Sorry to get into this post but my new Kalkhoff Pro Connect C8 is having some of these issues. I contacted 50Cycles 2 weeks ago about it and they still do not know what it is (still waiting for a reply from Germany).
The problem I have is not associated with noise but with the bike feeling rough/heavy to use. It started about 3 weeks ago (I got the bike in the middle/end of April this year). It started to be more heavy to use, and using the 2:1 assist seem to almost make it worse. Also, if I use the bike with no motor assist it is heavy and more heavy the more force I use on the pedals, even if I remove the battery. It feels as if the motor itself is still on/connected but not running and hence slow the bike down (e.g. like using a dynamo). As soon as I had this problem I stopped using the bike as I was afraid it could damage the engine.
Now, when the bike was shipped it had 19 teeth rear sprocket, but from the Shimano web site it appears that the hub gears should only use 20 or 18 teeth?
http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techdocs/content/cycle/SI/Alfine/SGS501/37N0A-001_SG-S501-EN_v1_m56577569830638091.pdf
"If using a chain tensioner, use the special CS-S500 18T
or 20T sprocket with chain guard. Do not use any other
types of sprockets, otherwise the chain may come off the
sprockets."
Not sure this is the problem though but could not see that anyone had mentioned this before.
Could it be that the engine is not letting go and hence the sprocket is running some of the parts in the engine? I am not a mechanic so I can't give you proper terminology, so please see beyond the faulty language.
I really want to figure out what the problem is as I am now using my old bike for commuting. Using the Pro Connect for almost 2 months makes this a bad experience. I am praying for a solution ...
The problem I have is not associated with noise but with the bike feeling rough/heavy to use. It started about 3 weeks ago (I got the bike in the middle/end of April this year). It started to be more heavy to use, and using the 2:1 assist seem to almost make it worse. Also, if I use the bike with no motor assist it is heavy and more heavy the more force I use on the pedals, even if I remove the battery. It feels as if the motor itself is still on/connected but not running and hence slow the bike down (e.g. like using a dynamo). As soon as I had this problem I stopped using the bike as I was afraid it could damage the engine.
Now, when the bike was shipped it had 19 teeth rear sprocket, but from the Shimano web site it appears that the hub gears should only use 20 or 18 teeth?
http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/techdocs/content/cycle/SI/Alfine/SGS501/37N0A-001_SG-S501-EN_v1_m56577569830638091.pdf
"If using a chain tensioner, use the special CS-S500 18T
or 20T sprocket with chain guard. Do not use any other
types of sprockets, otherwise the chain may come off the
sprockets."
Not sure this is the problem though but could not see that anyone had mentioned this before.
Could it be that the engine is not letting go and hence the sprocket is running some of the parts in the engine? I am not a mechanic so I can't give you proper terminology, so please see beyond the faulty language.
I really want to figure out what the problem is as I am now using my old bike for commuting. Using the Pro Connect for almost 2 months makes this a bad experience. I am praying for a solution ...