OK. I've figured the issue out, with some very helpful direction from Rad City service support (Cassandra).
As handlebar intuited, it had to do with the PAS. The sensor was fine, but the magnetic ring that goes around with the crank spindle had cracked, and was not tripping the sensor while I pedaled.
RAD is sending (free) a one time replacement of the ring, which I guess has failed often enough to be an issue. School has started, so today I repaired the broken ring (epoxy, nylon and electrical tape). It works for now, I'm not sure how many violent bumps it will withstand. Of course, the next few days will most likely be too hot to get much cycling in, but I got to practice taking the crank off, so putting the new ring on should be a charm. It is supposed to arrive next weekend or early the next week.
Thank you handlebar, for your insight. If I had known more at the time, your hint would likely have lead me to the solution. I know much more about the bike than I did 40 odd days ago, and that can only be a good thing. I've also got tools that I didn't know about previously, so there is that.
Keep on cycling, and thanks for the help.
As handlebar intuited, it had to do with the PAS. The sensor was fine, but the magnetic ring that goes around with the crank spindle had cracked, and was not tripping the sensor while I pedaled.
RAD is sending (free) a one time replacement of the ring, which I guess has failed often enough to be an issue. School has started, so today I repaired the broken ring (epoxy, nylon and electrical tape). It works for now, I'm not sure how many violent bumps it will withstand. Of course, the next few days will most likely be too hot to get much cycling in, but I got to practice taking the crank off, so putting the new ring on should be a charm. It is supposed to arrive next weekend or early the next week.
Thank you handlebar, for your insight. If I had known more at the time, your hint would likely have lead me to the solution. I know much more about the bike than I did 40 odd days ago, and that can only be a good thing. I've also got tools that I didn't know about previously, so there is that.
Keep on cycling, and thanks for the help.