jsalas2
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Lol! sorry for the confusion. I also was confused.
That little washer was the culprit, made it seem like all those things were wrong, domino effect. It caused drag on the rear freehub which pulled the front freehub that is part of the motor and didn't let it engage. In reality nothing was wrong with any of those parts. I was ready to buy a new rear hub and send in the motor. Glad I went to a good mechanic who noticed that the rear wasn't moving as smooth as it should and took it apart to find that it was just the washer causing all the problems. Went on a 15 miler today and bike rode excellent. Still loving this bike.
Iam completely confused here , sorry if Iam being a numpty , was your problem just with the rear freehub , or freewheel ,
Iam trying to work out if you also have a problem with the front assembly freewheel system that’s part of the motor ?
Lol! sorry for the confusion. I also was confused.
That little washer was the culprit, made it seem like all those things were wrong, domino effect. It caused drag on the rear freehub which pulled the front freehub that is part of the motor and didn't let it engage. In reality nothing was wrong with any of those parts. I was ready to buy a new rear hub and send in the motor. Glad I went to a good mechanic who noticed that the rear wasn't moving as smooth as it should and took it apart to find that it was just the washer causing all the problems. Went on a 15 miler today and bike rode excellent. Still loving this bike.