The plastic fatigues through dirt/stress/age and breaks.Why does it get damaged.
I'd think keeping it clean will help reduce fatigue/stress/dirt build-up and thus failure.Is there a way to avoid the problem.
As above. The more dirt, the more likelihood of fatigue/stress/failure.Does this mean that you have to avoid using the bike in muddy conditions or does it need to cleaned after use.
I haven't read that. Some members here have replaced the whole system with a better controller/display system. The forum search feature will show those members here who have documented those changes.It seems fairly easy to replace the sensor with one driven from another sensor or a throttle.
There are a few threads on the forum here where Carrera owners have discussed and used an Arduino to generate that pulse/add throttles.The simplest solution would be to generate the pulses from a throttle and ignore the sensor completely.
There are lots of cheap microcontrollers available. My query really is how the controller responds, is it off on or proportional? The other part of the query is what volts the sensor works at and what voltage pulses the controller expects.
Yes, that's member/manufacturer Whisper (who contribute here) where each individual bike has to undergo an inspection/test/approval... available as an extra cost option if required. Many members here just add a throttle and say to hell with the law.Some legal ebikes have been available with throttled for about a year subject to individual type approval.
Not the ONLY thing. The OTHER thing is to make sure the inner pusher is fully unscrewed before you screw the puller into the crank threads. Otherwise it may feel you have screwed it in tight but you've actually only engaged a few threads; and you have found a different route to Andy's world of hurt.ONLY thing you need know about a crank puller is when you screw it into the crank threads, you do it up TIGHT.
I nearly did the same eon a nos Cook brothers racing crank, which for anyone into the retro scene is a bloody expensive set of cranks, especially nos.When I did it I was lucky. I could only engage very few threads when I screwed in the puller. Even with those destroyed there were just enough left for the puller to work once it was properly inserted
d8veh aka vfr 400 still posts now and then offering tech advice or general common sense advice but under a late forums users name/avatar. Said late member was a close freind to him.It's a shame you didn't register here and ask before buying the bike; sorry if this is going to dampen your enthusiasm... you may have better luck than the majority.
The Suntour HESC system is/has been riddled with design/functionality issues ever since it was introduced as a search here on the forum will show (problems over many, many years).
My understanding is it's fundamentally an IR transmitter/receiver assembly that, working under spring tension, opens/closes a window between the components, the wider the window the longer the pulse of IR applying more power. In use, the fragile plastic holding lugs break, or equally commonly, clog with dirt and malfunctions.
Member @d8veh aka @vfr400 aka @saneagle - a pedelec enthusiast and forum contributor here for many many years and a professional ex-e-bike mechanic - has stripped down and repaired (it seems) hundreds of these. He's not an enthusiast of the system for the reasons cited.
A good overview of the workings he's explained here.
A friend of mine got so hissed off with his Carrera/HESC bike giving him intermittent fails that in a fit of temper, stripped the whole lot off the bike (but left the motor in the wheel) and just rode it without electric assist (a crap ride like that though).What we have seen is folks after time rip out the electronics and replace them with durable and reliable Kt electronics with cadence sensing.
Thanks,It's a shame you didn't register here and ask before buying the bike; sorry if this is going to dampen your enthusiasm... you may have better luck than the majority.
The Suntour HESC system is/has been riddled with design/functionality issues ever since it was introduced as a search here on the forum will show (problems over many, many years).
My understanding is it's fundamentally an IR transmitter/receiver assembly that, working under spring tension, opens/closes a window between the components, the wider the window the longer the pulse of IR applying more power. In use, the fragile plastic holding lugs break, or equally commonly, clog with dirt and malfunctions.
Member @d8veh aka @vfr400 aka @saneagle - a pedelec enthusiast and forum contributor here for many many years and a professional ex-e-bike mechanic - has stripped down and repaired (it seems) hundreds of these. He's not an enthusiast of the system for the reasons cited.
A good overview of the workings he's explained here.
At that end of the price spectrum, Decathlon as a high street brand seems well liked (good value, reliable, helpful, know how to fix them when they go wrong), as do "independent" brands like Woosh.Thanks,
What would you have advised rather than the vengeance?