Motor clicking

Deacon Blues

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My Bosch gen 4 motor has just over 12,000km on it and I've just started to notice a clicking sound while peddling.
When I stop pedding the noise stops, so it's most likely coming from the motor.
Any thoughts on the reason for the clicking noise?
 
Yeah anything loose or perhaps worn from the chainring out to the pedals is a good place to start.
I've been fooled initially on more than one occasion. Sometimes all it takes is a drop of lubrication. I noticed my left side pedal needs more attention to be clean and lubed as that's the side that it leans on the kickstand and when left leaning wet/dirty it's more susceptible to gunk buildup at the bushing/bearing.
 
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A couple of years ago I thought my drivetrain was clicking somewhere. A few minutes later I realized it was my freakin' seatpost which was making a creaking noise, Lol!
Bit of grease and a re-tighten was good to go. Exact same thing happened to my son.
 
A couple of years ago I thought my drivetrain was clicking somewhere. A few minutes later I realized it was my freakin' seatpost which was making a creaking noise, Lol!
Bit of grease and a re-tighten was good to go. Exact same thing happened to my son.
Same deal with my Tesoro.
Same here with my Vado SL only I thought it was something related to the bike's front 😊
 
My Bosch gen 4 motor has just over 12,000km on it and I've just started to notice a clicking sound while peddling.
When I stop pedding the noise stops, so it's most likely coming from the motor.
Any thoughts on the reason for the clicking noise?
With these large, hollow, ebike frames the sound travels a great deal.
Swap pedals? They have directional threads!
I chased clicks and clacks myself. The most elusive turned out to be the adjusting bolt on my stem. It too manifested itself with each pedal stroke (as mirrored by my corresponding pressure on the handlebar).
Sounds like a thorough going over on all fasteners, preferably with a torque wrench, is in order.
The least likely (to my mind) is the Bosch drive.
 
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