It's probably just the motor engaging, but I don't know whats considered excessive.Nothing like that on my EP8, almost 2800 miles in and three winters. No EP8 rattle either.
But I've never rattled my crank arm after I've removed the chain, so who knows?
Thanks for confirming. Yeah it just feels like engagement.It's probably just the motor engaging, but I don't know whats considered excessive.
Compared to my Bosch it seems kinda bad but some clunk across all motors is normal.
When the pedals spin backwords they aren't engaging anything inside the motor, when you move them forward they have to engage with all the cogs etc in the motor and you will feel that if you rock the pedals.
Some play will be normal, with the chain on if you don't notice it and the cranks spinn smoothly without the chain then your probably good.
Nothing like that on my EP8, almost 2800 miles in and three winters. No EP8 rattle either.
But I've never rattled my crank arm after I've removed the chain, so who knows?
I'm not saying it isn't there, because if I concentrate, I can hear it. But I prefer not to spend my time listening out for it and it absolutely does not bother me, to the point where I no longer hear it.Wut? How well do you hear? This rattle is common for EP8/801, e8000 plus the current Bosch-Models albeit on the Ep8/801 its the worst and rather annoying on trails:
if the rattling bothers you just get a loud hub then you wont focus on it as much. The engagement sound is normal.Thanks for confirming. Yeah it just feels like engagement.
Yeah that's exactly what Santa Cruz said when I messaged them about it. It's the clutch engaging and disengaging. I think the mystery is solved. Thanks!its the clutch.
@electricbogaloo I was out at the weekend and I purposely listened out for "the rattle" on bumpy descents, not pedalling. All I could hear was the hub buzzing.I'm not saying it isn't there, because if I concentrate, I can hear it. But I prefer not to spend my time listening out for it and it absolutely does not bother me, to the point where I no longer hear it.
I started wearing hearing aids in August last year. I wore them a couple of times on the bike, but I still didn't notice the "rattle". As before, if I listened out I could hear an intermittent rattle, but not otherwise. What I heard instead was the arms of my Oakleys rattling on my behind-the-ear aids.
You are very lucky! I went on a street ride this weekend (the trails are all closed here because of mud) and whenever I hit a few stairs or jumped a curb I could Hear it clearly over the hub sound.@electricbogaloo I was out at the weekend and I purposely listened out for "the rattle" on bumpy descents, not pedalling. All I could hear was the hub buzzing.
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