Use a standard 9 pin motor cable just leave the White speed hall wire unused.
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ok sorry and thanks but I need to get that side plate off to remove old wires so hope a gear puller will work any help on removing that side case thenUse your loaf cut the plug ends off to expose the 9 wires or do a search and find one without.
E-bike 9Pin Motor Extension Cable Cord For Bafang Front Rear Wheel Hub-Motors | eBay
thanksMotor cable replacement is never easy.
In the video he may have made the pulling through tougher by not lubing the cable or the hollow axle, grease is not good and needs something super slippy. For this I would use an everyday item found in the fridge, spread used on bread.
How to replace a damaged cable harness in an ebike hub motor - Bing video
Well what's the point in dumping it, when I have paid out all that money, as it was going ok, except when it slowed down, and its not the battery, or controller, as both been replaced. I'm now on the last stages of it the motor. new cable , new battery power lead, not a IEC plug no more but a deans cable, a new throttle, bingo all working again fingers crossed. I'm no hurry as too cold to ride it this weather anywaygotta admire your staying power with this project, if that moped was mine it would of been swimming with the shopping trolleys in the canal a long time ago
Yes I agree and yes it did say on display 39 Km/h. But this motor has been altered as the previous owner. Not the person I bought it off. Had added it seems a extra wire to motor. Although it wasn’t attached to anything. But there is a plug on old controller which I never plugged in anywhere which has a connection from brown wire back into same wire where it plugs in or where it’s supposed to. I did read on YouTube someone doing that to increase speed. Also the power lead on moped is broke now as when trying to remove freewheel I had to press the tool tight to lock it in the 4 groves to undo it. So wires got cut so had to cut off cable. But I now have a problem getting the side case off so I can remove old wires ready for new cable. I have ordered a 6in gear puller as my old 4in one was not long enough so I hope it will come off ok as if not I’m stuckThe only thing I find strange is in other threads you say it was 39km/h capable but e -rider only ever claimed it was 25km/h capable for the 15 model so that it complied with pedelec law.
yep it owes a lot, so understandable you're sticking with it after replacing everythingWell what's the point in dumping it, when I have paid out all that money, as it was going ok, except when it slowed down, and its not the battery, or controller, as both been replaced. I'm now on the last stages of it the motor. new cable , new battery power lead, not a IEC plug no more but a deans cable, a new throttle, bingo all working again fingers crossed. I'm no hurry as too cold to ride it this weather anyway
Plus its all knowledgeable as what I've learnt about the moped so far will be handy if I need to repair again
Well there is no way I can access the wires inside. but not received 6" gear puller yet its arriving today so will try that. maybe that man on grin didn't think of removing the side cover. I mean look at him using his feet to pull cable through not very pro is heI'm not sure you can pull that off any more ? Otherwise the bloke at GRIN would have done so to make the job easier.
Re attach the freewheel leaving enough room for the legs of the puller to go under it. You can't put the puller legs on the outside of the casing, it will either bend or break. TBH, I can't see how it's gonna help removing the cover as the cable exits behind that rivetted steel plate.What a idiot I am a bloody 6in gear puller is way too small I should have measured side plate 1st it’s 9 1/2in wide. So it’s 10in I need this dam moped is slowly getting close to being dumped Lol. Grghhhh
No you are right as the wires on opp side of freewheel Need to be cut. Like he does in that grin YouTube video then I can see if I can. Grip all those loose wires with a pair of pliers. And pull through freewheel side. Then thread new cable through. But only trouble is I don’t have a clue what wires to cut. Nealh was also right about that freewheel side case stays on. As in that grin video his is left on. I’m so grateful to you all for telling me this as I would have probably like you said crack casing.Re attach the freewheel leaving enough room for the legs of the puller to go under it. You can't put the puller legs on the outside of the casing, it will either bend or break. TBH, I can't see how it's gonna help removing the cover as the cable exits behind that rivetted steel plate.
I’m very confused what’s cake and hu Can you repeat pleaseWith you hub the cake end exit in the hu can't be seen and so far the hall sensor's aren't visible.