Havn't posted here in a while (no $ to do an ebike build) but I've got over 1,500mi on my Aipas A2 at this point. A couple handfuls of rides ago I noted that the hub motor got louder than usual fairly abruptly. Nothing crazy but it got louder and started getting a little harmonic vibration that I could feel. I figured it could be the planetary gears getting worn or needing grease.
I opened up the hub today and found what I imagined. The gears had very little grease on them still.
Aipas mentioned nothing about servicing the hub motor in the user guide maintenence section which is not exactly cool but whatever I suppose (I knew better)
I dont think there is any significant wear on the gears so I figure it should be ok after I service it.
I dont have any e bike gear motor specific viscosity grease so I'm thinking my two short term service options are:
1. Collect the grease thats been driven off the gears and re-apply it or...
2. Use the grease I do have (Park Tool Polylube 1000) PPL-1.
Short term service interval is ok. In other words because its easy to get into this motor I don't mind obtaining the correct spec grease and re-lubing it with that again very soon.
The Park Tool stuff is lower viscosity or less sticky. I'd use less of it so that it wouldnt go all over inside the hub.
I'm leaning towards relocating the grease thats in the hub back onto the gears and running it.
I also may be able to get ebike motor gear grease from a local shop in the next few days.
Opinions or advice?
I opened up the hub today and found what I imagined. The gears had very little grease on them still.
Aipas mentioned nothing about servicing the hub motor in the user guide maintenence section which is not exactly cool but whatever I suppose (I knew better)
I dont think there is any significant wear on the gears so I figure it should be ok after I service it.
I dont have any e bike gear motor specific viscosity grease so I'm thinking my two short term service options are:
1. Collect the grease thats been driven off the gears and re-apply it or...
2. Use the grease I do have (Park Tool Polylube 1000) PPL-1.
Short term service interval is ok. In other words because its easy to get into this motor I don't mind obtaining the correct spec grease and re-lubing it with that again very soon.
The Park Tool stuff is lower viscosity or less sticky. I'd use less of it so that it wouldnt go all over inside the hub.
I'm leaning towards relocating the grease thats in the hub back onto the gears and running it.
I also may be able to get ebike motor gear grease from a local shop in the next few days.
Opinions or advice?