I live within a mile of The Peak District and have been put off cycling there due to the steep hill home which I have to climb whichever way I go, whether it be into the countryside or down into Hillsborough.
After much prevarication, and persuasion from my other half, I decided to take the plunge and get an electric bike. Some research and a visit to South Yorkshire Electric Bike Centre resulted in my purchasing a Freego Eagle.
I have had several runs out of 10 miles or thereabouts without any problems except for a rubbing noise from the front brakes.
However, before I'd had the bike a fortnight I had a problem at the 12 mile mark when the motor simply stopped. The battery indicator had been showing between 2 and 3 lights up to that point and 4 lights when not under power. I switched the motor off and carried on, every so often I stopped and switched the motor back on and the indicator showed 4 lights but as soon as I applied power the motor would cut out and all the lights disappeared. This happened at least 4 times in the 2 mile journey home.
I should point out that I had fully charged the battery the night before.
When I finally reached home and switched it on for the last time the battery indicator was still showing 4 lights.
SYEBC are bringing out a replacement controller next week which they assure me will solve the problem.
So far, I've really enjoyed going out into the countryside and look forward to longer rides once the problem's sorted.
After much prevarication, and persuasion from my other half, I decided to take the plunge and get an electric bike. Some research and a visit to South Yorkshire Electric Bike Centre resulted in my purchasing a Freego Eagle.
I have had several runs out of 10 miles or thereabouts without any problems except for a rubbing noise from the front brakes.
However, before I'd had the bike a fortnight I had a problem at the 12 mile mark when the motor simply stopped. The battery indicator had been showing between 2 and 3 lights up to that point and 4 lights when not under power. I switched the motor off and carried on, every so often I stopped and switched the motor back on and the indicator showed 4 lights but as soon as I applied power the motor would cut out and all the lights disappeared. This happened at least 4 times in the 2 mile journey home.
I should point out that I had fully charged the battery the night before.
When I finally reached home and switched it on for the last time the battery indicator was still showing 4 lights.
SYEBC are bringing out a replacement controller next week which they assure me will solve the problem.
So far, I've really enjoyed going out into the countryside and look forward to longer rides once the problem's sorted.