And what seems to be the problemHi I'm a newbie I bought an Ebike with a Bafang M200 mid drive and I need help!!!
If you describe in detail what help you need, with pictures where relevant, someone here can probably help you!Hi I'm a newbie I bought an Ebike with a Bafang M200 mid drive and I need help!!!
Thanks to you for replies, the bike goes very well but Eskute aren't very helpful with problems .There is play in the crank rotational and lateral. It's more rotational 3 or 4 mm maybe and 2mm lateral. I'm totally naive to ebike motors and don't know if it's normal or not. The crank and pedals are very cheap, I thought perhaps they were exacerbating the problem but being honest I'm lost on it. Thanking you all Kindly R.And what seems to be the problem
If you describe in detail what help you need, with pictures where relevant, someone here can probably help you!
The motor is a Bafang M200 mid drive sorry I'm not think RThanks to you for replies, the bike goes very well but Eskute aren't very helpful with problems .There is play in the crank rotational and lateral. It's more rotational 3 or 4 mm maybe and 2mm lateral. I'm totally naive to ebike motors and don't know if it's normal or not. The crank and pedals are very cheap, I thought perhaps they were exacerbating the problem but being honest I'm lost on it. Thanking you all Kindly R.
I have a Bafang M400 on one of my bikes, maybe 3 years old now with quite a few miles on it and trouble-free from new. That sort of play doesn't sound at all right to me. Eskute offer a 15-day return policy and a 2 year warranty thereafter. How old is your bike? Can you return/exchange it? What do Eskute Customer Support have to say?There is play in the crank rotational and lateral. It's more rotational 3 or 4 mm maybe and 2mm lateral.
They say its normal and offered a small amount of money in compensation . The bike has other problems too From what I gather one person deals with all UK enquiries. They basically try to cheaply buy their way out of the guarantee. My bike 5 or 6 weeks old but I've been at them for probably 4 weeks I'd need to check. The bike has covered 30 miles. It's a budget bike I understand but regardless you expect a guarantee to be honoured. It was bought on the strength of the motor mainly. I won't leave it.The company is Chinese and registered to a toy shop in London. I would say to anyone don't buy Eskute!I have a Bafang M400 on one of my bikes, maybe 3 years old now with quite a few miles on it and trouble-free from new. That sort of play doesn't sound at all right to me. Eskute offer a 15-day return policy and a 2 year warranty thereafter. How old is your bike? Can you return/exchange it? What do Eskute Customer Support have to say?
Two simple things that occured to me that you might want to double-check first if you haven't already:There is play in the crank rotational and lateral. It's more rotational 3 or 4 mm maybe and 2mm lateral. I'm totally naive to ebike motors and don't know if it's normal or not. The crank and pedals are very cheap, I thought perhaps they were exacerbating the problem but being honest I'm lost on it.
Certainly important to get them the right way round, but the threads are different (anticlockwise for left pedal). If you put them on the wrong way round you'd either hardly screw them in at all and they'd fall off almost immediately, or you'd strip the thread trying to screw then in further. In the second case you might have to replace the cranks and/or pedals.1) Check you've put your pedals on the right way around (they're marked L & R) otherwise they'll work themselves loose (happened to a friend who described similar issues to you before one actually fell off whilst he was riding and crashed his expensive Bosch bike)
Thanks bud, no sadly its not the pedals I was know its an easy mistake to make but I have experience of push bikes and motor bikes and have assembled many bmxs and trials push bikes for my son. Bafang said the rotational play was normal then I noticed the spindle / spline /crankshaft I'm not sure what it's called on a ebike motor was moving side to side. Eskute have no support or answers they just offer pitiful money. They are a sham. I have reached an impasse for sure . I will have a think and also let you know my outcome. I'm very grateful for the input and information I've been given by members it's greatly appreciated. It's actually such a shame as the bike really goes well but I'm almost certain the movement in the crank will ultimately damage the motor Thanks RCertainly important to get them the right way round, but the threads are different (anticlockwise for left pedal). If you put them on the wrong way round you'd either hardly screw them in at all and they'd fall off almost immediately, or you'd strip the thread trying to screw then in further. In the second case you might have to replace the cranks and/or pedals.
