Another hint: once the walk mode is correctly engaged, if you release the walk button and push it again, the bike starts soon at 6 km/h.My walk mode function has proved useless as well. I really missed it on some really long pushes last Sunday. I initially thought it started working normally after a 10 second wait but that proved to be wrong. However happy to report that Vittorio's workaround of lifting the rear wheel to spin free in the air activates walk mode after five seconds every single time on my bike. I don't mind waiting five seconds for it to work. This is a great workaround that everyone should try. I first read about this while catching up on this thread yesterday but didn't have a chance to try it until today. Very happy to use this workaround until specialized fixes the glitch.
Mike, do you have a link to that regulatory change?A pedelec regulatory change.
Pyr0, I agree.That doesn't sound right, according to manual support reduction starts from 15% battery remaining...I'm still on the older firmware, but I notice a drop in support once the battery hits 30%
I don't know if the drop is linear since 15% battery remaining, but at 5% you can notice (if you are pushing hard) another perceivable sudden drop.I think from 15-1% you get more or less linear drop of motor support, at 1% motor suport is turned off completely and remaining battery is used only to keep TCU alive.
The motor date is available via the app. I just wondered if it was one of the “new” motors.No idea, I don't plan on taking it apart. Warranty job.
Does that matter though - its a 2020 bike so we know its possibly got the motor fault weaknesses already well known.
Its defo just hearsay. I rode mine down to 11% battery on 7.3.6 with no loss of power. Power reduction normally kicks in at 9%.On the walk mode front, still no one seems to have worked out what the actual difference is ? To get you started :
This is a 1.3 motor rathet than a 2.1. Walk mode slowly rises (over a couple of seconds) to 110w and then stays there.
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Once you get to about 5km/h it drops back the power and keeps dropping back if the speed doesn't reduce (ie, walk mode pressed going downhill)
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Maybe someone can do this on pre-firmware update and post firmware update bikes ?
Likewise, if you're claiming that assistance drops off at 30% battery, you need some evidence of this at 35%, 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5% otherwise it's just hearsay.
Actually the evidence is in the manual: no need to claim anything...this is for the 2019 levo:On the walk mode front, still no one seems to have worked out what the actual difference is ? To get you started :
This is a 1.3 motor rather than a 2.1. Walk mode slowly rises (over a couple of seconds) to 110w and then stays there.
View attachment 38603
Once you get to about 5km/h it drops back the power and keeps dropping back if the speed doesn't reduce (ie, walk mode pressed going downhill)
View attachment 38604
Maybe someone can do this on pre-firmware update and post firmware update bikes ?
Likewise, if you're claiming that assistance drops off at 30% battery, you need some evidence of this at 35%, 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5% otherwise it's just hearsay.
Well done, glad to see you're on the same page as the rest of us.Actually the evidence is in the manual: no need to claim anything...this is for the 2019 levo:
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Eagerly posted an official answer to the second question.On the walk mode front, still no one seems to have worked out what the actual difference is ? To get you started :
This is a 1.3 motor rather than a 2.1. Walk mode slowly rises (over a couple of seconds) to 110w and then stays there.
Once you get to about 5km/h it drops back the power and keeps dropping back if the speed doesn't reduce (ie, walk mode pressed going downhill)
Maybe someone can do this on pre-firmware update and post firmware update bikes ?
Likewise, if you're claiming that assistance drops off at 30% battery, you need some evidence of this at 35%, 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 5% otherwise it's just hearsay.
Yes, you're right: if you push the bike (faster than the motor push) while pressing walk button, after some seconds (or pedal rotation, I don't know) pedals stop rotating, and if you keep the walk button pressed you will get an error.Thanks @Vittorio.
It's like someone sitting behind a desk somewhere, who needed to feel important, felt like they had to insist that "walk assistance" had to be changed so that it would only assist you once you were walking. They then determined walking to be having moved the bike 5 meters unassisted.
I can't see any reason Spesh would just make this change on their own.
It's unlikely that walk mode, without pushing the bike, breaks motors or sucks the life out of batteries. Walk modes are generally crap and don't work properly anyway and are so buggy they hardly ever work properly. If I use mine anywhere but on the flat, you have to re-start the bike to get assistance again because of some random walk mode bug (or regulation.......).
It's an unusual thing to change if you don't have to.
From your latest test, does that mean if you press and hole WALK... then push the bike for 5 meters / 2 revolutions .. it doesn't assist because it wants resistance ? not help ?
On 42T sproket?Well perhaps everybody's bike is different, but I have never had to wait longer than five seconds for walk mode to kick in at full speed after lifting the rear wheel while pressing the button. Never absolutely never had to wait 18 seconds or even nine seconds.
I just updated today, before reading this thread. I wouldn‘t if read before. Is there a way to go back to prev. FirmwAre. 6.1??On 42T sproket?
7.3.6 firmware?
I hope the behaviour is not varying from bike to bike.
Sorry, I couldn't resist the temptation.I just updated today, before reading this thread. I wouldn‘t if read before. Is there a way to go back to prev. FirmwAre. 6.1??
Sorry, I couldn't resist the temptation.
Keep riding your bike and keep four year warranty or downgrade and walk with your bike and get the two year warranty
You get the 4 year warranty with whatever firmware you are on ?Sorry, I couldn't resist the temptation.
Keep riding your bike and keep four year warranty or downgrade and walk with your bike and get the two year warranty
Well done, glad to see you're on the same page as the rest of us.
Ok, so we'll ignore that there's a firmware update and we'll ignore that the 2019 manual doesn't automatically update itself using quantum layering, we'll also ignore that some people have reported reduced assistance at 30% and 20%, so we can ignore my suggestion for people to test it - using mission control - to see what it's really doing, either for their own peace of mind or so we actually have something real to talk about..
Phew, that makes life so much easier.
I wasn't saying that. I was saying that different people have reported different results in this thread AFTER the firmware update and trying to get people to actually check this using Mission Control. Saying that isn't the case because the 2019 manual says different, when in the same thread we have a walk mode which works differently to the manual and a 4 year warranty, which is different to what it says in the manual - pretty much means that you can't say "it says it in the 2019 manual" as proof as to what something is or isn't.So in your opinion, at every fw update the manual should be updated? Someone can talk about sensations, I was talking about design
I wasn't saying that. I was saying that different people have reported different results in this thread AFTER the firmware update and trying to get people to actually check this using Mission Control. Saying that isn't the case because the 2019 manual says different, when in the same thread we have a walk mode which works differently to the manual and a 4 year warranty, which is different to what it says in the manual - pretty much means that you can't say "it says it in the 2019 manual" as proof as to what something is or isn't.
You can stop the run on by back pedaling just a little bit and the motor will stop instant. Not a proper fix but works instead of relying on brakes.I had the motor run on issue while in turbo again today , would’ve gone on and on but stopped when braked . Don’t think it’s had the new update cos the walk assist is fine , does the update fix this or is it a new motor ? Ps wrist/hand is good now ☺
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