davidsvoboda
100 W
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- Jan 18, 2015
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cheekybloke said:There is a cover on the end that you can screw back in, make sure you do not over tighten and use threadlock.
You may need a punch or a screwdriver to tap it back around, there are 2 small holes in the plate for doing this.
Darren
turbobikekit.com said:Please Dear David
Take the motor or all the bike to a machine shop so they can unfit and refit the motor again
The cost will be too low
Te freewheel is a little fragile
I really don't know what language you are talking in. You never understand what I tell you!!!
My freewheel is loose not the motor! Is there any way to tighten the freewheel? If not, I need instructions at least how to remove the freewheel - not the motor!!
turbobikekit.com said:I really don't know what language you are talking in. You never understand what I tell you!!!
My freewheel is loose not the motor! Is there any way to tighten the freewheel? If not, I need instructions at least how to remove the freewheel - not the motor!!
Take the motor or all the bike to a machine shop so they can unfit and refit the freewheel again . "Sorry i wrote the motor , i wanted to write motors freewheel"
The cost will be too low for them to fix, because the freewheel is a little fragile
thank you! but how did you get the freewheel out? do i have to open the motor?cheekybloke said:Please look at where the scissors are pointing, this is the cover plate that needs screwing in clockwise to tighten your freewheel.
Please see the 2 small indentations that you need to use to screw the cover plate back in.
thank you! but how did you get the freewheel out? do i have to open the motor?davidsvoboda said:cheekybloke said:Please look at where the scissors are pointing, this is the cover plate that needs screwing in clockwise to tighten your freewheel.
Please see the 2 small indentations that you need to use to screw the cover plate back in.