This is a new bike, It has taken me 3 months to get and I don't want to send it back. It's a Cube Touring Hybrid One.
It hasn't even been ridden with the battery in yet, that is still charging, but the size came out a bit bigger than I expected so I have had a ride round the block to see if I could live with it. It's actually a very comfortable riding position for me, and I was also pleasantly surprised that it feels pretty normal when ridden without any contribution from the motor.
However my wonky heart (hence the e-bike) sank when I detected a little clunk every time the right crank went over centre. Close inspection reveals that the chain ring can be rotated slightly without the cranks moving. The cranks themselves are solid with respect to each other so the chain ring would appear not to be tightly locked to the crankshaft. This is a Gen 3., not one of the earlier small sprocket motors - it's a 38 tooth chainring on the crankshaft. If I hold the chainring steady there's around 3mm of play measured at the end of the cranks. Whether it will feel any different when I have the motor engaged, I don't know so I might have gone off half-cocked, but I can't for the life of me see why there should be any play at all. I'm assuming they are both on the crankshaft, not on concentric shafts?
Had I bought it from a local dealer, which I would have preferred, I would just tote it round there but the only place I could find stock was Bikester. It's taken 6 weeks to deliver what with all the Brexit paperwork, so I'd really like to know what I should expect (e.g are they all like this?) or if it's a simple fix - it shouldn't be worn out, it's visibly brand new.
I'm loath to return it as it looks like being a joy to ride if I can sort it out but obviously I don't want a bike with a serious problem. Helpful comments will be gratefully received.
It hasn't even been ridden with the battery in yet, that is still charging, but the size came out a bit bigger than I expected so I have had a ride round the block to see if I could live with it. It's actually a very comfortable riding position for me, and I was also pleasantly surprised that it feels pretty normal when ridden without any contribution from the motor.
However my wonky heart (hence the e-bike) sank when I detected a little clunk every time the right crank went over centre. Close inspection reveals that the chain ring can be rotated slightly without the cranks moving. The cranks themselves are solid with respect to each other so the chain ring would appear not to be tightly locked to the crankshaft. This is a Gen 3., not one of the earlier small sprocket motors - it's a 38 tooth chainring on the crankshaft. If I hold the chainring steady there's around 3mm of play measured at the end of the cranks. Whether it will feel any different when I have the motor engaged, I don't know so I might have gone off half-cocked, but I can't for the life of me see why there should be any play at all. I'm assuming they are both on the crankshaft, not on concentric shafts?
Had I bought it from a local dealer, which I would have preferred, I would just tote it round there but the only place I could find stock was Bikester. It's taken 6 weeks to deliver what with all the Brexit paperwork, so I'd really like to know what I should expect (e.g are they all like this?) or if it's a simple fix - it shouldn't be worn out, it's visibly brand new.
I'm loath to return it as it looks like being a joy to ride if I can sort it out but obviously I don't want a bike with a serious problem. Helpful comments will be gratefully received.