seanallgire
New Member
I just swapped out my rear wheel. Swapped over the magnet/sensor along with the rotor and cassette, torqued everything to spec. Tightened the axle down just to hand tight (def not over-tightened) aligned my calipers and when I went to pedal it was extremely hard to start pedaling.
Turned the bike on, same thing except the motor kicks in so it gets easier, but it's still feel a lot of resistance. It won't pedal backwards even when I hold the chainring, which hasn't been a problem in the past.
The wheel spins fine on its own and I didn't break the chain or anything but checked to make sure it's routed through the derailleur correctly, and everything looks fine - shifts fine but the pedaling is still super hard. Don't see any errors or issues in Mission Control...
Any idea what this could be?
Turned the bike on, same thing except the motor kicks in so it gets easier, but it's still feel a lot of resistance. It won't pedal backwards even when I hold the chainring, which hasn't been a problem in the past.
The wheel spins fine on its own and I didn't break the chain or anything but checked to make sure it's routed through the derailleur correctly, and everything looks fine - shifts fine but the pedaling is still super hard. Don't see any errors or issues in Mission Control...
Any idea what this could be?