Ridescaper
Member
I wanted to share with you an interesting behaviour my Kenevo presented. I titled the thread with “did not” since the bike fixed itself.
What happened?
After several weeks of mountain rides, I heard the well-known creaking noise from the headset, mostly on a bumpy surface. After reading up on it I figured the headset needed some greasing. After servicing the headset (taking it apart, greasing it, and putting back together) I noticed that I couldn’t turn on the bike anymore. I clicked repeatedly and held the button down for a while.. nothing.
I cleaned the battery connections (thinking maybe I contaminated the pins somehow), but still nothing. Battery LEDs worked when I connected the charger.
After some online research, I found similar issues from Turbo Levo owners, who had rectified the issue by removing the Mastermind from the frame and disconnecting and reconnecting the wires. That’s what I planned to do next. I noticed that I didn’t have a small enough torx key (T10), so I was heading to the hardware shop. I took the bike and planned to ride it turned off.
Just after about a 600-metre ride, the bike turned on by itself.
I stopped and turned it off. Then, I tried to turn it on again - nothing. No signal.
I started riding again, and it turned on. I stopped and turned it off. Then it turned on after every second click. I clicked first, nothing, click again - switched on. Gradually, it has returned to its normal behaviour. The next morning, I could turn it on again from the first click.
I can not explain this behaviour. Does anyone have any guesses? Could there be a mechanism that the motor somehow tries to kickstart the Mastermind after riding in a switched-off state for a while?
What happened?
After several weeks of mountain rides, I heard the well-known creaking noise from the headset, mostly on a bumpy surface. After reading up on it I figured the headset needed some greasing. After servicing the headset (taking it apart, greasing it, and putting back together) I noticed that I couldn’t turn on the bike anymore. I clicked repeatedly and held the button down for a while.. nothing.
I cleaned the battery connections (thinking maybe I contaminated the pins somehow), but still nothing. Battery LEDs worked when I connected the charger.
After some online research, I found similar issues from Turbo Levo owners, who had rectified the issue by removing the Mastermind from the frame and disconnecting and reconnecting the wires. That’s what I planned to do next. I noticed that I didn’t have a small enough torx key (T10), so I was heading to the hardware shop. I took the bike and planned to ride it turned off.
Just after about a 600-metre ride, the bike turned on by itself.
I stopped and turned it off. Then, I tried to turn it on again - nothing. No signal.
I started riding again, and it turned on. I stopped and turned it off. Then it turned on after every second click. I clicked first, nothing, click again - switched on. Gradually, it has returned to its normal behaviour. The next morning, I could turn it on again from the first click.
I can not explain this behaviour. Does anyone have any guesses? Could there be a mechanism that the motor somehow tries to kickstart the Mastermind after riding in a switched-off state for a while?