I really wish companies wouldn't do this, especially with e-bikes. Ultimately, they will just put people off buying their bike as it will be much harder to sell.
Smaller bike shops can't always afford to take in trade ins, so even if you're brand loyal and just want to buy a new bike every 12 months, you can't - because you'll struggle to sell your existing one.
I think RM even went the extra mile and upgraded, retrospectively, to a 3 year warranty ? Which is fantastic and I hope everyone follows suit (no emtb gambling puns intended). But if that's none transferable, for a lot of people who buy EMTB's it's worthless.
Well it's new bike day for me! Found a 2020 Altitude PP A70 in stock at a good price, picked up today. Stoked, looks fantastic in the flesh!!
Just waiting on a v3 iwoc and 2021 firmware update from the Rocky rep on Tuesday.
First ride on Saturday, I'll spend tomorrow to set her up. I've got a few bits to swap over from my Merida and need to go tubeless.
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It's plugin with the service tool, i assume via iwoc connector. Rocky need to supply them the software file if they don't already have it and then they can do it in house. The rep is visiting next week so he was to supply the software on the dayHey Dan do you mind ask your dealer how the upgrade is done? Bluetooth? Laptop/usb?
Thanks
It's plugin with the service tool, i assume via iwoc connector. Rocky need to supply them the software file if they don't already have it and then they can do it in house. The rep is visiting next week so he was to supply the software on the day
Hi there everyone, I'm a proud new owner of an (used) Atitude Powerplay 2019. Great bike so far, but something is giving me headaches. I noticed it while riding, but especially when cleaning the cogs and pulleys.
The drive cog makes a clicking/knocking sound when manually rotated in drive (clockwise) direction. It's only in the very first moment of the spinning process, when the cog is basically engaged in rotation. It seems to be coming from inside the engine compartment, not from the lockring/cog splines. There is also play in the drive cog, as seen in the video, but has nothing to do with this, sound is not coming from there, that's something discussed in a different thread about the lockring getting worn.
Did any of you guys experienced this clicking sound ?
Unfortunately there's no RockyMountain dealer in my country to troubleshoot this so I am pretty on my own here.
Are you in the Rocky Mountain Powerplay facebook group? I swear I’ve seen that problem few times there.
It would be the bearing or the primary drive chain in my opinion. Could be worth removing the cover on the other side to inspect the chain for stretch
You were right!
Found the clicking noise cause.
The engine chain is worn, isn't it ? Where can I find one to replace it ?
For spares contact the nearest local dealer, if is too far then TribeSport France or Zerobikes UK. There are some spares on webs shops that looks is just a regular chain and you can get it anywhere
Save this links for the future and don’t worry, the Dynamo got some of this failures but they are not a big deal to repair and you can do it by yourself
Save this links for the future.
PIECES ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWERPLAY
PIGNON CLUTCH BEARING DISTRIBUTION ROCKYMOUNTAIN POWERPLAY DYNAME, CAPOT EN CAOUTCHOUC PORT DE CHARGE ROCKY MOUNTAIN DYNAME 3, CLUTCH BEARING CHAINE + PIGNON DE DISTRIBUTION ROCKY MOUNTAIN DYNAME 3 et 4, PIGNON CLUTCH BEARING DISTRIBUTION ROCKYMOUNTAIN...www.alberabike.fr
Theres more servicing videos I don’t know how to link the whole playlist (I don’t think you need to remove the whole drive to do this)
Nasty
no kidding - wtf happened to that _ I d think also that there would have been veeeeerrrry noticable play during riding , no .. . . - kinda like a really worn and sloppy free-hub no. . . . - was this a rental bike or something?That looks finished. No way you're going to repair that with a TIG in-situ, the heat will burn out all the seals and, besides, it would want machining afterwards anyway. Best get the motor stripped back and the shaft replaced.
Yeah, they make a clicking noise as the transfer cog moves forwards and back against the spline. It's quite noticeable, but not everyone is mechanically minded. If Rocky made the cog without a chamfered face, this issue wouldn't be.I d think also that there would have been veeeeerrrry noticable play during riding
Save this links for the future.
https://www.chrissports.ch/content/...JT0rTTSBN49HZ0TUSpNunyXKyngl0hgS4IPy70Bn7Efdg
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