Not sure if it is helpful, but before the MC thing happened again, I did a full range check, going from 100-0%, just to record just how much range the batteries could physically produce. Because I was suspicious whether the MC problem was truly resolved (it used to tell me max 80km), or if the software just believed it was resolved, and somehow in the end would give me rubbish range when pushed beyond a broken batterys limit.
However, I ended up with a healthy 212km range, which indicates the battery did its job well.
But, right after this experiment, the MC came right back following charging the bike all the way from 0 to 100%. Perhaps the BMS got confused due to the fully drained battery and went insane again, after it was temporarily sane after a BMS reset due to the recent service? This is one theory I have seen. However, this is contradicted by people saying this issue was permanently fixed for them after replacing the battery.
A lot of guesswork here, anyway I tried to have it serviced to cure this issue, didnt work. I need a fully working bike and not a puzzle, so probably will be forced to selling it. I have no clue what to do now, I doubt the engineers at my service spot suddenly can figure it out when they already thoroughly tested everything to their knowledges limit before.
The drain post is here btw:
https://www.electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=12104.0
When you say the magic charging came back do you mean that you were only showing 80 km estimated range again after you charged it to 100% ? Did you charge till the charger shut off on it's own or did you stop the charge when it reached 100% on the dash?
I'm a little confused about your range test. If you rode a bike with severe magic charging like the one in Morgan's video on a bunch of short rides over the space of two weeks with periods of sitting in between wouldn't the soc just recalculate each time you parked it? When you did the test did the soc go up at all between rides? If it showed 50% soc when you shut it off did it still read 50% a day later when you turned it on?
So, to make it clear: I used to have the magic charging for the whole summer, then had it serviced and they replaced some wires they found was "leaking electricity", to use their own words. Some more details earlier here.
After this, no trace of magic charging at all. The range estimate was completely accurate, and everything was great for a few weeks. Then I decided to do that drain test, just to really see how far I could go if I took it all the way to 0%. After this test, once I charged back from 0% to 100% (all the way, till the charger shut off), I got right back to where I was before the bike was fixed. With very pessimistic range estimates after a short ride. I was at 100% starting my short trip. About 15-20 km later, when returning home, it was at 50-60%, with the bike giving me a remaining range estimate of about 80km. I don't remember the starting range estimate, but it was lower than usual when it was behaving normally. Something like 170km.
At the moment, the autumn has hit here, so I did not ride much after this. and I haven't analyzed the recent behavior in detail. But traditionally, it would show me one range estimate and remaining power estimate when turning off the bike after riding, then a new longer range estimate and higher remaining power estimate when turning it back on later.