I have fitted a brand new MAC 500w 10T to my Specialized Hardrock.
The controller is an Infineon 9 FET 30A with a direct plug in Cycle Analyst.
The C.A. is set to limit the amps to 25.
When it was built, I ran the motor with the wheel off the ground to check for smooth running.
It ran lovely and smooth, with just the usual motor whirring sound.
I started to road test the bike, ramping the throttle nice and smoothly on take off, with a little leg power help at every start.
At no time did the motor run past the amp limit, which means 1300w max with the Ping at 52v.
No strange noises, and running nice and smooth.
On the second day, with a freshly charged battery, it started making a clickety clack sound at around the 5 mile mark.
The sound only appeared under power and with all throttle positions. Gentle throttle or full power made no difference.
On the road, with no throttle applied, it freewheels without this clickety clack sound.
The bike under pedal power with no motor help, runs normally without the sound.
When stationary with the wheel lifted, on powering the wheel, it makes the sound. On releasing the throttle, it freewheels without the sound.
At no time has it been jumped off a curb or abused. As I say, I was trying to run it in gently.
The noise is really loud and definitely not normal, as it ran quietly for about the first 20 miles.
Could anyone throw some light on what may be the problem please.
*** Update on describing the sound. Like the regular clickety clack sound trains make, whilst travelling along the tracks ***




