A friend of mine has just purchased a used (2018? 1100miles) Carrera Crossfire ebike from an online retailer of used ebikes...
Now this is a bit of a dog, if he'd paid £150-200 privately for it, I'd admit it is what it is and tell him to make the best of it, but he paid over £600! for what looks like £100 worth of Halfords "bicycle shaped object" with a cheap battery and motor attached.
I can certainly sort the buckled wheels, knackered tyres and pedals and realign the disc brake calipers for him, what I'm not sure about is the lateral movement in the rear wheel hub/motor, if this were a normal hub axle, I'd have it sorted in two minutes but this is a different beast, I don't want to go to the trouble of removing the rear wheel unless I know I can adjust that free play out, or does this just mean the motor and/or bearings are shot?
If it were my bike I'd be calling the seller to come and collect it and demanding my money back. Is it worth trying to fix?
Now this is a bit of a dog, if he'd paid £150-200 privately for it, I'd admit it is what it is and tell him to make the best of it, but he paid over £600! for what looks like £100 worth of Halfords "bicycle shaped object" with a cheap battery and motor attached.
I can certainly sort the buckled wheels, knackered tyres and pedals and realign the disc brake calipers for him, what I'm not sure about is the lateral movement in the rear wheel hub/motor, if this were a normal hub axle, I'd have it sorted in two minutes but this is a different beast, I don't want to go to the trouble of removing the rear wheel unless I know I can adjust that free play out, or does this just mean the motor and/or bearings are shot?
If it were my bike I'd be calling the seller to come and collect it and demanding my money back. Is it worth trying to fix?