Hi,
First of all I would like to say hello to all the forum members with whom I've communicated in the past and who have given very helpful advice. I'm again having some issues with my pro connect. So any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
My kalkhoff pro connect 9 G (2010) has started to emit a small intermittent squeaking noise recently. The squeaking only appears when the power is switched on and is present on all levels of assistance. My first thought was that maybe the bolts that attach the motor to the frame are becoming loose as it has been found to be the main reason that causes such a noise. However, on closer inspection, bolts appear to be firmly tightened. What's more, the squeaking resembles more to the noise that a pedal that needs lubrication would emit. And the noise is very regular - it is only emitted every 3-4 pedal revolutions, and only when the power is switched on. Moreover, it does not depend on the terrain - it is present on the smooth as well as on rocky surface (excluding thus the hypotheses of squeaking resulting from the motor movement).
Thus, the only thing I could think of is some inner bearings inside the motor that would cause such a noise and that need lubrication. However, I have no idea whether it is possible to lubricate them and how to do it. My bike is still under warranty until next September. So I should probably not fiddle with the motor. Could you give me some advice what you would recommend me to do (ignore it, try to repair myself or bring the bike back to the dealer although he might dismiss this squeaking as it does not affect the transmission or power)
Concerning the usage, I've done around 4000-5000 miles with my pro connect. However, my usage is quite intense (35 miles a day) and I use higher power modes a lot because of the very hilly terrain. Moreover, since this summer I've shifted to 11 teeth motor sprocket (that solved the roughness and rattling issues) that has noticeably increased my average speed (thus I almost do not use "eco" mode any more)
First of all I would like to say hello to all the forum members with whom I've communicated in the past and who have given very helpful advice. I'm again having some issues with my pro connect. So any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
My kalkhoff pro connect 9 G (2010) has started to emit a small intermittent squeaking noise recently. The squeaking only appears when the power is switched on and is present on all levels of assistance. My first thought was that maybe the bolts that attach the motor to the frame are becoming loose as it has been found to be the main reason that causes such a noise. However, on closer inspection, bolts appear to be firmly tightened. What's more, the squeaking resembles more to the noise that a pedal that needs lubrication would emit. And the noise is very regular - it is only emitted every 3-4 pedal revolutions, and only when the power is switched on. Moreover, it does not depend on the terrain - it is present on the smooth as well as on rocky surface (excluding thus the hypotheses of squeaking resulting from the motor movement).
Thus, the only thing I could think of is some inner bearings inside the motor that would cause such a noise and that need lubrication. However, I have no idea whether it is possible to lubricate them and how to do it. My bike is still under warranty until next September. So I should probably not fiddle with the motor. Could you give me some advice what you would recommend me to do (ignore it, try to repair myself or bring the bike back to the dealer although he might dismiss this squeaking as it does not affect the transmission or power)
Concerning the usage, I've done around 4000-5000 miles with my pro connect. However, my usage is quite intense (35 miles a day) and I use higher power modes a lot because of the very hilly terrain. Moreover, since this summer I've shifted to 11 teeth motor sprocket (that solved the roughness and rattling issues) that has noticeably increased my average speed (thus I almost do not use "eco" mode any more)
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