Rod B.
Well-known member
Hello,
Recently I decided to switch from an Orbea Rise to a Shuttle SL with the Fazua Ride 60 motor.
I purchased my Pivot Shuttle SL Pro X01 about four weeks ago. I recently took the bike on a trip to the Las Vegas area where I rode Red Rock, Spring Mountain and Bootleg Canyon riding areas. The riding there is exceptional.
One morning during the trip, I was oiling and cleaning the drive chain when I noticed a thin silver stainless steel ring protruding out from the drive side of the motor. Because of the Shuttle SL's protective casing which surrounds the motor, I was unable to tell exactly where the ring went and it's purpose. I did notice that there was a slight seeping of lubrication from the area of the loose ring.
Because the bike was new and under warranty, I did not want to take the bike apart to determine what the ring is used for. I instead contacted my bike shop and Fazua asking if the ring was something I should be concerned about. I also enquired if it was possible to keep riding the bike despite the loose ring.
My bike shop called me back a short time later and stated the ring was used internally on the motor and should not be loose or protruding from the motor. My bike shop added that Fazua was going to ship a warranty motor and that Fazua recommended that I stop riding the bike until the issue could be fixed.
For the rest of the bike trip, I rode a buddy's Specialized Levo. It was my first time riding a full power eBike. I really enjoyed the battery range, power and overall ride experience. At the end of the trip (December 17), I dropped my Shuttle SL off at the shop to be warrantied. I was informed that Fazua did not have an available replacement motor and it would be a while before a replacement motor could be shipped. As of January 1, the shop is still waiting for a replacement motor. I still have no idea what the loose retaining ring does.
Ultimately, I enjoyed riding my buddy's Levo so much, I traded my Shuttle SL in for a new Specialized Levo. There are no bad guys here, shit happens, things break, parts are hard to source these days. The Pivot Shuttle SL is a nice playful bike. Fazua customer service has been good. However, not being able to quickly source a motor is a "No Go" for me. I like to ride and not being able to ride for weeks at a time messes my day up.
You can check your Shuttle SL for this issue by turning it upside down and examine the motor area next to the chain ring. If somebody can tell me what the purpose of this retaining ring is, I'd be curious to know.
Be safe,
Rod
Recently I decided to switch from an Orbea Rise to a Shuttle SL with the Fazua Ride 60 motor.
I purchased my Pivot Shuttle SL Pro X01 about four weeks ago. I recently took the bike on a trip to the Las Vegas area where I rode Red Rock, Spring Mountain and Bootleg Canyon riding areas. The riding there is exceptional.
One morning during the trip, I was oiling and cleaning the drive chain when I noticed a thin silver stainless steel ring protruding out from the drive side of the motor. Because of the Shuttle SL's protective casing which surrounds the motor, I was unable to tell exactly where the ring went and it's purpose. I did notice that there was a slight seeping of lubrication from the area of the loose ring.
Because the bike was new and under warranty, I did not want to take the bike apart to determine what the ring is used for. I instead contacted my bike shop and Fazua asking if the ring was something I should be concerned about. I also enquired if it was possible to keep riding the bike despite the loose ring.
My bike shop called me back a short time later and stated the ring was used internally on the motor and should not be loose or protruding from the motor. My bike shop added that Fazua was going to ship a warranty motor and that Fazua recommended that I stop riding the bike until the issue could be fixed.
For the rest of the bike trip, I rode a buddy's Specialized Levo. It was my first time riding a full power eBike. I really enjoyed the battery range, power and overall ride experience. At the end of the trip (December 17), I dropped my Shuttle SL off at the shop to be warrantied. I was informed that Fazua did not have an available replacement motor and it would be a while before a replacement motor could be shipped. As of January 1, the shop is still waiting for a replacement motor. I still have no idea what the loose retaining ring does.
Ultimately, I enjoyed riding my buddy's Levo so much, I traded my Shuttle SL in for a new Specialized Levo. There are no bad guys here, shit happens, things break, parts are hard to source these days. The Pivot Shuttle SL is a nice playful bike. Fazua customer service has been good. However, not being able to quickly source a motor is a "No Go" for me. I like to ride and not being able to ride for weeks at a time messes my day up.
You can check your Shuttle SL for this issue by turning it upside down and examine the motor area next to the chain ring. If somebody can tell me what the purpose of this retaining ring is, I'd be curious to know.
Be safe,
Rod