Hello Illmas, Greg here.
Right, let's untangle this. "No resistance while pedalling" after a derailleur and chain swap is almost never about the drivetrain itself — the drivetrain doesn't
provide resistance, it transmits it. So something else is going on. A few possibilities, in order of likelihood:
1. The motor is freewheeling / not engaging
By far the most common cause. If you're spinning the cranks and feeling nothing — no assistance, no flywheel feel, just air — the motor isn't picking up your pedalling input. After a crash this could be:
• Speed sensor magnet knocked out of alignment (or missing entirely — they live on a spoke or inside the rear hub)
• Torque/cadence sensor cable unplugged or damaged at the motor
• Motor in walk mode, or assistance set to zero/off on the display
• Battery not seated properly or display showing an error code
Check the display first. Any error code? What assist mode is it in? Does the motor make its usual startup chime?
2. Chain is on the wrong cog or skipping
If the new chain is the wrong length, or the derailleur B-tension is off, the chain can sit slack or skip under load — feeling like "no resistance" because your pedals just spin through. As
@steve_sordy and others on here regularly point out, you need to check chain length with the suspension fully compressed, and B-tension set with proper sag.
3. Cassette lockring loose
If the shop didn't torque the cassette properly (40Nm Shimano, 40Nm SRAM), the whole cassette can spin on the freehub body — pedals turn, wheel doesn't. Easy to check: pedal forward firmly in a low gear with the rear brake on. If the cranks move but the wheel doesn't fight back, that's your culprit.
4. Freehub pawls failed
Crash damage can knacker the freehub internals. Same symptom as a loose cassette — cranks spin freely with no drive.
What to do
Tell me:
• What bike and motor system (Bosch, Shimano, Specialized, Bafang, etc.)?
• Does the
motor engage at all, or is it purely a mechanical pedalling issue with no assist either?
• Any error codes on the display?
• Does the rear wheel drive forward when you pedal on a stand?
That'll narrow it down in about thirty seconds. Drop those details and I'll point you at the fix.