After 2 years, my EP8 has a kind of grinding when riding.
Removed and cleaned the pedals, cranks and chainring, no help so it comes from inside the motor.
Is it bearing noise?
edit: the motor gave in after 3 months of having this noise, no longer providing support.
OK, so the bike has a NX cassette (PG-1230), which is special as it fits Shimano 8,9,10,11-speed splined driver freehubs.
GX cassette and up are XD driver only.
The bike has 12-speed SRAM Eagle GX/NX, but the specs still say:
Alexrims EM35 | Shimano Deore SH11
Rim Material: Aluminium
Inner Width: 35 mm
Hub Type: M6010
I thought Sram XD driver doesn't fit Shimano M6010 hub?
Anyone here can confirm which hub is used in the rear?
Thank you!
The reason I'm asking is because Canyon recommends using the slower charger as it noticeably increases the lifespan of the battery.
They are actually shipping a part of their 2019 e-bikes with the slower EC-E6002 charger for this reason.
How many more life cycles will I get when using a slower 1.8A charger instead of 4A one for a 12Ah battery?
Should I have both chargers and only use the faster one when in a rush?
Specs for the Shimano Steps E8000 EMTB system:
BT-E8010 Battery
504Wh
36V
14Ah
Battery lifespan: 1000 cycles...
Any chance for one free android license?
Will test it on my brother's emtb (E8000 motor & E7000 display), and will buy second license for my own EMTB (arriving next week) if it works!
Thank you!