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donff
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Back wheel not spinning freely
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Good question. Possibly not. I'll investigate. Many thanks.
Today at 9:29 AM
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Benlingwood
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Bosch Troubleshooting!
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Yeah a boat journey plus 200 miles driving to the nearest Bosch tech, due to expand the fleet the start of next definitely wont be...
Today at 8:54 AM
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Peter.Bridge
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Back wheel not spinning freely
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Did you put the washers on the axle back in the same position / configuration ?
Today at 8:44 AM
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donff
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Back wheel not spinning freely
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Thanks Peter. I had to remove the back wheel to put in a new inner tube. That must have caused it. So the wheel should spin freely just...
Today at 8:32 AM
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Peter.Bridge
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Back wheel not spinning freely
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It should spin freely - something maybe rubbing - brakes ? Turn it upside down and look carefully and see if you can identify what is...
Today at 8:14 AM
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donff
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Back wheel not spinning freely
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Electric Bike General Discussion
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Hi The back wheel won't spin freely. I was wondering if this is because of the magnets.
Today at 8:10 AM
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Tony1951
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The Anything Thread that is Never off subject.
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France spends far too much and taxes far too much. Its debt to GDP ratio is twice the maximum allowed by EU rules. People retire at an...
Today at 8:09 AM
saneagle
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Shengyi Motor Repair
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OK. If the hall sensor was on the front of the pcb, like a normal one, it would be about 30 minutes work - still longer than splicing...
Today at 12:18 AM
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Tony1951
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Display unit or controller fault?
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Chances are any ebike display undergoing a similar 2 yrs of use and bumps/knocks could develop a similar fault regardless of the cost...
Yesterday at 10:47 PM
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Tony1951
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Shengyi Motor Repair
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I'm going to bodge it with a speed sensor spliced into a motor extension cable. There's plenty of room in the downtube for excess motor...
Yesterday at 10:43 PM
saneagle
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Shengyi Motor Repair
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Yup, and it's on the reverse side of the pcb. That's the problem!
Yesterday at 10:19 PM
thelarkbox
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Display unit or controller fault?
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Chances are any ebike display undergoing a similar 2 yrs of use and bumps/knocks could develop a similar fault regardless of the cost...
Yesterday at 10:11 PM
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sjpt
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Male charging point (on the bike)
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Is it a rack one or a tube one? The rack ones were badly designed. It is very easy to get it to appear to locate and the lock click...
Yesterday at 8:16 PM
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Tony1951
replied to the thread
Shengyi Motor Repair
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Solder sucker, flux and wicking copper braid. You can get any amount of connections free, with good flux and braid. Just dont overheat...
Yesterday at 8:15 PM
saneagle
replied to the thread
Shengyi Motor Repair
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You're not getting it. To replace the speed sensor, you have to remove the pcb, which means that you have to free every solder joint - 9...
Yesterday at 7:44 PM
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