Thank you Damian for letting me know.
Please check the sensitivity of the brake sensors to be on the safe side.
You should be able to pull the lever about 3mm without triggering error 25.
Tony, you were absolutely right to have me check the brake sensitivity. After a quick test ride earlier this evening I was able to determine that the back brake was causing the Error 25.
I could clear it every time by holding in the throttle and turning on the bike but as soon as I touched the back brake the pedal assist would stop working. I could still activate the motor with the throttle however. Then if I turn the bike off and back on Error 25 would be back again.
I followed your advice from above and a half turn anti-clockwise has now cured it.
I'll take the bike for another test ride tomorrow to make sure its sorted!
I have attached a pictures of both brake levers, as you can see I have no lock nut on the sensor wire screw.
These pics were taken before I unscrewed the back brake half a turn, its interesting that the back brake was already screwed out much further than the front!
Anyway....all sorted now!
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