I'm wondering if anybody has tried spot welding down a torque arm to the axle of a front hub motor. I have a motor that still works but has some striped threads. There are a few concerns: 2 different kinds of steel and the high heat applied to axle could melt insulation.
Yet it makes more sense than replacing the axle. Of course, the torque arm, if ideally installed, would prevent spin outs
to a high probability. This seems like the most practical and cost effective way to go. The tire and spokes could still be replaced and wiring side of hub could still be accessed.
Yet it makes more sense than replacing the axle. Of course, the torque arm, if ideally installed, would prevent spin outs
to a high probability. This seems like the most practical and cost effective way to go. The tire and spokes could still be replaced and wiring side of hub could still be accessed.