I own a jam 2 2018 with e8000 motor and everything works flawlessly; just wondering - how hard it would be to replace the motor without going to official service, assuming I got a hold on a new motor. The thing is, shimano ebikes are not serviced it my country at all and transporting a bike to the nearest dealer/repair shop who work with e-bikes would be prohibitively expensive. So thinking about buying a new motor just in case, while supplies last and they are not discontinued. Quite happy with bike performance as it (so not thinking about migration to bosch or ep8), but would it be possible for me just to swap the whole motor on own later on, when the need arises - maybe with the help of a bike mechanic, but who is not really an expert in ebikes? Or is the procedure a very complicated one?