ebike11 said:
Gman..after double checking I just discovered that the motor driven sprocket doesnt line up with the 48T outer chainring. Its off just enough to make the chain come off whenever the motor is engaged.
So I need to actually slide the whole crankset assembly outward about 4mm in order to get the chain to line up. I hate having to do that because i want as much contact as possible with the BB splines and inside of the crank arm.
If I understand it correctly, your motor is too far left side, in relation to driven sprocket, right?
Between right/working side motor bracket and motor are two ~12mm (from memory, may be off few mm) high bushings - you could replace those with a stack of M6 washers so your motor would move outward. And if I remember correctly, there were some washers within BB/3-chainring assembly which allowed some adjustment depending how and where you put those.