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djbob

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hi and good evening i have a freego with a sick back wheel 26 i do believe it can be repaired think it just bearings
can you possibly give me someone who repairs motors on the wheel
 

djbob

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May 12, 2021
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What exactly is wrong with it? Is it very rough and noisy when you give it power?
yes it is I've let someone here it and they agree it bearing wasn't prepared to sort he just offered a new rear hub for £150 which he couldn't guarantee it would work. i sooner pay for it to be done properly i have no clue .
 

Benjahmin

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Please try to be clear so you can be helped.
Saneagle asked you if it sounds rough when you give it power. There is a very definite reason for this question with a, normally, very simple solution.
But you must be clearer in your description of what's happening and when.
If you hold the wheel off the ground and spin it by hand is there a noise?
If you ride it without power is there a noise?
Or is the noise only there when you ride with power applied?
 

djbob

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May 12, 2021
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Please try to be clear so you can be helped.
Saneagle asked you if it sounds rough when you give it power. There is a very definite reason for this question with a, normally, very simple solution.
But you must be clearer in your description of what's happening and when.
If you hold the wheel off the ground and spin it by hand is there a noise?
If you ride it without power is there a noise?
Or is the noise only there when you ride with power applied?
wish you wouldn't jump down my throat like that. im 66 and dyslexit?
Please try to be clear so you can be helped.
Saneagle asked you if it sounds rough when you give it power. There is a very definite reason for this question with a, normally, very simple solution.
But you must be clearer in your description of what's happening and when.
If you hold the wheel off the ground and spin it by hand is there a noise?
If you ride it without power is there a noise?
Or is the noise only there when you ride with power applied?
yes it dose make a loot of noise when i rev it
Benjamin, post: 681294, member: 12650"]
Please try to be clear so you can be helped.
Saneagle asked you if it sounds rough when you give it power. There is a very definite reason for this question with a, normally, very simple solution.
But you must be clearer in your description of what's happening and when.
If you hold the wheel off the ground and spin it by hand is there a noise?
If you ride it without power is there a noise?
Or is the noise only there when you ride with power applied?
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saneagle

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You're answer still isn't clear. There might not be anything wrong with your motor. Let's try to make the question clearer. Is it rough when you ride it with the power switched off?

Motors can go very rough when there are problems outside of the motor. A damaged cable, a bad connection and a dodgy controller can make it feel like the bearings or internal gears have gone. Motors and their bearings are normally extremely reliable. If there are any problems, you have to think what caused it. No problems come by themselves. What happened just before you noticed the problem?

If you're happy to pay £150 for a new motor when maybe all you need is to press a connector together, good luck.

Benjamin was trying to help you. He knows that if you don't cooperate with me, I won't waste my time helping you. You're lucky. You got a second chance.
 
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djbob

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May 12, 2021
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yes, it does. make a noise when drifting and all so when it is on the stand? I've checked everything seems fine so the fault is internal.
 

djbob

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May 12, 2021
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well, this horse is not thirsty?
let's try again. when I ride the bike there's a lot of noise coming from the back wheel. even when I'm not using power still makes a noise
now when you put the bike on the center stand and then turn the throttle the back wheel still makes a noise. so I went to my local bike shop which informed me that it was a bearing problem but he doesn't deal with electric bikes. so all I'm asking if there is any were i can send the wheel to get it repaired as in Plymouth no one deals with e-bikes even though they sell them
 

Nealh

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Are you adept to repairing items or have a relative or friend/neighour who is ?
The bearing may be the motor or could be the gear cluster if fitted (which one assumes one is).
Can you remove the chain from the gear cluster and firstly rotate it (the gear cluster) by hand to rule out any roughness in the gear cluster, one can rotate it ACW and also hold it whilst rotating the wheel CW.

If it is the motor then it will need opening , often the culprit bearing is the one on the LHS/non drive side . A sealed bearing sits in the end of the motor casing and can be easily replaced with the motor dissasembled.

What would help the forum is a pic of the motor from the RHS /gear side to see what/which motor you have and the face plate access.
 

djbob

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May 12, 2021
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Are you adept to repairing items or have a relative or friend/neighour who is ?
The bearing may be the motor or could be the gear cluster if fitted (which one assumes one is).
Can you remove the chain from the gear cluster and firstly rotate it (the gear cluster) by hand to rule out any roughness in the gear cluster, one can rotate it ACW and also hold it whilst rotating the wheel CW.

If it is the motor then it will need opening , often the culprit bearing is the one on the LHS/non drive side . A sealed bearing sits in the end of the motor casing and can be easily replaced with the motor dissasembled.

What would help the forum is a pic of the motor from the RHS /gear side to see what/which motor you have and the face plate access.
 

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Nealh

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