I soldered the broken sensor leads and took a test drive. The first few feet the motor was chugging, I tried again and things were ok for about a mile, then chugging again. Some of the posts I have read here made me think that maybe a hall sensor had gone bad, or a bad connection. I opened the hub and checked for continuity of the sensor leads. I pulled all the pins from the sensor connector, one at a time. When the green one was removed the motor would still chug, when any of the others were removed the motor would not go at all. I would attempt to replace the sensor myself, but have 2 questions. How do you remove the stator from the motor? Mine does not want to budge. And how do you get the sensors out they seem to be either very tightly fit or glued in.