Trance E+2 knocking when pedaling - Solved

Mat_Ron

Member
Sep 29, 2018
78
52
Jacksonville, Fl
I just picked up my 2019 Trance E+2 yesterday and had the opportunity to take it out for a ride today. Of course I loved the ride, the power, and the suspension felt great. I have one complaint however and I just wonder if it's something that is normal or typical of this bike. When I am applying torque pedaling, I'm getting a clicking / knocking noise that I can also feel. I initially thought it might have been chain slip or something to do with the derailleur maybe needing an adjustment. I took it to my LBS and they adjusted the derailleur and took a look and the did acknowledge the knocking but were unable to diagnose it. Is anybody else experience the same thing? I took a short video of it and will try to upload it.
 

DarkBlueSheep

New Member
Oct 31, 2018
97
92
Brisbane
My E+1 has the same sound, i just assumed it was the motor kicking in when you turn the crank. I assume that because the bike can free wheel without the motor turning, then you engage the crank something has to lock into the motor, and hence the sound.

I am no expert so I cant say my theory is correct but it seemed to make sense in my head. My wife has a E+3 so if i get a chance i will take it out tonight and see if it does the same thing.
Interested in hearing other E+ owner experience with this.
 

Mat_Ron

Member
Sep 29, 2018
78
52
Jacksonville, Fl
My E+1 has the same sound, i just assumed it was the motor kicking in when you turn the crank. I assume that because the bike can free wheel without the motor turning, then you engage the crank something has to lock into the motor, and hence the sound.

I am no expert so I cant say my theory is correct but it seemed to make sense in my head. My wife has a E+3 so if i get a chance i will take it out tonight and see if it does the same thing.
Interested in hearing other E+ owner experience with this.
I would appreciate that. I just don't think there is any way that this is normal.
 

Mat_Ron

Member
Sep 29, 2018
78
52
Jacksonville, Fl
My E+1 has the same sound, i just assumed it was the motor kicking in when you turn the crank. I assume that because the bike can free wheel without the motor turning, then you engage the crank something has to lock into the motor, and hence the sound.

I am no expert so I cant say my theory is correct but it seemed to make sense in my head. My wife has a E+3 so if i get a chance i will take it out tonight and see if it does the same thing.
Interested in hearing other E+ owner experience with this.
Does your E+1 do it on every pedal stroke? Mine is happening randomly. More so at lower speeds as I stop pedaling, and then start again.
 

DarkBlueSheep

New Member
Oct 31, 2018
97
92
Brisbane
So testing things on my ride home tonight. I can consistently make it happen, after pedalling for a bit, if you do a half crank turn backwards, and then forward again I feel it knock. I don't really hear it too much though.
 

MattyB

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Jul 11, 2018
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Definitely does not sound right to me. I'd push harder with your LBS and have them get Giant to look at that video.
 

Mat_Ron

Member
Sep 29, 2018
78
52
Jacksonville, Fl
So testing things on my ride home tonight. I can consistently make it happen, after pedalling for a bit, if you do a half crank turn backwards, and then forward again I feel it knock. I don't really hear it too much though.
It's hard to tell from the video, but with mine the noise sounds similar to when a chain jumps a tooth. It knocks and sort of pings and I can feel it through the cranks. Maybe a pawl in the hub? I will be returning to LBS today.
 

Mat_Ron

Member
Sep 29, 2018
78
52
Jacksonville, Fl
Well, I figured out the cause of the knocking noise and it was thankfully a ridiculously easy fix. After looking around online for a solution I came across someone that said they had a similar issue and it ended up that the derailleur clutch was turned off. I thought it couldn't possibly be this simple. I checked mine and sure enough my clutch was in the off position. I guess this was allowing slack in the drive line which was causing the noise. All I know is that I put the clutch in the on position and noise is gone. Thanks all for your input!
 

ULEWZ

Active member
Nov 27, 2018
123
98
Northridge, Ca
Well, I figured out the cause of the knocking noise and it was thankfully a ridiculously easy fix. After looking around online for a solution I came across someone that said they had a similar issue and it ended up that the derailleur clutch was turned off. I thought it couldn't possibly be this simple. I checked mine and sure enough my clutch was in the off position. I guess this was allowing slack in the drive line which was causing the noise. All I know is that I put the clutch in the on position and noise is gone. Thanks all for your input!
Wow, a clutch aye? Just checked mine, both set down (loose!!). Just positioned them both up (tighter). Never really knew there was a position for riding. I just left it loose thinking that was better. Oh well, thanks for sharing.
 

minty15389

Member
Dec 22, 2018
44
43
morpeth
I just picked up my 2019 Trance E+2 yesterday and had the opportunity to take it out for a ride today. Of course I loved the ride, the power, and the suspension felt great. I have one complaint however and I just wonder if it's something that is normal or typical of this bike. When I am applying torque pedaling, I'm getting a clicking / knocking noise that I can also feel. I initially thought it might have been chain slip or something to do with the derailleur maybe needing an adjustment. I took it to my LBS and they adjusted the derailleur and took a look and the did acknowledge the knocking but were unable to diagnose it. Is anybody else experience the same thing? I took a short video of it and will try to upload it.
iv had my E+1 for 3 weeks now and havnt heard any noises from the pedals i would get it checked under warrenty
 

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