Lectric XP - does the frame match the rear hub?
I posted this in the "other brands" forum, but it seems to have been left behind when the new forum was formed.
	
	
		
			
			
				
					
						
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So I thought I'd start it again here.
Apparently it is difficult to put the rear wheel back in if you have to repair a flat tire.
Having to stretch the frame to hold the hub is not ideal. It puts unnecessary stress on frame and hub.
There seems to be some question about this.
	
	
		
			
			
				
					
						
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Brobox posted a picture showing it is about 1/4" off:
	
	
		
			
			
				
					
						
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Grey Beard posted a link on how to install hub washers on an ebike.
	
	
		
			
			
				
					
						
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Brobox did get his wheel on by prying and hammering
	
	
		
			
			
				
					
						
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But it looks like he left the torque washer on the inside of the frame.
Together, this suggests to me perhaps the washers were installed incorrect at factory.
Could moving the torque washers outside the frame solve this apparent mismatch?
I do not have my bike yet, so can't check. And I probably will not pull the rear wheel until I have to. But if there is a torque washer on both sides of the axle it could just be a matter of taking them off, flipping them around, and putting them on the outside of the frame. I suspect if you did that you might have to realign the brake. And the factory might have put the washers inside the frame for other clearance issues . . .
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			I posted this in the "other brands" forum, but it seems to have been left behind when the new forum was formed.
Lectric XP - does the frame match the rear hub?
Lectric XP  - does the frame match the rear hub?
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				So I thought I'd start it again here.
Apparently it is difficult to put the rear wheel back in if you have to repair a flat tire.
Having to stretch the frame to hold the hub is not ideal. It puts unnecessary stress on frame and hub.
There seems to be some question about this.
Lectric XP
So about the stress to the frame question.  How big of a deal do you guys suppose that is?
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				Brobox posted a picture showing it is about 1/4" off:
Lectric XP
So about the stress to the frame question.  How big of a deal do you guys suppose that is?
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				Grey Beard posted a link on how to install hub washers on an ebike.
Lectric XP
So about the stress to the frame question.  How big of a deal do you guys suppose that is?
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Brobox did get his wheel on by prying and hammering
Lectric XP
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				But it looks like he left the torque washer on the inside of the frame.
Together, this suggests to me perhaps the washers were installed incorrect at factory.
Could moving the torque washers outside the frame solve this apparent mismatch?
I do not have my bike yet, so can't check. And I probably will not pull the rear wheel until I have to. But if there is a torque washer on both sides of the axle it could just be a matter of taking them off, flipping them around, and putting them on the outside of the frame. I suspect if you did that you might have to realign the brake. And the factory might have put the washers inside the frame for other clearance issues . . .
Thoughts?
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		