Hi folks.
I got Giant TRANCE E+2 PRO from 2020. Got it used in March 2021 with approx 150 km in the clock, so basically brand new. Thanks to this forum I quickly got aware of the bikes limitations in waterproofness so I have used a neoprene wrap from the start and been very careful with washing it.
So - touch wood - the bike is still running fine. But since I'm about to change the gear wire'n'hose plus the brake hose I decided to open the engine cover up and give it a look.
Everything looks OK with just some dust on the cramped cables and connectors. The speed sensor cable has a very deep cut, so I'm gonna exchange that and do a full length outer cover on the exposed bit.
The Danish weather set a precipitation record in 2023 and I haven't used the bike since Autumn where it started getting wet. Got more bikes but I miss riding the e-bike so I need to do something to make it "waterproof". I know that's never gonna be 100 % - so I focus on this:
1) Waterproofing the connectors.
Since everything is working I believe the connectors terminals must be in good shape.
-Does it makes sense to split them for a clean with compressed air and contact cleaner?
-Should protect the inners with dielectric grease?
-How do I protect the outside from water ingress ? Is the black rubber stuff that you @Evolution Stu use best - or should I use the RP25 shrink over the connectors that I think @cappuccino34 mentioned?
2) Simplifying the wire harness.
I agree that the cramped area above the engine is a challenge. So I'm tempted to get rid of the unnecessary wires.
-The wires for the lights f.x. Can you pull them out of the connectors or should they just be cut just above and sealed?
3) Engine bearings.
They seem to be fine still with no play but I'm gonna keep attention to this in the future.
I have attached some pictures below. Haven't manage to swing down the engine yet due to a stock bolt in the rear. The front bolts were hexagonal and the rear turned out to be TORX which I didn't notice until to late, so I may have damage the last bolt head. But I hope to wrestle it out.
Thanks in advance - Lui / Denmark
I got Giant TRANCE E+2 PRO from 2020. Got it used in March 2021 with approx 150 km in the clock, so basically brand new. Thanks to this forum I quickly got aware of the bikes limitations in waterproofness so I have used a neoprene wrap from the start and been very careful with washing it.
So - touch wood - the bike is still running fine. But since I'm about to change the gear wire'n'hose plus the brake hose I decided to open the engine cover up and give it a look.
Everything looks OK with just some dust on the cramped cables and connectors. The speed sensor cable has a very deep cut, so I'm gonna exchange that and do a full length outer cover on the exposed bit.
The Danish weather set a precipitation record in 2023 and I haven't used the bike since Autumn where it started getting wet. Got more bikes but I miss riding the e-bike so I need to do something to make it "waterproof". I know that's never gonna be 100 % - so I focus on this:
1) Waterproofing the connectors.
Since everything is working I believe the connectors terminals must be in good shape.
-Does it makes sense to split them for a clean with compressed air and contact cleaner?
-Should protect the inners with dielectric grease?
-How do I protect the outside from water ingress ? Is the black rubber stuff that you @Evolution Stu use best - or should I use the RP25 shrink over the connectors that I think @cappuccino34 mentioned?
2) Simplifying the wire harness.
I agree that the cramped area above the engine is a challenge. So I'm tempted to get rid of the unnecessary wires.
-The wires for the lights f.x. Can you pull them out of the connectors or should they just be cut just above and sealed?
3) Engine bearings.
They seem to be fine still with no play but I'm gonna keep attention to this in the future.
I have attached some pictures below. Haven't manage to swing down the engine yet due to a stock bolt in the rear. The front bolts were hexagonal and the rear turned out to be TORX which I didn't notice until to late, so I may have damage the last bolt head. But I hope to wrestle it out.
Thanks in advance - Lui / Denmark