prolix2
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OK, I''ve just now figured the factors that produce the grind sound, for me. Any time, and for me every time, the pedal rate and force i apply on the crank fall below what's needed to activate the motor, the grind sound occurs. For example this will occur while riding on a level surface in a middle gear at a middle speed and starting to coast. When coming out of the coast and starting to pedal, and before applying any real force to the crank, just when you're peddling , kind of free peddling without resistance, the grinding sound will occur. Once you increase your pedal rate and force enough to actually apply some torque to the crank, and I think, turning on the motor, the grind will go away. If you are leisurely coming out of the coast the grind may last for two or three strokes. If you are rapidly coming out of the coast and apply torque rather immediately the grind will not occur at all. If you take your time coming out of the coast and keep no force on the pedals, or very little force on the pedals for an extended period of time the grind will last indefinitely. The grind happens every time I'm coasting into an uphill slope and starting to re-pedal, again lasting as long as it takes for my pedal rate to catch up with the speed of the bike. This may take a half stroke or two strokes. Today after establishing this "undermatching " idea I was able to reproduce the grind by simply pedaling along at grade and slightly backing off on the torque but continuing to pedal with almost no torque and the grind with occur essentially without coasting significantly.
My current thinking is that the Sprag gear mechanism in the motor housing is not engaging or disengaging completely at these times.
Earlier on I told someone this sounded like a plastic gear meshing sound to me.
As I look at the exploded views of the motor it looks to me like there are a couple of ring gears that have ramps on them. one looks like it is plastic, and I'm not talking about the harmonic ring gear that is definitely plastic. I will look at them again now but my memory is they had about 30 little ramps on each gear..... I just looked at it again and it looks like neither of those gears is plastic. The outer bigger gear is looks like it has about 22 points of engagement the inner one looks like it may have 16. My naïve impression is that it's one of these two gears that's making the sound
I listened to the grind carefully today while riding, especially since I can now reproduce it 100% of the time, and I think the frequency of the grind is the same as one of the barely audible frequencies of the motor itself when it's working normally.
When the motor is completely off , I'm not able to produce any of this stuff.
My current thinking is that the Sprag gear mechanism in the motor housing is not engaging or disengaging completely at these times.
Earlier on I told someone this sounded like a plastic gear meshing sound to me.
As I look at the exploded views of the motor it looks to me like there are a couple of ring gears that have ramps on them. one looks like it is plastic, and I'm not talking about the harmonic ring gear that is definitely plastic. I will look at them again now but my memory is they had about 30 little ramps on each gear..... I just looked at it again and it looks like neither of those gears is plastic. The outer bigger gear is looks like it has about 22 points of engagement the inner one looks like it may have 16. My naïve impression is that it's one of these two gears that's making the sound
I listened to the grind carefully today while riding, especially since I can now reproduce it 100% of the time, and I think the frequency of the grind is the same as one of the barely audible frequencies of the motor itself when it's working normally.
When the motor is completely off , I'm not able to produce any of this stuff.