wesnewell
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The length isn't that critical as long as they are long enough. I won't hurt to have them 1-2mm longer. More than 2mm either way *may* be problem.
You're the man Wes. Thank you so much. I'll see if JRH can cut/rethread these, or ill just order a new set at 80mm.wesnewell said:The length isn't that critical as long as they are long enough. I won't hurt to have them 1-2mm longer. More than 2mm either way *may* be problem.
nlhaines said:The Yescom hub came with a 7 speed freewheel, and I'm replacing an 8 speed freewheel, but still the 7 speed freewheel seems to just fit. Is there any way to get another 8 speed freewheel on there? If not, how difficult is it to modify things so my 24 speed is now a 21 speed? Other than this last issue I think I'm in pretty good shape and hope to have it ready to ride, if not completely finished, in another week or so.
nlhaines said:As of right now, with the gears shifter set to the smallest gear in the back the chain lines up with the second smallest gear on the freewheel. Is fixing that just a matter of adjusting the derailleur? If I were to take it to a bike shop to get the shifter installed, and derailleur adjusted, should I do that before or after installing all of the electrical components?
Chalo said:A longer bottom bracket is much cheaper than a new crank. A Shimano BB-UN26 costs $16 at my shop, and comes in lengths from 110mm to 127.5mm. If your old BB is closer to the former, then switching to the latter might buy you all the room you need.
dnmun said:or get rid of the pedelec altogether. that should have been first thing. do not understand why you need 24 speeds with that motor. even to pedal home with no battery 24 speed is way over the top imo.
I've never installed a PAS system, but I always assumed the sensor would mount on the left side (opposite the chain ring side). And looking at my old installation manual for my yescomusa kit, that's where it shows it be installed.nlhaines said:I've moved on to trying to mount the sensor on the non-drive side.
That would make more sense to me, but my bottom bracket cup is flush with the shell on the non-drive side so there's nowhere to mount the ring.wesnewell said:I've never installed a PAS system, but I always assumed the sensor would mount on the left side (opposite the chain ring side). And looking at my old installation manual for my yescomusa kit, that's where it shows it be installed.nlhaines said:I've moved on to trying to mount the sensor on the non-drive side.
wesnewell said:What kit do you have? Didn't you get an installation manual with it?
wesnewell said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qBredUxdQE
Maybe this was it.