Yeah somethings not right on that one. I thought my Kenevo with a 3 second over run was bad. This one takes the prize!
On your kenevo it's called run over, not over run.. it gives you that extra boost to drive through trees and shrubs and removes the option of ever chickening out... ?Yeah somethings not right on that one. I thought my Kenevo with a 3 second over run was bad. This one takes the prize!
this is exactly my issue, when i ride it i can "Cheat" hard and spin the cranks 10rpm slowly yet it's pushing to 20mph lol and holding it there!Here's my story.
The 1st week of ownership was bliss. Moving from a 2016 to the 2019 was such a major upgrade.
The 2nd week was a little concerning. The power continuation was getting more noticeable. I came to the forum and commented.
The 3rd week was when the problem was serious enough to cause an accident and I returned the bike. I was given a new motor, although I would have preferred a new bike as I don't like $12k toys that have been crashed.
The new motor seems OK, I've only got 1 ride on it.
Click this for a video you can watch.
Make sure you go all the way to 35 seconds in the video, that's when it gets fun.
this is when pedaling with zero weight on the pedals while in the 42T large (easy) gear
Here's my story.
The 1st week of ownership was bliss. Moving from a 2016 to the 2019 was such a major upgrade.
The 2nd week was a little concerning. The power continuation was getting more noticeable. I came to the forum and commented.
The 3rd week was when the problem was serious enough to cause an accident and I returned the bike. I was given a new motor, although I would have preferred a new bike as I don't like $12k toys that have been crashed.
The new motor seems OK, I've only got 1 ride on it.
Click this for a video you can watch.
Make sure you go all the way to 35 seconds in the video, that's when it gets fun.
It is worth pointing out that the sensors pick up both torque and cadence - occasionally you may still be slightly pedaling even though you feel you've slowed significantly, so a one-off slightly delayed reaction from your motor is non-conclusive (i.e. less than a second - the cut-off is 200ms i.e. 0.2seconds but actually judging this whilst riding is admittedly hard).
Bottom-line - anyone with intermittent over-run longer than this should definitely contact their retailer - rider safety is of paramount importance. Two to three seconds or occasionally "looping out" (as one poster wrote) is not according to design specification and indeed indicates a sensor issue that requires calibration or motor replacement.
trueBrake sensor on an eMTB would be terrible. I know of many situations where it's advantageous to be pedaling and braking at the same time.
Just found that thread. You might want to watch the video of me on my Kenevo yesterday with a fresh replacement motor after the former one broke. Compared to the others here I think thats a new level.
(Yes, that's uphill)
@Specialized Rider Care Are there any news since last year when you replied? My dealer said he never saw the issue before. Are local distributors or field sales engineers informed about it? And is there a fixed available or is it still changing the motor until you catch one that accidently works?
New motor. I just had mine replaced for the same issue.Just found that thread. You might want to watch the video of me on my Kenevo yesterday with a fresh replacement motor after the former one broke. Compared to the others here I think thats a new level.
(Yes, that's uphill)
@Specialized Rider Care Are there any news since last year when you replied? My dealer said he never saw the issue before. Are local distributors or field sales engineers informed about it? And is there a fixed available or is it still changing the motor until you catch one that accidently works?
Sounds like some sort of sensor issue.I did, with no effect.
Torque sensor probably, that’s what tells the motor when to apply power.Got the engine changed (again) today. It was indeed confirmed to be a sensor problem.
That was the old Bosch - the new Gen 4 is massively better.I found the Bosch CX way worse than the Brose when I tested them.
Are you arguing with yourself?That was the old Bosch - the new Gen 4 is massively better.
I detested it. I really did not find riding the earlier Bosch enjoyable at all - which is why I went Shimano.Are you arguing with yourself?
I want previous rusty to chime in and say how much he likes the small chain ring in the gen2
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