GSM mid drive strange noise

FantaisyRat

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Dec 22, 2015
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Thanks for all the help, it's going back to woosh for inspection.
I am curious to know the woosh back because my engine starts to sound the same ... the third use :mad:
 

trex

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put a dollop of grease on the gear cogs and around the bottom bracket, also on the left side of the bottom bracket. Wait a few days for the grease to spread out. The rubbing noise should die out.
 

Nixtoo

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Jan 30, 2016
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Update: I sent the unit back, no fault so I have to pay for return. £30 out of pocket, not happy :(
 

Woosh

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I am very sorry to hear about this.
Let me find out a bit more. I will get back to you tomorrow.
 

Woosh

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Hi, I have attached the two videos that we made for you yesterday for the benefit of not just yourself but others too who may have similar queries. The videos show that there is very little resistance, it is completely in line with what we would expect to see on this type of motor. Our usual policy is that we would cover the cost of returning goods to you if they are found to be faulty, but if no fault is found, we ask that the customer covers this cost. We have inspected your unit, and also opened it up and greased it, all at no additional cost to yourself. We will, in this instance, also return the unit to you at our cost.

 
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Nixtoo

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Hi, I have attached the two videos that we made for you yesterday for the benefit of not just yourself but others too who may have similar queries. The videos show that there is very little resistance, it is completely in line with what we would expect to see on this type of motor. Our usual policy is that we would cover the cost of returning goods to you if they are found to be faulty, but if no fault is found, we ask that the customer covers this cost. We have inspected your unit, and also opened it up and greased it, all at no additional cost to yourself. We will, in this instance, also return the unit to you at our cost.

Thankyou, I really appreciate that.
 

anotherkiwi

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Jan 26, 2015
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I can confirm the ease of movement shown in the above videos. It is so free moving that I am connecting a kill switch for when I am stopped at the lights.

Other notes:

There is no real motor run-on so a brake switch is not needed for stopping.

There is no need to cut the motor to change gear, gear changing is smooth as silk at least on my bike. I put this down to the quality of the chain (Connex nickel coated) and a reasonable chain line. My hub motor was much more brutal during gear changes and it is the same rear derailleur being used.

Question:

I have a tube of "Finish Line" bike grease with teflon flouropolymer - BB, headset et al grease. Will that do?
 

trex

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that grease should be good. There is no plastic part inside the gearbox except the rubber seals on the ballbearings.