pagheca
Member
Hello everyone,
A hour ago I was doing a very uphill and crumbling track about 500 m long. I set the Turbo on my Trek (powered by Bosch CX Performance) and was using the highest gear, no problems.
At one point I rode up some kind of sharp step between rocks. I clearly felt the rim of the rear wheel touch the edge and at the same instant the drive torque drops dramatically, probably to zero. I pedaled hard not to stop as I was thinking about what to do, but after about five seconds, just as it had gone, the motor torque came back.
No further issues until I went home.
I have read that something similar happened to many people. Do you know why? I don't think it is a defect. I was wondering if there is a sensor that cuts the power when certain conditions occur. I think something similar happened to me time ago but I didn't really noticed because I was going faster.
Any idea?
A hour ago I was doing a very uphill and crumbling track about 500 m long. I set the Turbo on my Trek (powered by Bosch CX Performance) and was using the highest gear, no problems.
At one point I rode up some kind of sharp step between rocks. I clearly felt the rim of the rear wheel touch the edge and at the same instant the drive torque drops dramatically, probably to zero. I pedaled hard not to stop as I was thinking about what to do, but after about five seconds, just as it had gone, the motor torque came back.
No further issues until I went home.
I have read that something similar happened to many people. Do you know why? I don't think it is a defect. I was wondering if there is a sensor that cuts the power when certain conditions occur. I think something similar happened to me time ago but I didn't really noticed because I was going faster.
Any idea?