Turbo bike kit chain wheel drive loose

davidsvoboda

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Hi, I have the turbo bike kit 1680-3000W and lately this wheel has become very loose, so much, that my chain slips on it.. Also, the bearings are very loose and I am afraid of them coming out..

How do I tighten this?
 

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Your kit is 1920-3000watt
You mean the motor is loose?
The solution is to unfit all the kit and reamsemble it on hte bike
If the chaiwheel -motor is spining do not use it. Retighten the chain tensioner
 
I cannot see clear in the photo
Please attach some more or a youtube video link
 
I don't know if it is this - http://www.turbobikekit.com/electric-electronic-parts-voltage/chainwheel/44T-alloy-chainwheel but it is the wheel you see in the picture that drives the motor chain that is loose. It is very loose going from one side to another.. and there seems to be no way to tighten it.. :((
 
ok so it is called "freewheel" http://www.turbobikekit.com/14T-CW-CCW-freewheel

but i don't think i need a new one, it is just that my old one is loose. Or is there no way I can tighten it? Or can I replace it with something better?
This one became loose only after few hundred kilometres..
 
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
 
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

how? I don't understand at all. There is nothing to screw on my freewheels kit.
this is the freewheel I have http://www.turbobikekit.com/14T-CW-CCW-freewheel
 
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
 
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!!
 
i try in greece (google translator) ελεύθερο τροχό μου δεν είναι χαλαρό το μοτέρ. Πώς μπορώ να αντικαταστήσει το μηχανισμό του ελεύθερου τροχού; χρειάζομαι οδηγίες.
 
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
 
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

I took it to the bicycle shop already and they tell me they don't know what to do with it.. You must be able to tell me how to fix it or how do I replace the freewheel?
 
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.
 

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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?
this is my freewheel - http://a2larm.cz/2015/08/minimalni-mzda-marksova-marx-a-sen-o-blahobytu/ do we have the same?
 
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.
thank you! but how did you get the freewheel out? do i have to open the motor?
this is my freewheel - http://a2larm.cz/2015/08/minimalni-mzda-marksova-marx-a-sen-o-blahobytu/ do we have the same?[/quote

Thats not a freewheel link mate, we have similar models but not the same.
They almost all work the same way
 
I am really getting desperate here. There is no way I can open or tighten the kit from the outside or inside of the motor.. and your comments don't really fit into what my kit looks like from being assembled.. i have removed the grub screw i have done everything possible, but my freewheel does not move and there is nothing i can do to make it move..
 
You would probably have got a better response if you started with the title, "remove freewheel from Cyclone motor". The only thing holding it on is a grub-screw, friction and maybe corrosion. Remove the grub-screw and pull/lever it off. A three-legged gear-puller should do it if it's really tight. You can get the sprocket from Cyclone too.

http://www.cyclone-tw.com/order-parts.htm
 
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