Another question - what's the best thing to do when you are swapping over a disc rotor and the bolts from the original are too long for the motor wheel. I've used a 'rotor spacer' but are there slightly shorter bolts available ?
The screws normally come with the motor. They should be already in it, and they're the correct length for the motor. They put a plastic spacer underneath the heads, which is the thickness of a disc. You remove the spacer when you install the disc. Normal disc screws for bicycle hubs are too long. You can buy any M5 screws of any length you want. If you've lost your original ones, you need to measure the depth of the hole then add on a bit less than the thickness of the disc.Another question - what's the best thing to do when you are swapping over a disc rotor and the bolts from the original are too long for the motor wheel. I've used a 'rotor spacer' but are there slightly shorter bolts available ?
If you put a spacer under the disc, the disc won't line up with the caliper. You normally need to put a washer on the axle that side to move the disc inboard. The spacer would move the disc outboard and make it worse unless you put it outside the disc, but then the screws will come loose because of the plastic.The screws normally come with the motor. They should be already in it, and they're the correct length for the motor. They put a plastic spacer underneath the heads, which is the thickness of a disc. You remove the spacer when you install the disc. Normal disc screws for bicycle hubs are too long. You can buy any M5 screws of any length you want. If you've lost your original ones, you need to measure the depth of the hole then add on a bit less than the thickness of the disc.