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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 9855" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Swapping motors is fairly easy, still not really pleasurable! Just remember to remove the tyres first, it makes it a lot easier!</p><p>Its really hard to say, you could have a problem with a sprocket in the chain case, bad chain or a motor issue. The only thing you can really check is that BOTH the rear and front wheels on each side move forward and backwards the same amount, this will indicate if the front or rear chains have stretched. You don't want more play in the front than the rear. Remember one side at a time, checking fronts or rear together will proove nothing.</p><p>Nothing else springs to mind that could be a problem.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 9855, member: 82"] Swapping motors is fairly easy, still not really pleasurable! Just remember to remove the tyres first, it makes it a lot easier! Its really hard to say, you could have a problem with a sprocket in the chain case, bad chain or a motor issue. The only thing you can really check is that BOTH the rear and front wheels on each side move forward and backwards the same amount, this will indicate if the front or rear chains have stretched. You don't want more play in the front than the rear. Remember one side at a time, checking fronts or rear together will proove nothing. Nothing else springs to mind that could be a problem..... [/QUOTE]
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