In the latest months, my e-bike has started to cut power for roughly 0.3-0.5 seconds when I ride. The shortest cuts can just be felt as a short stop of help from the motor while the longer can be seen as an actual power cut in the display. The cuts feel exactly like, if I stop pedaling for at very short while and starts again. For that reason I'm thinking about the sensor that tells the bike I'm turning the pedals.
No bike shop will touch the bike, because they are not certified (see below) so I have to fix it myself. Any hint to what I should start take apart, look for etc? Any online guides or just guesses at what part could be bad. I have tried searching for the sensor types the bike could use, but I have not been able to pinpoint a specific type. I do basic mechanical bike repairs regularly and has a good understanding of electronics and computers in general. But I have never worked on the electrical parts of an e-bike before.
The bike is a standard front wheel hub motor bike from 2018: I set it to power level 1-9 and when I turn the pedals it will help with this power and fade it out at 25 km/h. It is a Brinckers Brooklyn F7.
Brinckers was only sold and serviced in Denmark by a shop named Hellorider, which closed a couple of years ago. Because no one else are certified in Brinckers nor can get parts, I cannot get any bike mechanic to look at the electrical parts. Actually a lot of independant shops were service partners, but they cannot get parts and will not touch the bike. Brinckers are big in Holland, but does not want to help in any way.
No bike shop will touch the bike, because they are not certified (see below) so I have to fix it myself. Any hint to what I should start take apart, look for etc? Any online guides or just guesses at what part could be bad. I have tried searching for the sensor types the bike could use, but I have not been able to pinpoint a specific type. I do basic mechanical bike repairs regularly and has a good understanding of electronics and computers in general. But I have never worked on the electrical parts of an e-bike before.
The bike is a standard front wheel hub motor bike from 2018: I set it to power level 1-9 and when I turn the pedals it will help with this power and fade it out at 25 km/h. It is a Brinckers Brooklyn F7.
Brinckers was only sold and serviced in Denmark by a shop named Hellorider, which closed a couple of years ago. Because no one else are certified in Brinckers nor can get parts, I cannot get any bike mechanic to look at the electrical parts. Actually a lot of independant shops were service partners, but they cannot get parts and will not touch the bike. Brinckers are big in Holland, but does not want to help in any way.