Problem has been now resolved,banbury frank was spot on.

mountainsport

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Thank you all for your time and advice,but frank was totally right about the fault that i was experiencing with my rear wheel drive motor. Apparently,the internal wiring leading up to the hall sensor had been damaged due to shabby installation which had caused a short curcuit.

A new cable and hall sensor was fitted,which then had been securely reinforced for that extra protection, then last of all a good though check over was carried out before putting it all back
together.

Therefore,again i am very pleased with Frank's advise and also pleased that my bike is up and running now,well rolling:)

Mountainsort.
 

shemozzle999

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Well done.

Now you have cured the problem have you any further clues for us as to how it happened so you can prevent it happening again?


The cable looks well protected to me:

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Did you do the repair yourself or return it to the shop?
 
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mountainsport

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Thanks for that,

My strong advice to you and to everybody is that regardless of whatever ebike you own or ride,whether cheap or expensive this fault could of happened to anyone. And most definitely not shemozzle999 i would not even touch a certain job like this,it should be passed on to those knowledgeable experts out there.

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