After two trouble free years and 2500km of cycling, I have had a problem with the Raligh Motus. .. cycling downhill on bumpy road, the stays holding the rear carrier came adrift. The carrier, containing the battery pack , jerked back and dislodged some of the interior cables in the housing... A slow ten kilometres back home then... The only way of knowing there is a problem of battery disconnect, is the obvious its harder to cycle and an absence of as speedometer display.
The problem is that wires are disconnected within the battery mounting assembly., Not the battery itself but the carrier and plug into which it slots. The carrier is one of those double decker units
Whatever about style, the removal of the battery pack assembly , is a real chore... It was never intended to be removed ,from the carrier end, as there is no clearance, with the cable . It must be the case that the assembly is attached with the carrier off the bike , and later the cable is fed down to the motor and attached there.
Anyway,and using all my tools from Allan keys to mobile phone torq sized screwdrivers, I succeeded in isolating the offending segments.. yes 3 wires of the 5 had jerked off their metal pins. Examination showed that they were if soldered, it was very little material used .. by very little substitute.. microscopic.... Soldering to the pins extremely difficult, but feasible..
Rebuilding and replacing , about three times longer, all due to silly decisions about clearance.
What i am sure if is that no bicycle shop would have repaired it this way, .. they would have thrown away the housing, instead, opened the motor,
Moral.. check up on the carrier screws and fittings periodically...
The problem is that wires are disconnected within the battery mounting assembly., Not the battery itself but the carrier and plug into which it slots. The carrier is one of those double decker units
Whatever about style, the removal of the battery pack assembly , is a real chore... It was never intended to be removed ,from the carrier end, as there is no clearance, with the cable . It must be the case that the assembly is attached with the carrier off the bike , and later the cable is fed down to the motor and attached there.
Anyway,and using all my tools from Allan keys to mobile phone torq sized screwdrivers, I succeeded in isolating the offending segments.. yes 3 wires of the 5 had jerked off their metal pins. Examination showed that they were if soldered, it was very little material used .. by very little substitute.. microscopic.... Soldering to the pins extremely difficult, but feasible..
Rebuilding and replacing , about three times longer, all due to silly decisions about clearance.
What i am sure if is that no bicycle shop would have repaired it this way, .. they would have thrown away the housing, instead, opened the motor,
Moral.. check up on the carrier screws and fittings periodically...