Hey,
I contacted my local Haibike dealer this morning regarding doing some work on my bike. Here's what I wrote...
'Hi. I've got a Haibike Sduro Cross electric bike and I'm finding the gearing a little low for my liking (I only ever use gears 7-9) and as it's for commuting from out of town, 99% of the time it's in 9th. I've no wish to go faster but I'm thinking about putting a bigger ring on the front so I'm not always in top to alleviate a bit of wear and tear. Is there a bigger ring I (you) could put on the front to make something like 7th the same as my current 9th?'
A couple of hours later I got a reply....
'Thanks for your email, unfortunately un-like a standard bike changing the gear ratio is not as simple or some times possible on electric bikes, Looking at your bike specifically which has the Yamaha power unit, chaining the front chainring to in-corporate a larger ratio is not possible, as the motor and the torque settings are set for the ratio on the bike and you are not able to re-colaberate the settings I’m afraid. There is room for tolerances but this would be for the cassette on the rear, if you was to change this yourself the motor will either go to-fast and potentially void any warranty or the motor will get confused and go into a error and not work un-till it is put back to the ratio it is set for.'
It sounds like rubbish to me, but could someone confirm/deny/explain?
Many thanks
I contacted my local Haibike dealer this morning regarding doing some work on my bike. Here's what I wrote...
'Hi. I've got a Haibike Sduro Cross electric bike and I'm finding the gearing a little low for my liking (I only ever use gears 7-9) and as it's for commuting from out of town, 99% of the time it's in 9th. I've no wish to go faster but I'm thinking about putting a bigger ring on the front so I'm not always in top to alleviate a bit of wear and tear. Is there a bigger ring I (you) could put on the front to make something like 7th the same as my current 9th?'
A couple of hours later I got a reply....
'Thanks for your email, unfortunately un-like a standard bike changing the gear ratio is not as simple or some times possible on electric bikes, Looking at your bike specifically which has the Yamaha power unit, chaining the front chainring to in-corporate a larger ratio is not possible, as the motor and the torque settings are set for the ratio on the bike and you are not able to re-colaberate the settings I’m afraid. There is room for tolerances but this would be for the cassette on the rear, if you was to change this yourself the motor will either go to-fast and potentially void any warranty or the motor will get confused and go into a error and not work un-till it is put back to the ratio it is set for.'
It sounds like rubbish to me, but could someone confirm/deny/explain?
Many thanks