ckupcu
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Hi Guys, I am new in this forum site. I came across EBR when I was desperate to repair my Go SwissDrive (G45p) hub motor. Because of Covid-19 lock-down, all brand bicycle shops are closed, Stoeckli (https://www.stoeckli.ch/) is no exception - which they still service/repair GSD motors in Switzerland.
(This is the original thread where I post my comments first, but I decided later to start a new thread as my problems are different)
This is a good start before reading my text:
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Background:
I bought 6 weeks ago a broken 2016 model Stoeckli ET2 Men S-Pedelec, to repair as a hobiest and later use it. After fixing all mechanical issues, some paint job etc., I finally found myself to replace the motor due to two remaining issues:
1. Freewheel's outer aluminum part which is embedded to the rotor (teeth worn out)
2. Engine drive assist modes (1, 2, ... 5) were not functioning anymore (walking assist and recuperation modes were OK)
I finally decided to open and try to fix it myself when motor started short circuiting the 36V battery input and bicycle shops were still closed.
See the ET2 below after lots of cleaning, paint job on the mud protectors and all black parts, breake oil and pads change.
I decided to undo only one half of the spokes (18x), those on the free hub side. Two reasons for that:
(A) to keep the most tensined side untouched, so that when I redo the tire, truing effort will be minimal
(B) it is sufficent to open the GSD hub motor from one side only
(This is the original thread where I post my comments first, but I decided later to start a new thread as my problems are different)
This is a good start before reading my text:
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Background:
I bought 6 weeks ago a broken 2016 model Stoeckli ET2 Men S-Pedelec, to repair as a hobiest and later use it. After fixing all mechanical issues, some paint job etc., I finally found myself to replace the motor due to two remaining issues:
1. Freewheel's outer aluminum part which is embedded to the rotor (teeth worn out)
2. Engine drive assist modes (1, 2, ... 5) were not functioning anymore (walking assist and recuperation modes were OK)
I finally decided to open and try to fix it myself when motor started short circuiting the 36V battery input and bicycle shops were still closed.
See the ET2 below after lots of cleaning, paint job on the mud protectors and all black parts, breake oil and pads change.
I decided to undo only one half of the spokes (18x), those on the free hub side. Two reasons for that:
(A) to keep the most tensined side untouched, so that when I redo the tire, truing effort will be minimal
(B) it is sufficent to open the GSD hub motor from one side only
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