Kiwi Giant
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My tale of woe which I hope is now over. Back in late July I was riding up the Colonial Knob summit track when at the 9km point I experienced the dreaded sudden off! The RideControl switched itself off, no lights, so I removed the battery and refitted it numerous times, no improvement, no fault code lights, the RideControl would not switch on again, so a slow ride home. I took the bike into Giant Wellington.
They replaced the RideControl under warranty. It took about 2 weeks for parts to arrive in country and fit. After collecting the bike, I was prepping it for its first ride in the garage on the workstand and with it switched on, another sudden off - again no lights, no fault codes. Battery removed and refitted, no improvement. I replaced the battery with a new 800Wh battery that I had just purchased and not yet tried, initially no improvement, then following further battery removal/refits normal operation resumed. A couple of short 5km rides with the 500Wh and 800Wh carried locally without fault.
Next day - Another attempt to ride from home around my Colonial Knob loop, at the 11km point RideControl yet again switched itself off, same, same. I continually tried to switch it back on whilst slowly riding home. Normal ops resumed on the downhill return at the 13km point so I carried on. For the remainder of the ride (17km) including 2 x 250m climbs on Porirua Tip Track and Old Coach Road Track it all operated OK.
Different batteries made no difference so it didn't look like that, RideControl replaced so it wasn't that, I took off the lower cover and pulled apart all the connectors, dry, clean, and no corrosion so not that.
Another ride on the flat the following day - at the 6km point RideControl yet again switched itself off. This was on pavement, no hills, no load to speak of. Very frustrating! More frustrating though was on the return at 12km point I tried the RideControl again and found is was working OK. Not for long though at 13km it switched itself off and would not switch on again. Bike returned to Giant Wellington.
Another long wait, but the guys there are great and extremely thorough. This time they discovered that the Motor to Battery Cable had a fault, another couple of weeks wait for a replacement part and fit. Specifically the fault appears to be in the back of the battery connector where the wires enter the battery terminal fitting, it appears that it is not uncommon for moisture to penetrate this area and corrosion to form. They had another bike with a similar problem in the shop and it was fizzing in this area. It looked like the back of the connector where the wires entered had been dumped in salt water.
So 3 good track rides now, two big climbs and one flat without issue. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
They replaced the RideControl under warranty. It took about 2 weeks for parts to arrive in country and fit. After collecting the bike, I was prepping it for its first ride in the garage on the workstand and with it switched on, another sudden off - again no lights, no fault codes. Battery removed and refitted, no improvement. I replaced the battery with a new 800Wh battery that I had just purchased and not yet tried, initially no improvement, then following further battery removal/refits normal operation resumed. A couple of short 5km rides with the 500Wh and 800Wh carried locally without fault.
Next day - Another attempt to ride from home around my Colonial Knob loop, at the 11km point RideControl yet again switched itself off, same, same. I continually tried to switch it back on whilst slowly riding home. Normal ops resumed on the downhill return at the 13km point so I carried on. For the remainder of the ride (17km) including 2 x 250m climbs on Porirua Tip Track and Old Coach Road Track it all operated OK.
Different batteries made no difference so it didn't look like that, RideControl replaced so it wasn't that, I took off the lower cover and pulled apart all the connectors, dry, clean, and no corrosion so not that.
Another ride on the flat the following day - at the 6km point RideControl yet again switched itself off. This was on pavement, no hills, no load to speak of. Very frustrating! More frustrating though was on the return at 12km point I tried the RideControl again and found is was working OK. Not for long though at 13km it switched itself off and would not switch on again. Bike returned to Giant Wellington.
Another long wait, but the guys there are great and extremely thorough. This time they discovered that the Motor to Battery Cable had a fault, another couple of weeks wait for a replacement part and fit. Specifically the fault appears to be in the back of the battery connector where the wires enter the battery terminal fitting, it appears that it is not uncommon for moisture to penetrate this area and corrosion to form. They had another bike with a similar problem in the shop and it was fizzing in this area. It looked like the back of the connector where the wires entered had been dumped in salt water.
So 3 good track rides now, two big climbs and one flat without issue. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.