first problem:
motor is ~11,5cm wide, the steel fork only 10cm
that does not seem much, but man:
try to bend it apard and insert the wheel with only 2 hands.. impossible
tried it with the help of my girlfriend -> impossible as well (with the wheel inside, iam not strong enough to bend the fork far enough apart..
so i bought two "ratchet tie down"..
i planed to bend the fork with the ratchet between two cars were i mount the strap
befor i tried it this way:
i made two nooses, for each fork one
then i lied on the ground, with one feet in one noose and two arms in the other noose
and so i bend the fork apart,
my girlfriend was then inserting the wheel/hubmotor standing above me int he up-side-down bike
question:
is it always that hard to mount a hub-motor ????
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next problem:
the axel of the hub-motor is not round, but a little bit flat (thats normal i think)
BUT: it does not slipp in completle into the fork..
there is 1-2mm missing
this results, that the torque-washer,
i mean this thing:
does not fit 100%
because the axel is not 100% inside the spacing of the fork..
so the little nose/arm of the torque-washer is not resting between the spacing of the fork but it stands over it
so: should i use a file/rasp to make the spacing bigger ?
what do you suggest ?
and how should i screw the thing together ?
besides the torque washers,
what should i mount from these parts ?
the black ring between torque washer and nut ?
thx for help...
at least iam having now the connectors and parts for soldering the controller to motor, breaks, pedelec-unit, switch, battery....
motor is ~11,5cm wide, the steel fork only 10cm
that does not seem much, but man:
try to bend it apard and insert the wheel with only 2 hands.. impossible
tried it with the help of my girlfriend -> impossible as well (with the wheel inside, iam not strong enough to bend the fork far enough apart..
so i bought two "ratchet tie down"..
i planed to bend the fork with the ratchet between two cars were i mount the strap
befor i tried it this way:
i made two nooses, for each fork one
then i lied on the ground, with one feet in one noose and two arms in the other noose
and so i bend the fork apart,
my girlfriend was then inserting the wheel/hubmotor standing above me int he up-side-down bike
question:
is it always that hard to mount a hub-motor ????
-----------------------------
next problem:
the axel of the hub-motor is not round, but a little bit flat (thats normal i think)
BUT: it does not slipp in completle into the fork..
there is 1-2mm missing
this results, that the torque-washer,
i mean this thing:
does not fit 100%
because the axel is not 100% inside the spacing of the fork..
so the little nose/arm of the torque-washer is not resting between the spacing of the fork but it stands over it
so: should i use a file/rasp to make the spacing bigger ?
what do you suggest ?
and how should i screw the thing together ?
besides the torque washers,
what should i mount from these parts ?
the black ring between torque washer and nut ?
thx for help...
at least iam having now the connectors and parts for soldering the controller to motor, breaks, pedelec-unit, switch, battery....