Hi all!
I'm a newbie here, purchased my first ever GM kit a week ago. It's a ProKit901 rear version, it was installed on a steel MTB frame. I've downloaded the "Pro-Kit User Guide" and carefully studied it since I it was my first try to electrify a bike. All the installation went fine, and tested the bike which was great and had a smooth run.
However, as the user guide states "Tighten the bolts; make sure it is very tight. This is for safety reasons and this is a very crucial step to build a good eBike. The torque of the motor is very powerful, which is why you must make sure the bolts are tight enough to handle it.". So I tightened it as much as I could - and it seems this process bent the spacer tubes on the axle (please refer to the photos below). How on earth could GM make these crucial parts out of aluminium? My question is are these spacer tubes replacable? I've some machinery knowledge and if they are easy to take out from their place, I can lathe these tubes out of stainles steel to whitstand the pressing force of the nuts on the rear dropouts. Or at least use some short stainless steel tubes strong enough for a replacement.
Any comments are welcome!
Regards,
David