Edabdo
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Hello all. Thanks for the add.
This past spring I had a chance to ride a Redshift MXR and tole the owner that if I ever came across one of those that I would have to buy it. Well, it happened!
I have recently purchased a 2018 Redshift MXR and it really is quite amazing, but.. it has an potential issue that I'd like some experienced feedback on - if some of you all would be so kind to help me with.
First off, I bought this as a demo from a past dealer (17 hrs). It came with the factory required laptop and Alta provided software that allows me to look "inside".
It came to me with a 100% charge in the battery. When I got it home and rode it for awhile I shut it down with the kill switch. when I turned it back on I got the check light and code 35 and 36. After researching I see that states a possible bad battery pack and/or module.
Well I thought that maybe I did something goofy as I shut it down while I was still rolling (I am a lifelong MC industry guy but new at this electric stuff!) so I tried to reset the codes using the software but they would just come back on (persistent little devils that they are).
The battery was at about 80% charge so I decided to try out the fast charger that came with the unit but had to use 110 as my connector was not a match (I have since made several adapters to resolve any future issues thanks to the provided schematics found on this forum). No problem charging the battery, and after I got a full charge back in I tried again to reset the codes and wala! They were gone.
But... after another ride (and three more after) and "killing the motor and turning it back on the codes reappear. I charge again and they go away (after I reset using the factory software).
The codes will not come on until I shut the machine down and then restart the machine (they do not come on while riding). I have spoken to the seller and he said that the machine had set over winter and after he charged that battery he did not get any codes but did not ride it either. He did however offer me a return of my money if I wanted to give the bike back to him which I am extremely impressed with and shows that he has a lot of class and integrity.
So my question... Is this a real issue that should make me take him up on the offer?
I really (no, really!) like the bike and will keep it if I don't think it will just crap out on me one day in the not so distant future. I'll just keep resetting the codes after a charge and will run the critter down every time I ride it!
I appreciate any experienced input that may be offered.
Regards,
Ed Abdo
This past spring I had a chance to ride a Redshift MXR and tole the owner that if I ever came across one of those that I would have to buy it. Well, it happened!
I have recently purchased a 2018 Redshift MXR and it really is quite amazing, but.. it has an potential issue that I'd like some experienced feedback on - if some of you all would be so kind to help me with.
First off, I bought this as a demo from a past dealer (17 hrs). It came with the factory required laptop and Alta provided software that allows me to look "inside".
It came to me with a 100% charge in the battery. When I got it home and rode it for awhile I shut it down with the kill switch. when I turned it back on I got the check light and code 35 and 36. After researching I see that states a possible bad battery pack and/or module.
Well I thought that maybe I did something goofy as I shut it down while I was still rolling (I am a lifelong MC industry guy but new at this electric stuff!) so I tried to reset the codes using the software but they would just come back on (persistent little devils that they are).
The battery was at about 80% charge so I decided to try out the fast charger that came with the unit but had to use 110 as my connector was not a match (I have since made several adapters to resolve any future issues thanks to the provided schematics found on this forum). No problem charging the battery, and after I got a full charge back in I tried again to reset the codes and wala! They were gone.
But... after another ride (and three more after) and "killing the motor and turning it back on the codes reappear. I charge again and they go away (after I reset using the factory software).
The codes will not come on until I shut the machine down and then restart the machine (they do not come on while riding). I have spoken to the seller and he said that the machine had set over winter and after he charged that battery he did not get any codes but did not ride it either. He did however offer me a return of my money if I wanted to give the bike back to him which I am extremely impressed with and shows that he has a lot of class and integrity.
So my question... Is this a real issue that should make me take him up on the offer?
I really (no, really!) like the bike and will keep it if I don't think it will just crap out on me one day in the not so distant future. I'll just keep resetting the codes after a charge and will run the critter down every time I ride it!
I appreciate any experienced input that may be offered.
Regards,
Ed Abdo