Hi fellow Specialized Turbo users, just wanted to share a problem I've had recently.
I live in the English Lake District where it's wet, very wet, particularly in the winter. I've been riding my Turbo Levo right through all sorts of weather and I love it; the ability to climb mountains I used to have to push and/or carry my bike has opened up a whole new experience for me.
However ....... just recently I've had problems with my motor being erratic, I have two batteries and the problem occurs whichever battery I'm using, so it's fair to rule out a battery issue. I've checked the wiring that connects the battery to the motor and that seems fine. When the motor works it works well but then cuts out without warning, I assume it must be an internal wiring issue and wondered if it could be a damp problem. Anybody experienced something similar? It's looking like it might have to go back to Specialized, just wanted to check I'm not missing anything obvious.
I live in the English Lake District where it's wet, very wet, particularly in the winter. I've been riding my Turbo Levo right through all sorts of weather and I love it; the ability to climb mountains I used to have to push and/or carry my bike has opened up a whole new experience for me.
However ....... just recently I've had problems with my motor being erratic, I have two batteries and the problem occurs whichever battery I'm using, so it's fair to rule out a battery issue. I've checked the wiring that connects the battery to the motor and that seems fine. When the motor works it works well but then cuts out without warning, I assume it must be an internal wiring issue and wondered if it could be a damp problem. Anybody experienced something similar? It's looking like it might have to go back to Specialized, just wanted to check I'm not missing anything obvious.