



Then undid axle bolt on disk brake side before giving a gentle tap and all was revealed.3 wrecked nylon gears and a rusty looking clutch plate. Surprised to see 6 (everything in sixes?) cut outs on the windings side. I wonder why when the gear section was covered in thin, very black grease. As to replacements, the gears are £15.43 from China, of which £7.09 is the air freight. Not sure about the clutch plate as it is a bit rough in operation due perhaps to rust getting inside it and I noticed gear wheel scrape marks on it's base. Did those cause the nylon cogs to crack open? Still not expensive though as clutch with 3 gear wheels is only £23.75 of which airfreight is £9.86. I will probably be hit with VAT and collection charges on this order but that is the price for having to buy from China. I can't find any in Europe. So it looks like an easy fix. I was worried that twiddling with the throttle a bit after the gears jammed might have blown a mosfet or something else but on mounting just the electric side in the drop outs and connecting it up, it ran silently and smoothly. Now I have to wait several days in lovely summer weather up here without the bike. Luckily I have 2 other non MTB to get to town and a non electic(groan groan here comes a hill!) MTB if I get really desperate!
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