Afternoon! I bought a Juicy Bike classic click a month ago, and all was fine until I got a puncture in the rear wheel a couple of weeks ago.
Since taking the wheel off to replace the inner tube, the bike has felt far less responsive with a definite lag when using PAS.
When using the throttle from a standing stop, it gives a barely noticeable boost rather than a strong burst to start off.
I'm having to ride in PAS level 3-5 even when on flat ground, rather than the level 1 I mostly used previously, because the bike is frustratingly ponderous otherwise.
The rear wheel also squeaks when wheeling the bike backwards.
I've checked all the connections, and the disc brakes as much as I can given my admittedly limited knowledge of both ebikes and disc brakes.
Any suggestions please? I'm assuming I've messed something up when taking off and putting the rear wheel back on. Can I fix it myself or do I need a trip to a bike shop? Thanks!
Since taking the wheel off to replace the inner tube, the bike has felt far less responsive with a definite lag when using PAS.
When using the throttle from a standing stop, it gives a barely noticeable boost rather than a strong burst to start off.
I'm having to ride in PAS level 3-5 even when on flat ground, rather than the level 1 I mostly used previously, because the bike is frustratingly ponderous otherwise.
The rear wheel also squeaks when wheeling the bike backwards.
I've checked all the connections, and the disc brakes as much as I can given my admittedly limited knowledge of both ebikes and disc brakes.
Any suggestions please? I'm assuming I've messed something up when taking off and putting the rear wheel back on. Can I fix it myself or do I need a trip to a bike shop? Thanks!