Can the cranks stay on?It's not massively difficult just time consuming at first.
Just remove the motor, the six bolts holding the battery in and slide it out, it can be pretty tight depending on how the internal cables are run, but a good tug and maybe a touch of silicone spray can help.
It's probably more dificult putting it back in, mainly because of the cables, but also when lining up the bolt holes it can move slightly which is frustrating. I found it easier to put it back in when the bike is upside down.
Yes, removing the cranks isn't necessary for removing the motor.Can the cranks stay on?
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