john peck
Well-Known Member
You need one of these guys.
That just might work for the kickstand if it will take a 9mm hex head, cool anyway. lotsa applications.
You need one of these guys.
Having ordered spokes a month ago, Today I broke down the wheel to be ready to rebuild. Twas then I discovered something
alarming. If you exam closely the pic, you will notice that every other spoke bore has a notch chamfered into he motor rim with
the hole also becoming oval. This has resulted in the spoke being pinched behind the one crossing This is because both spokes
were laced to the same side of the motor rim on first run CCS's & clearly is not normal wear in spite of what Gibram, (support guy),
tried to tell me.
I thought I could fix it with 10g spokes, but now, having examined the damage, I am not happy about spokes moving back & forth
in that oval slot. This is clearly an issue that could have been avoided by doing it right the first time. Recent spoke failures have grown
more serious. The last 3 times I popped 4 spokes at a time on depressions scarcely more that a inch deep.
Perhaps spokes alternately placed properly will help, but I am seriously concerned that the motor is now ruined. This changes everything,
and I wonder what Juiced is going to do about it? There are other bikes out there ticking toward catastrophic spoke failure & possibly
serious injury as well. I your bike is one, it may not be too late to switch every other spoke, ...maybe.
The CCS is a great bike; It's a shame this flaw had to happen.
Rob, it's definitely a thought; when laced that way, one spoke is trapped between the other & the hub rim. It cannot flex outward, but instead
is driven repeatedly down & into the spoke bore. It's hard to take a good picture, but this wears an angled groove into the rim that gets progressively
worse, If you are a lightweight it may never be a problem, But when it starts popping 4 spokes at once over the slightest bump, IT"S A PROBLEM!
Eventually, the bore becomes oval shaped allowing the spoke to snap back & forth with every vibration. When it gets that far the motor is ruined.
even thought it still has power. It simply chops up spokes like cord wood. In any event, redoing spokes will solve the problem if the damage is yet
slight. Right now I'm stuck for a worthless $3k hunk of metal with 2 batteries. Initially I thought larger spokes would solve the problem, but that was
before I took it apart & found the damage, Since then Juiced has been unresponsive. It's a great bike; I just want to be able to ride
The real Park Tool meter is available for $67 to $82. The one thing you get with the PT is information on proper tension for all the various spokes along with a spoke gauge. Their knowledge base is unparalleled when it comes to working on bikes. The Snap On of bike tools. Not everyone will have the need. Inexpensive spoke tension meters can be had for $35.You can get 1 for half the price at XTools $41.99 https://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobile/us/en/x-tools-spoke-tension-meter/rp-prod155417
Made an interesting discovery today while trying to find a way to resurrect my CCS motor. If you own a first run CCS, you might
want to look at what's printed on the motor outlined inside a white rectangle. What does it say? what were you told?
John - Please clue us in. I'm guessing it's some type of warranty? Perhaps misrepresentation of the power? Inquiring minds want to know....(or at least I do!)
Made an interesting discovery today while trying to find a way to resurrect my CCS motor. If you own a first run CCS, you might
want to look at what's printed on the motor outlined inside a white rectangle. What does it say? what were you told?
@erider: What I discovered printed on that which was sold as a 650w motor was, plain as day , {500w}.
Pete: I've moved on. putting the finishing touches to an upgrade i,e., solid, properly laced, 10g wheel & motor for my 'CC-Z'.
"Are you using the same hub motor?"
Pete, I got a 1000w kit from Calibike. It had controller, harness, etc. for $275,(less battery), All I really needed was the very
sturdy wheel & motor that plugged right into the CCS setup. I already had a 9spd 32/11 cassette, but ended up using Cali's 8 spd 34/11
because with the 9spd the motor's too wide for the dropouts. Still making a few minor mods. The motor is stainless & actually a
lighter brushless geared hub than the CCS bafang. The whole wheel is much better quality. Could be used with calipers so I'm thinking
bout getting a rear hydraulic caliper brake. I may even buy their 26" 1000w kit to build a hybrid gas/electric tourer.(26"x 2.7" atv plus bike)
Their battery packs are very reasonable. They've also got hi-power 3000w kits. They build some insane 40mph road bikes.
I've also used this opportunity to add a new chain & deraileur. The old one's still good , but the chain's getting really sloppy.