SavvyPavvy
New Member
Hey guys, I have a carbon frame e-bike that's recently developed a creaking noise by the bottom bracket that comes with every pedal stroke.
I regreased and reinstalled the pedals, cranks and even the seat, nothing seemed to work. Extremely annoying.
My next step was the motor mount bolts, I couldn't find documentation on what the torque specs were beyond a 2 page document that stated "20nm" for another similar ebike model (both carbon and aluminum), so in a sweaty irritated rush I took the bolts out, regreased and reinstalled.
First major dummy move, I had my wrench set to 20ft/lbs instead of 20nm, a whopping 27nm of torque. Next dummy move, I realized that 20nm itself was probably overkill for a carbon frame, upon further research it seems like general consensus is 11nm, not 20nm!
I immediately backed off and retorqued to 11nm and left it, and fortunately I didn't hear any cracking or detect any damage on the frame itself, but now I'm paranoid I've done myself in. I've recently reached out to the manufacturer to get the proper specs (what I should have done first), but I was curious to see what the folks here thought.
Here's an image of one of my mounts, they all seem "okay" but I'm no carbon expert.
Feel free to absolutely roast me in the comments
I regreased and reinstalled the pedals, cranks and even the seat, nothing seemed to work. Extremely annoying.
My next step was the motor mount bolts, I couldn't find documentation on what the torque specs were beyond a 2 page document that stated "20nm" for another similar ebike model (both carbon and aluminum), so in a sweaty irritated rush I took the bolts out, regreased and reinstalled.
First major dummy move, I had my wrench set to 20ft/lbs instead of 20nm, a whopping 27nm of torque. Next dummy move, I realized that 20nm itself was probably overkill for a carbon frame, upon further research it seems like general consensus is 11nm, not 20nm!
I immediately backed off and retorqued to 11nm and left it, and fortunately I didn't hear any cracking or detect any damage on the frame itself, but now I'm paranoid I've done myself in. I've recently reached out to the manufacturer to get the proper specs (what I should have done first), but I was curious to see what the folks here thought.
Here's an image of one of my mounts, they all seem "okay" but I'm no carbon expert.
Feel free to absolutely roast me in the comments