Inside of motor hub

Darceman

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Thought people might be curious what the inside of the hub looks like.
Fyi. Everything looks great..no issues, add a little grease and back together again.
 

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What type of grease did you use? I ask for future maintenance to my hub. At how many miles / km's did you perform this maintenance?
I cleaned off the old grease that was kinda hard. See the pic of the gears..that's what it looked like..I then used black moly grease for gears. I did this at 2800 km...I don't know if this was necessary though. I did for curiosity. It was simple to take apart..just six screws and then a light tap...
 
I cleaned off the old grease that was kinda hard. See the pic of the gears..that's what it looked like..I then used black moly grease for gears. I did this at 2800 km...I don't know if this was necessary though. I did for curiosity. It was simple to take apart..just six screws and then a light tap...
I saw that photo. Thanks for the info. It was great to see what the hub looked like inside.
 
I saw a picture on this forum somewhere of the asian ladies wrapping these motors with the copper wire in a sweatshop looking spot. So much for automation...
 
Does a manual exist or instructions on how to disassemble the hub or is it that obvious once you remove the rear wheel from the bike frame?
 
Does a manual exist or instructions on how to disassemble the hub or is it that obvious once you remove the rear wheel from the bike frame?
You don't have to read a manual..lts six screws and you tap on the oppositee side with a screwdriver handle and it separates.
 
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