Derailleur is on the right side, and the PAS is on the left side. ?Does your bike have a hub gear, or derailleur?
Yes, I ground down crank, which worked well for a year. PAS has worn down though and now I'm trying locktite (adhesive) to keep the bolt in place with hopefully the correct pressure on the PAS. There's got to be a better system!Yep , plan c or d.
Thank you for the photos! Yes I ground down crank for a better fit, which worked for a year only.Or you can go at it a bit heath robinson, with a hacksaw and file cut off a bit of the inside edge of the pedal. mines been like this for over a year now and did the job:
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Thank you. This is very helpful.Ken when you remove the crank arm (pedal arm if you like ) the axle it sits on is part of the BB (Bottom Bracket) it is basically a shaft with a bearing on each side.
Remove the PAS and refit the crank arm tightly, measure the actual gap left. It should be 1 - 2mm greater then the PAS width.
With the pedal removed look directly in to the side cup and you should see some castellation's/crenulations, the V12L also has similar and these push firmly in to these to grip and prevent the actual PAS outer part rotating, the PAS inner part with small splines grip the BB axle then rotates freely when axle is rotated.
Sometimes the small splines brake off or don't grip the axle to well so if this is the case remove it and wind some black electrical tape or similar on to the axle then refit the PAS to grip better.
With the crank arm back in place there should be free air between the arms inner face and the PAS.
if you replace the bottom bracket, in 4 times out of 5 cases, you go from 118mm spindle length to 122mm. The chain ring is moved out by 2mm requiring a simple adjustment for the front derailleur and you gain two new cartridge bearings.I have tried changing the bottom bracket for a longer one in order to fit the PAS and always end up reverting to the original as gear changing becomes compromised.
Thank you. This is very helpful.
Nealh, Thank you, thank you. It seems that, while my PAS worked for a year with no problem, the inner ring (with small spines) was being turned not by the axle, but by contact with the crank. I will need to build up the axle (with tape ?) so the inner ring is turned by the axle. Daaahhh!Thank you. This is very helpful.
This self amalgamating table is great for that purpose, its nice and rubbery and the splines in the PAS seem to grip it better than the normal black elec tape. ( actually my fav type of tape for many diy things as its not sticky but sticks to itself when stretched. - perfect for wrapping round connections for 100% waterproofing ):Nealh, Thank you, thank you. It seems that, while my PAS worked for a year with no problem, the inner ring (with small spines) was being turned not by the axle, but by contact with the crank. I will need to build up the axle (with tape ?) so the inner ring is turned by the axle. Daaahhh!
I appreciate your, and all of the other responses, to my self-imposed dilemma. Thank all y'all.
Installed new PAS (V12L - same as first one). Ground down crank more, nice fit, Spines turn with axle... but no peddle assist. I give up.Nealh, Thank you, thank you. It seems that, while my PAS worked for a year with no problem, the inner ring (with small spines) was being turned not by the axle, but by contact with the crank. I will need to build up the axle (with tape ?) so the inner ring is turned by the axle. Daaahhh!
I appreciate your, and all of the other responses, to my self-imposed dilemma. Thank all y'all.