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Author Topic: SRF/SRS Motor Sprocket Abnormal Wear  (Read 828 times)

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SRF/SRS Motor Sprocket Abnormal Wear
« on: September 01, 2023, 11:59:36 AM »

I am closing in on 68'000 km and over the past weeks I notice a new noise coming from the motor. I first thought I had a problem with a ball bearing but, after a visit to the shop yesterday, it turns out the ball bearings of the electrical motor are good.

To my surprise, the source of the noise is the belt sprocket which had come a bit loose on the motor shaft. Somehow, lubricant plays a role in mitigating that noise emission. The mechanic told me this was a known issue for my bike. It appears that the washer n° 8 is made of aluminum and, overtime, got deformed and flattened so as to no longer correctly perform its duty: firmly tightening the sprocket onto the motor.

The first batch of motor sprockets didn’t anticipate that issue, but newer ones do. Since my dealer didn’t have one of the new ones at hand, he added another washer in the back of the sprocket (visible in red and much larger than shown here) to compensate for the lack (or loss) of width of washer n° 8.

The noise is gone, now waiting for the new sprocket to become on stock. Hope that my motor shaft is not too worn out already, it did feel rough on my finger.
« Last Edit: September 01, 2023, 08:28:19 PM by Zelidar »
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Re: SRF/SRS Motor Sprocket Abnormal Wear
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2023, 01:29:06 AM »

There are products available to mitigate the effects of damaged shafts.
I’m not going to recommend any as I wouldn’t want to give bad advice. 

Henkel Loctite is one source so research online or find a bearing supply house & ask them. 

Good luck & share what you find out.   
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Re: SRF/SRS Motor Sprocket Abnormal Wear
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2023, 05:13:09 PM »

There are products available to mitigate the effects of damaged shafts.

Thank you. Good point. I will make sure they won't be out of stock of that :).
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Re: SRF/SRS Motor Sprocket Abnormal Wear
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2023, 06:04:19 PM »

The first batch of motor sprockets didn’t anticipate that issue, but newer ones do.

Do the newer sprockets have the same part number as the old ones?  If so, how does one tell the difference?
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Re: SRF/SRS Motor Sprocket Abnormal Wear
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2023, 01:51:05 AM »

Do the newer sprockets have the same part number as the old ones?  If so, how does one tell the difference?

Good point! According to the part catalogues available on AF1 Racing, it is the same part number 30-08210 for all years:

https://www.af1racing.com/ProdImages/st3/SRF2020.pdf
https://www.af1racing.com/ProdImages/st3/SRF2021.pdf
https://www.af1racing.com/ProdImages/st3/SRF2022.pdf

I will update this post once the replacement has been done.
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Re: SRF/SRS Motor Sprocket Abnormal Wear
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2023, 07:20:24 PM »

A new sprocket and a new belt were mounted last week. The mechanics told me he kept the custom-made washer in place. The old sprocket had 71'516 km, the old belt 39'355.

So far so good, no noise whatsoever. From now onward and every couple of months I will spray some silicon on the belt, also as a way to clean it up.
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