As in the title, my Bosch powered Cube has only covered 1400 miles, mostly on dry roads.
I recently checked the chain and it's just worn enough to need replacing without changing the cassette.
I went for a straight like for like swap (KMC 9 spd) but even after degreasing & re-oiling with light oil, the new chain ( under light load ) dose not release from the front sprocket, it gets pulled back around and trapped under the oncoming chain.
Fortunately I found this out without motor power otherwise I could have done damage. Off the ground everything turns OK !
I don't have the tools to remove the crank arm & motor sprocket but looking the best I can, I'd say there's a distinct worn (hooked) look to the sprocket.
I've several questions
1/ is it normal for Bosch drive sprockets to need replacing this early
2/ should I take this up with Bosch, Cube or the retailer
3/ what tools would I need to remove the crank & sprocket
4/ where would I find a replacement sprocket
I will contact the shop where I brought the bike but I have little faith in there customer service, probably the worst I've personally experienced & it's no one using this forum
I still love the bike but if the Bosch motor sprocket needs changing this often then there's something wrong with the design
I recently checked the chain and it's just worn enough to need replacing without changing the cassette.
I went for a straight like for like swap (KMC 9 spd) but even after degreasing & re-oiling with light oil, the new chain ( under light load ) dose not release from the front sprocket, it gets pulled back around and trapped under the oncoming chain.
Fortunately I found this out without motor power otherwise I could have done damage. Off the ground everything turns OK !
I don't have the tools to remove the crank arm & motor sprocket but looking the best I can, I'd say there's a distinct worn (hooked) look to the sprocket.
I've several questions
1/ is it normal for Bosch drive sprockets to need replacing this early
2/ should I take this up with Bosch, Cube or the retailer
3/ what tools would I need to remove the crank & sprocket
4/ where would I find a replacement sprocket
I will contact the shop where I brought the bike but I have little faith in there customer service, probably the worst I've personally experienced & it's no one using this forum
I still love the bike but if the Bosch motor sprocket needs changing this often then there's something wrong with the design