It is not the end of the world but I noticed the other day that all the LEDs on the Rider one controller were on as the battery was being charged. Pressed the button to switch off, which it did, then 3 seconds later back on they all came. Had to remove the battery to switch off. I usually charge it indoors so no problem. I was more concerned that this meant trouble down the road. I have already needed a new controller at an expensive £99. I will replace it myself nextime as I know where the connector is, just inside the top tube. It is not a new problem. I saw posts from NZ and Australia pointing to this in 2017.
So far it has not impacted on the cycling. Power changes work fine and everthing is normal....except for the switch off. Has anyone else heard of this? Bad wiring connections due to corrosion were mentioned.
So far it has not impacted on the cycling. Power changes work fine and everthing is normal....except for the switch off. Has anyone else heard of this? Bad wiring connections due to corrosion were mentioned.