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Hopefully this isn't too crazy of an ask. I am very much a noob at this.
Literally just put my ebike back together and started having issues with the hub drive.
Put new freewheel on as last had snapped cogs, throughly "degreased" with brake cleaner most of the surfaces including the axel (possibly solvent got through the rubber dam into the hub) on both sides.
Thought perhaps my rear brake had seized, but no its the hub now.
If I leave the bike alone for a day the cycle will occur.
Bike wheel is seized, If I push REALLY hard, the hub wheel will begin to spin, and "seemingly" works again. No super obvious drag on any component or odd sounds.
Slight humming when throttled on with bike elevated after breaking in the seize.
Does not reach top speed unless I apply the rear brakes considerably to the wheel against full throttle rotation forcing it to work against the brake (apx 1000W being used), then I will feel a jerk of sorts, release the brake, and "almost" top speed is re-achieved (apx 10kph slower than I'm used to seeing at full charge 59V)
It will run and perhaps make a "slight" off noise like a hum but that's probably me not understanding what motors sound like.
Hoping it isn't ruined bearings, not sure why it'd be rust...any ideas with this strange behaviour? No salt climate but does rain.
Bike is at apx 2500km total 2 years old.
Video walks wheel slowly to observe freewheel and sounds, runs wheel full throttle, wheel speed 45kph, then I use brakes until I feel/hear a "tug" as if something became freed with brakes on, and release. I have to slowly apply more and more brake leverage and then it will suddenly "jerk" up to proper speeds. sudden increase in sound frequency (spinning wheel) is not due to me releasing the brake pressure.
I release brake, Speed increases to 50. I do it yet again, and release, top speed increases to 52.
I believe typical topspeed no load is originally 62 @ 54V
Can't spin rear hub more than a half turn with a normal "push" as if the brakes were dragging on it. Brakes were removed to verify this, they are definitely not the problem.
Fixed the video here's the link
drive.google.com
Literally just put my ebike back together and started having issues with the hub drive.
Put new freewheel on as last had snapped cogs, throughly "degreased" with brake cleaner most of the surfaces including the axel (possibly solvent got through the rubber dam into the hub) on both sides.
Thought perhaps my rear brake had seized, but no its the hub now.
If I leave the bike alone for a day the cycle will occur.
Bike wheel is seized, If I push REALLY hard, the hub wheel will begin to spin, and "seemingly" works again. No super obvious drag on any component or odd sounds.
Slight humming when throttled on with bike elevated after breaking in the seize.
Does not reach top speed unless I apply the rear brakes considerably to the wheel against full throttle rotation forcing it to work against the brake (apx 1000W being used), then I will feel a jerk of sorts, release the brake, and "almost" top speed is re-achieved (apx 10kph slower than I'm used to seeing at full charge 59V)
It will run and perhaps make a "slight" off noise like a hum but that's probably me not understanding what motors sound like.
Hoping it isn't ruined bearings, not sure why it'd be rust...any ideas with this strange behaviour? No salt climate but does rain.
Bike is at apx 2500km total 2 years old.
Video walks wheel slowly to observe freewheel and sounds, runs wheel full throttle, wheel speed 45kph, then I use brakes until I feel/hear a "tug" as if something became freed with brakes on, and release. I have to slowly apply more and more brake leverage and then it will suddenly "jerk" up to proper speeds. sudden increase in sound frequency (spinning wheel) is not due to me releasing the brake pressure.
I release brake, Speed increases to 50. I do it yet again, and release, top speed increases to 52.
I believe typical topspeed no load is originally 62 @ 54V
Can't spin rear hub more than a half turn with a normal "push" as if the brakes were dragging on it. Brakes were removed to verify this, they are definitely not the problem.
Fixed the video here's the link
502728836_9856735997747899_146900998532627938_n.mp4

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