal bike.
l noticed a power loss after I had to take the bike back to have its first motor replaced, they did a battery update and instantly noticed it wasn't covering the same miles as previously. Afew months later it had to have yet another motor replacement and battery and tcu cables replaced, I told the shop about the distinct power loss after the first motor replacement and hoped it would be rectified, but it hasnt. Today I went out on exactly the same flat trail I've been riding for the last 18 months and know exactly how much battery and mileage I can do. I'd say it has lost 20% of its power from when it was on the original motor and firmwaEvenThis I was able to conclude by altering the percentage in 10% increments in micro tune.
Even in turbo you can feel the drag as the motor peaks out at around 19mph where previously it would do 24mph, (it has a derestricter fitted, same gear,cadence, tyre pressures, settings the lot. My guess is specialized have done this deliberately to reduce the amount of failure rates on this shite brose motor, rather than making it fit for purpose as it should have been done in the first place. So all this marketing bullshit saying its a 90nm motor is complete rubbish, I don't see how they can just take someone's bike without their say so and reduce its power all to save them money by reducing warranty claims, has anyone else noticed this?
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