Hi Alan
An update of current work.
I tried looking at taking off the left side cover of the hub motor, as I thought I could try adding a washer on either side to even it out, but due to a clip within the recess (photo provided) I could not open this left side and pull the cover off.
So the next thought was just adding an extra washer on "the right side" of the hub motor. there is currently an existing washer (photos provided) which will push against the smaller bearing ring (photo provided).
As you mentioned, I tried a cardboard washer (photos provided) to see if the added depth would hold the stator more tightly, I reconnected the right hub cover, and did a test shake (video provided) and there was no knocking...
Excellent I thought, so just to confirm I re-opened the right hub cover and removed the cardboard washer and reconnected the hub cover and re-did the shake test, and...
no knocking sound (I did not bother with the video as it was identical to the cardboard washer shake test).
So I thought it must have been the wheel installation which somehow caused the knocking.
So I re-installed the wheel / torque bars etc and re-did the shake test (video included)and the knocking has magically disappeared (Note there is some rattling- but that was from the brakes).
So I'm at a lost, will go for a ride on the weekend and see how it goes. But for now it appears to be working....
i will give you an update on the weekend.
thanks again for all your assistance and useful information.
Andrea
pics/videos usual spot:
http://1drv.ms/1JkGE07