Nov 20 and i finally got to spin up the motor last night..
The controller and motor were sent with a busted up WE throttle with the LED panel partially ripped off.. so much for first impressions.. :lol: .. and no conectors.. so it was a guessing game for the throttle wires..
I hooked up 36v of sla and crimped on some andersons on the controller..
stripped back the wires on the throttle and jamed the strands into the controller's conector.. black on black.. red on red and green on yellow..
With due caution, pointed the front wheel of the chopper towards a wall and supported the frame to lift the wheel off the ground..
No instructions provided or fancy red arrow to point wich way the motor might go.. i assumed threads on the right side and disk brake on the left ie: typical bicycle format.... = WRONG......
The motor jerked half a turn and quit...
Aight.. must be the 36v on a 48v controller cutting out.. hopefully.. so i added 12v of NIMH to the mix.. tried again...
BRRRRrrrzzzzzzzzzz....... Full-On.. Reverse... !!!! :?
Tried different combinations of throttle wires and either had No-joy or full-on ..
Go dive into my stash of parts.. grab a new crystalyte half twist throttle and snip the conector off.. also cut the controller conector, and slap on some andersons to make testing easier...
First attempt = Perfect !
Bad WE throttle.... :x .. Thanks Andy.
So.. We have a running motor.. but reversed.. remove motor from frame.. swap direction.. re-connect and bolt back on.. now the axle is messed up something fierce.. the threads and nuts have slop in them to the point of being able to move the nut over 1/8th section of threads by hand !!!!

.. with spacers and new nuts i was able to get them snug.. not tight.. but snug.. enough for a quick test .. but not going to hold up long-term. I'm going to have to open up the motor and attempt to replace the axle.
