Great to see you are doing these videos now. Please keep them coming. Very important for maintenance and repair of bikes bought on line with no bike shop support. Thank you again. Love our Rize bikes.
Thank you for the video. I may be replacing my cadence sensor on my Lectric 3.0. The pedal assist cuts out from time to time and I'm thinking that it may be getting sand particles in there. The road to my house is quite sandy and I have found sand particles clinging to the area around my cadence sensor. Does this sound like a possibility? If so, any ideas on how to protect the cadence sensor from sand particles?
How would you approach this if you upgraded the bb an crankset . I bought a paselec gs9 an looking to upgrade but not sure about the fitting on this with the bb
Hi Ben, changing from a Cadence Sensor to a Torque Sensor is fairly easy, however, it does require you to also upgrade your controller box. All that needs to be done is remove the cranks, replace the bottom bracket with a torque sensor bottom bracket, swap your controller boxes, then plug it all in and reattach the crank arms. Thx for the comment and likes!
If this sensor is knackered would it result in no speedometer until the motor kicks in cause mine won’t register anything unless the motor is running, is that my problem do you think, cool video dude
If you're fearful of face in butt, you can sit backwards. It's the way we ride on the jet ski, to pull a towed rider. (Have to have an observer or the coast guard will end your day!)
Great to see you are doing these videos now. Please keep them coming. Very important for maintenance and repair of bikes bought on line with no bike shop support. Thank you again. Love our Rize bikes.
Thanks, will do!
Great video - you leave nothing to chance... Thanks for sharing your knowledge in such a clear & detailed way!
Hi, can you do a maintenance video on maintaining the brakes (& combating any squeeking or juddering when braking etc)
Great suggestion for a future vid! Thx!
Thank you for the video. I may be replacing my cadence sensor on my Lectric 3.0. The pedal assist cuts out from time to time and I'm thinking that it may be getting sand particles in there. The road to my house is quite sandy and I have found sand particles clinging to the area around my cadence sensor. Does this sound like a possibility? If so, any ideas on how to protect the cadence sensor from sand particles?
Appreciate the video. Nicely explained!
Glad it was helpful!
How would you approach this if you upgraded the bb an crankset . I bought a paselec gs9 an looking to upgrade but not sure about the fitting on this with the bb
What size crank puller are you using and where do i find one? i have a new Magicycle sensor is loose.
thanks
thank you for this video you help me to find and fix the problem i HAD with my Ebike 🙂
Glad it helped!
How much of a challenge would it be to replace a cadence sensor with a torque sensor?
Hi Ben, changing from a Cadence Sensor to a Torque Sensor is fairly easy, however, it does require you to also upgrade your controller box. All that needs to be done is remove the cranks, replace the bottom bracket with a torque sensor bottom bracket, swap your controller boxes, then plug it all in and reattach the crank arms. Thx for the comment and likes!
If this sensor is knackered would it result in no speedometer until the motor kicks in cause mine won’t register anything unless the motor is running, is that my problem do you think, cool video dude
Thanks for sharing 😀
hi...what kind of pedal assist sensor goes onto rize blade 2020 model?
Cadence sensors are used on the Blades. Let us know if you have any more questions!
Thank you for sharing.
can this faulty sensor cause error 30 ? i checked your video about error 30, and i get new controller and maybe i need to change this sensor
He lost the Jaguar shirt!!! Excellent....! Keep the videos coming!
We're taking better care of him. Craig is a star! Will do, thanks Eric!
Excellent it worked : )
Thanks.
Thanks for watching
Why would it be necessary to change a cadence sensor, do these things break, fail, are they fragile, what's the story on these things?
Hi Mike, there're not prone to becoming faulty, but all things in time can break down. Thanks for the comment!
I've never had to do it but I've had to for example replace a left brake lever because I crashed hard on some gravel and snapped my brake lever.
how to turn off pedal assist
If you're fearful of face in butt, you can sit backwards. It's the way we ride on the jet ski, to pull a towed rider.
(Have to have an observer or the coast guard will end your day!)
If you leave it off your bike will be,, de-restricted Yes and your bike will go faster or just find that wire and cut it