I have not read all off the posts but where on the spoke does the breakage occur, is it the thread, spoke elbow, spoke head ????
Eighty kilos plus a laptop is nothing and should be carried easily by an ebike with a bit of quality.It's where the spoke attaches to the motor - looks like whatever attaches it to the motor breaks off.
Have been riding a couple of weeks with the heavier spokes and had another one break today.
I'm beginning to give up on this bike completely. However, before I splash out on a different one I'm worried the same things will recur. So a few questions:
Grateful for any help - getting a bit desperate here!
- I weigh around 80 kilos, with a couple of kilos attached for a laptop. I presume that's within normal tolerances!
- I cycle around London a lot and there are some potholes and speed bumps. I presume a good ebike should be able to cope with that?
- Is part of the problem the extra weight in the rear wheel and would it be worth looking at crank bike like an Agattu rather than a hub like a Kudos?
- Should I look at smaller wheels?
- Any bikes built like a tank that people recommend?
At the spoke head, next to the hub, every time for me.I have not read all off the posts but where on the spoke does the breakage occur, is it the thread, spoke elbow, spoke head ????
I've had that done twice and a new wheel once. The problems are never ending. A the end of the day I need a reliable bike that gets me home from work in time to pick up my children; anything that doesn't do this is useless. I've got to the point where I think, how many times does this have to happen before I ditch it ? Having to charge at work in order to get back home again is also a pain, so it's not just the spokes that are making me think I want something else.A complete wheel respoke would be a lot cheaper than forking out for a new bike...though I understand your frustration.
Maybe that would be best before splashing out?
The Neo range is one of the most powerful road legal bikes, and would be hard to replace for a like for like experience with style...
I've heard (am) worse, but you are still pushing it a bit.14 stone 3 here plus large pannier full of work clothes and bike charger.