I know the UK company went out of business a few years ago, but they sold a few bikes, so my assumption is there must be some people out there with relevant knowledge and experience. It would be nice to be able to tap into that.
I have two little-used FreeGo folders dating from 2016 which I am just putting back into use. Surprisingly the batteries seem to be accepting and holding a charge. But one of the bikes is suffering from motor assistance surging when pedalling. The motor cuts in as I press down the left pedal and cuts out when I start pressing down the right one. It doesn’t seem to happen in respect of the 6kmh twistgrip throttle.
I thought I had discovered the reason when I found the 12 magnet disc on the crank was disintegrating. But replacement (and checking the new disc was running true and close to the sensor) did not cure the cutting in and out. I then thought I would replace the sensor, but while I had no difficulty in removing the chain wheel, I cannot for the life of me shift the bottom bracket nut which holds the sensor bracket in position, even though I have the right tools for the job. Trouble is that while the drive side bottom bracket nut is most often a left hand thread, some bikes do have a right hand one and so I have no confidence in which direction I should apply greater force. Can anyone advise me in which direction the FreeGo folder bottom bracket nut, chain wheel side, can be loosened?
Not sure that replacing the sensor makes any sense though, given the regularity of the cutting in and out. Anyone got any suggestions what else the cause might be? Must surely be related to the pedal cadence somehow?
I have two little-used FreeGo folders dating from 2016 which I am just putting back into use. Surprisingly the batteries seem to be accepting and holding a charge. But one of the bikes is suffering from motor assistance surging when pedalling. The motor cuts in as I press down the left pedal and cuts out when I start pressing down the right one. It doesn’t seem to happen in respect of the 6kmh twistgrip throttle.
I thought I had discovered the reason when I found the 12 magnet disc on the crank was disintegrating. But replacement (and checking the new disc was running true and close to the sensor) did not cure the cutting in and out. I then thought I would replace the sensor, but while I had no difficulty in removing the chain wheel, I cannot for the life of me shift the bottom bracket nut which holds the sensor bracket in position, even though I have the right tools for the job. Trouble is that while the drive side bottom bracket nut is most often a left hand thread, some bikes do have a right hand one and so I have no confidence in which direction I should apply greater force. Can anyone advise me in which direction the FreeGo folder bottom bracket nut, chain wheel side, can be loosened?
Not sure that replacing the sensor makes any sense though, given the regularity of the cutting in and out. Anyone got any suggestions what else the cause might be? Must surely be related to the pedal cadence somehow?