How to Regrease your Ariel Rider X-Class Hub Motor !
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Changing out the grease on your E-bikes hub motor is a necessary part of preventative maintenace. This can seem like a daunting task, but after watching this video you should feel comfortable doing this yourself. After about an hour of work my Ariel Rider X-Class my bike feels brand new again and will be sure to run for many more miles.
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Great tutorial thanks.
Can you tell us a little about your tyres (they looks like they can take some punishment) and how to replace an inner tube on these fat wheels?
These are the Vee E-Huntsmans! They are a great all round tire and do awesome off-road and can take a lot of abuse. To change an inner tube you just gotta do all the steps I showed in the video to remove the wheel. Let ALLL of the air out of the tube and the tire will get loose on the rim. After this you push the inner tube stem through the rim and you can just pull the tube out of the tire. Check out my tire change video and you’ll see how I was able to get the tire and tubes out ! It’s not hard at all, the hardest part is just taking all the screws and nuts off to remove your wheel.
@@MeedersPEVS Very good - thanks for the heads up on the videos.
Thank you for the tutorial man! I’ve been planning to grease my motor hub and the only tutorial I saw was one from 2 years ago. This is really helpful.
Question though - Ariel Rider told me that the recommended grease to use is the “White Lithium Grease.” Any thoughts on that?
That’s not a bad option to go with it is a decent grease that will work on the motor. But I think that tends to dry out quicker and after a while of riding isn’t doing much. I’m pretty sure that’s what they use in the motors from the factory but when I took the motor apart there really wasn’t much of that grease left on the gears and teeth.
Are those stock tires?
Nice tutorial 👍
No these are the Vee E-Huntsman tires. A pretty great set of tires !