I have an MP Edge (700C) on the front wheel. I've had it for close to a year and in general, it works well and I'm quite pleased with it.
I am recently getting an annoying "ticking" sound at a frequency of every revolution. It almost sounds like something rubbing mechanically external to the motor, but I believe I have eliminated all those and still have it. I have:
- visibly inspected for clearances
- unhooked V-brakes to ensure nothing going on there
- removed wheel and reseated it in dropouts
and I still have it...not sure, but I think it may be getting worse/louder.
Other characteristics
- When I have it up on the stand with no one sitting on it and turn the throttle I don't hear it
- Even if I'm pedaling with no juice applied to the motor I hear it.
- I don't see any visible wobble, but of course when riding it, that's hard to tell
I just wonder if anyone has any idea whether there could be something inside the motor causing this, and if so, how to diagnose/address it. I looked over a thread for a Smart Pie bearing issue and wonder if that is a possibility with this Edge. I hope not because not sure I know how to tackle disassembling the thing
Any suggestions welcome.