I've found my limit, motor, drive train, brakes etc. Suspension shocks and pivot point bearings leave to shop, but I do supply bearing kits, see pdf above.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_A--fhX5gea0i4UtpD99Gg
its all there free of charge where it gets expensive is when you need shock or frame wheel bearing service as you need the right tools for the job.
id get tools you need for ur bike and watch them vids
Just to say - the particular link above is 100% NOT the tool you need with a Bosch CX on a cube bike. It is entirely the wrong approach. You need the more traditional spider that can engage with the sprocket holes. The Bosch/Cube (and maybe other bikes?) combination has a black shield around the sprocket that stops the spanner-like "ebikespider" being able to work - there simply is no room for it to fit on.you can get a spanner here
https://www.ebiketuning.com/manufacturer/ebikespider/ebikespider.html
i have never needed a chain whip to remove the front sprocket i just hold the crank arms.
Yeah I just found one in stock at Singletrackbikes for about £19 delivered so grabbed that as the eBay one is out of stock now. Apparently the black shield/lockring combo is known as a "Miranda Lockring" for reference.this is the spidertool which ballynose gave a link too at £19 just arrived seems pretty sturdy .View attachment 23667
If you removing the spocket then its probably time to service bearing seal which means removing plastic motor. Not big issue on Cube, just few more screws and time.Just to say - the particular link above is 100% NOT the tool you need with a Bosch CX on a cube bike. It is entirely the wrong approach. You need the more traditional spider that can engage with the sprocket holes. The Bosch/Cube (and maybe other bikes?) combination has a black shield around the sprocket that stops the spanner-like "ebikespider" being able to work - there simply is no room for it to fit on.
Try reading all thread.Chaps.... I’m looking to change the front sprocket on my new Reaction from a 15t to something like a 19t or 20t. I know I’ve read on one of the threads somewhere that this will help me from spinning out on my daily commute but can someone please point me in the right direction for the correct tools to remove the crank arm and existing sprocket.
Also, a recommendation for the front sprocket and where to source it would be appreciated?
Many thanks.
Yeah.... I did that several times. I noticed there were three different tool recommendations but got lost when someone mentioned one of the tools was incorrect. I’ve ordered the eBay one now and hopefully it’s the right one.Try reading all thread.