E- biking is a fun and healthy way to get around, but it can also be hard when your electric bicycles come across some issues. We’ll talk about some of the most common problems with electric bikes and how to fix them in this article.
Broken chains
Every cyclist must have encountered a broken bicycle chain, which is a very troublesome problem, especially for commuters who face not only a dirty chain, but also the problem of being late for work. Many women and cyclists don’t even know what to do.
However, you can now completely get rid of this problem because chainless e-bikes are becoming popular. Honbike is an e-bike company that focuses on chainless design currently on the market. Through the patented Monotork Shaft Drive system, the Honbike HF01 achieves a safe and reliable chainless design.
The e-bikes can’t move forward
Your bike won’t move for a number of reasons:
1.Dead battery. Make sure the battery is plugged in and fully charged. If it’s not, you should plug it in right away.
2.The throttle got stuck. Check to see if the throttle is stuck at full speed and try to move it slowly toward the neutral position until you can turn it off.
3.Pedal assist stuck on high or low power mode (if available). Try changing your electric bike’s pedal assist mode from high to low power or vice versa by pressing a button on the display or handlebars for about three seconds until you hear the beeping sound again. Then, release the pedal assist button so the motor stops helping you pedal easily uphill slopes.
The battery will not charge
If the battery on your electric bike won’t charge, there are a few things you can check to figure out what’s wrong. Make sure the bike is plugged into the charger and that the charger is plugged into an outlet. Check to see if the bike’s battery is set up right and that the cables are securely connected. If nothing seems to work, try a different outlet or switch in your home. Lastly, make sure the battery is in the frame of the bike correctly.
The throttle does not work
This problem could be caused by a number of things, so let’s look at them one by one:
1.Check to see if the throttle cable is connected and doesn’t have any broken parts. If that’s the case, you should get a new one .
2.Check to see if your throttle switch or control switch has any dirt in it. If there is, clean it off with compressed air or an electrical contact cleaner, but be careful not to hurt anything else!
3.Use an ohmmeter to make sure that both wires from each of these switches are connected correctly on each side (if necessary). If they don’t match up in either case, something might have gone wrong during installation or modification.
The battery has stopped working
The first thing to check is if the battery is actually connected to the bike and charger. If you work on bikes a lot, you may have noticed that batteries can be very picky.
Check that both ends of the wires (the bike’s display and the charger) are fully plugged in.
If you have one of those fancy new wireless chargers, check for an LED light to make sure it’s charging. Also, make sure your battery isn’t dead and won’t charge at all. Many older ebikes can only charge partially if they haven’t been used in a while.
No assistance when pedaling forward or pedal assistance is too weak
Check to see how full the battery is. On the screen of your e-bike, you should be able to see how much power is left in the battery. If it’s almost dead, try charging it until it’s full before you ride again.
Check to see if your controller and motor are still linked. Dirt or other things can sometimes get into these connections and make them loose or even cause them to break completely.
Check your controller settings, if you have one, to make sure nothing has been changed by accident or on purpose .
E-bike’s display reads “Fault” or “Error”
The bike’s display reading error or fault is a problem that you might run into often. This could happen if the bike has been used a lot and needs maintenance. If the display of your e-bike says “Fault” or “Error,” you probably need to have it serviced.
If your the screen of your bike says “Fault” or “Error,” the first thing you should do is see if it has any technical problems. If not, you should probably ask a professional what this problem could be and how you can fix it yourself or take your bike to a shop for repair services.
Conclusion
If you have any of these issues, don’t be afraid to call your local bike shop or find the after-sale service of your bike company. They can help you with any problem you’re having and fix your electric bike.