There is a ridge in the centre of the BB where the threads meet from each side. Remove this from around the circumference of the tube and your motor will fit without the use of a hammer.
Hi just a quick update the chain and everything works but there's only 2 problems I've got now so the first one is the battery mount without the 52v 20ah battery placed on the mount its really steady like it won't move at all not even a wobbly but as soon as I put the battery on the mount it becomes wobbly if touching it is there anything I can use to secure and steady the battery on the mount I won't be taking the battery off the mount when charging so I'm fine if it has to stay there as long as its really steady I'm happy
Also the 2nd problem is with the bbshd usually I've seen on YouTube videos that the motor is meant to hang but my one doesn't hang that far due to the rear hydraulic brakes what can I do to fully keep it up and not hit a speed bump or a pavement edge when riding my bike ?
Hi just a quick update the chain and everything works but there's only 2 problems I've got now so the first one is the battery mount without the 52v 20ah battery placed on the mount its really steady like it won't move at all not even a wobbly but as soon as I put the battery on the mount it becomes wobbly if touching it is there anything I can use to secure and steady the battery on the mount I won't be taking the battery off the mount when charging so I'm fine if it has to stay there as long as its really steady I'm happy
Also the 2nd problem is with the bbshd usually I've seen on YouTube videos that the motor is meant to hang but my one doesn't hang that far due to the rear hydraulic brakes what can I do to fully keep it up and not hit a speed bump or a pavement edge when riding my bike ?
Can you put up pictures to illustrate these issues? Side view of both battery mount, and motor position would be useful, and a detail of how the brakes are getting in the way. Thanks.
Can you put up pictures to illustrate these issues? Side view of both battery mount, and motor position would be useful, and a detail of how the brakes are getting in the way. Thanks.
The torque of the motor will cause the big nut to come loose and crush the brake hose
Most installations require the motor to rest on the down tube or if not an anti rotation bracket
Know its a faff to reroute the brake line but it will be the best result in the end
The torque of the motor will cause the big nut to come loose and crush the brake hose
Most installations require the motor to rest on the down tube or if not an anti rotation bracket
Know its a faff to reroute the brake line but it will be the best result in the end