Is the eddy current effect big enough to cause an appreciable braking effect if something is 'sticking' in the motor? Presumably when the motor is 'off' then the magnets must be moved away from the coils to avoid this effect, but how do the manufacturers achieve this, and can it go wrong.
My Active Line Plus Bosch motor has started giving me a 'riding-through-treacle' effect at irregular intervals and I have no idea what triggers it or what frees it up, but it's as if someone switches on a dynamo - effect comes on over about 2 or 3 seconds, then I need usually about 25% more effort than normal to pedal the bike. Sometimes the effect is very strong but most of the times it happens it's very subtle and pointless to demonstrate to the dealer who will just say 'it's when the electric assistance stops' or 'it's a heavy bike to pedal without any assistance'. I know I am not imagining it because most of the time (all of the time for the first 1200 miles), the bike was a dream to pedal with the motor switched off.
I have had a dealer in York do the Bosch diagnostic and it showed no stored errors. I have checked everything at the back end but I am pretty sure the problem is within the motor as the bike freewheels perfectly well.
Any suggestions would be welcome
Mike
My Active Line Plus Bosch motor has started giving me a 'riding-through-treacle' effect at irregular intervals and I have no idea what triggers it or what frees it up, but it's as if someone switches on a dynamo - effect comes on over about 2 or 3 seconds, then I need usually about 25% more effort than normal to pedal the bike. Sometimes the effect is very strong but most of the times it happens it's very subtle and pointless to demonstrate to the dealer who will just say 'it's when the electric assistance stops' or 'it's a heavy bike to pedal without any assistance'. I know I am not imagining it because most of the time (all of the time for the first 1200 miles), the bike was a dream to pedal with the motor switched off.
I have had a dealer in York do the Bosch diagnostic and it showed no stored errors. I have checked everything at the back end but I am pretty sure the problem is within the motor as the bike freewheels perfectly well.
Any suggestions would be welcome
Mike