Thanks for taking the time to show me these pictures and give info. I checked the crank set tonight it's moving side to side I it feels abnormal to me. I agree totally they are 100 % box shifting with no guarantee, you have hit the nail on the head . Any problems are met with silly offers ranging from phone ne covers on Amazon!!! to small sums of money. Nowhere do they offer repair and or replacement parts . The battery is also loose and clunks going down the road initially I thought it was the forks. When I complained about the battery they said, maybe there's a problem with the battery bolt. We will send a bolt. There are multiple bolts in the battery housing and the clip is loose. I'm going to go return the bike as they are failing to meet the terms of sale. I'd encourage anyone looking at Eskute to look elsewhere. My experience has been very unpleasant. Thank you for your help and to all who have replied Thanks Rid ask for a replacement motor or send it back for a full refund, but sounds like these guys are just box shifters and no warranty support.
this is the inside of my bosch motor so any movement like you have is not normal.
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Remember the basics of consumer rights in the UK: 'not fit for purpose', and lawyers would have other terms, you can 'reject' the goods, which is a word with specific legal meaning, which I think effectively cancels the contract of the purchase transaction.Thanks for taking the time to show me these pictures and give info. I checked the crank set tonight it's moving side to side I it feels abnormal to me. I agree totally they are 100 % box shifting with no guarantee, you have hit the nail on the head . Any problems are met with silly offers ranging from phone ne covers on Amazon!!! to small sums of money. Nowhere do they offer repair and or replacement parts . The battery is also loose and clunks going down the road initially I thought it was the forks. When I complained about the battery they said, maybe there's a problem with the battery bolt. We will send a bolt. There are multiple bolts in the battery housing and the clip is loose. I'm going to go return the bike as they are failing to meet the terms of sale. I'd encourage anyone looking at Eskute to look elsewhere. My experience has been very unpleasant. Thank you for your help and to all who have replied Thanks R
Yes thanks I'm familiar with "not fit for purpose" myself, it's very much a key phrase as you rightly pointed out. The bike was defective and not fit for purpose in my case. It will play out. I will post up the outcome in detail Once again thanks to yourself Matthew and all others who have aided me with this issue. My experience with this forum has been extremely positive and helpful. Many thanks R.Remember the basics of consumer rights in the UK: 'not fit for purpose', and lawyers would have other terms, you can 'reject' the goods, which is a word with specific legal meaning, which I think effectively cancels the contract of the purchase transaction.
If you bought from a UK business then you have extensive rights, and Citizens advice bureau, local Trading Standards office and small claims court should be your friends.
Good luck.
There is i rotational play in the crank 2 or 3mm before chainset engages also lateral play the spindle moves around 1 or 2mm very hard to tell exact movements by hand and eye but there is definitely play. Yes the motors powerful but I'm afraid to use it in case of damage. Cheers RHi, Greetings! Bafang M200 mid is a powerful motor, and since it's nearly maintenance-free as far as I know. If you describe what exactly help you needed then It's better to understand what help you exactly needed.
Do you have photos showing what you mean? I haven't seen anyone else on this forum with an M200, and don't own one myself, therefore have no idea if the play rotationally or laterally are likely signs of a poorly constructed or faulty motor... but the measurements you describe (2 to 3mm rotational, 1mm lateral) don't seem to me (I may be completely wrong) to be great enough to cause problems, because it's a PAS motor, and the forces that a rider is likely to exert on internal gearwheels (it might be just one, it is on my Bafang BBS01b) with 2 to 3mm rotational play, might not be problematic? If the internal gears are ill fitting where the motor provides assistance (if there are any gears at that point - we could do with a schematic), that would be worrying, because the motor would probably be exerting higher torque. But it's your money and if you're unhappy overall with your purchase, you should be able to get a satisfactory result. As regards the battery - are you sure it's the clip (what is the clip and what does it do? Do you have a photo?) and not the battery pack bouncing about within the battery case? Sometimes the padding is insufficient, it certainly is inside my battery case, which clonks as I bounce over the deeper potholes (it isn't the bolts holding the battery case to the bike that are loose), I keep meaning to add to it.There is i rotational play in the crank 2 or 3mm before chainset engages also lateral play the spindle moves around 1 or 2mm very hard to tell exact movements by hand and eye but there is definitely play. Yes the motors powerful but I'm afraid to use it in case of damage. Cheers R