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2. Comprehensive Performance Analysis
A clicking noise from an e-bike motor is typically caused by worn nylon gears inside a geared hub motor, or loose spokes on the wheel rim. When spokes lose tension, they rub against each other under load and create a metallic click.
Check spoke tension first using a spoke wrench. If the spokes are tight, open the hub motor casing to inspect the nylon gears for broken teeth.
3. Pros & Cons
Pros
- Identifies internal gear wear before motor failure
- Restores silent motor operation
- Saves money on complete wheel rebuilding
Cons
- Opening a hub motor voids manufacturer warranty
- Nylon gears require specific replacement parts
4. Expert Verdict
Expert Opinion
The MOTOR CLICK provides a solid mix of value and practicality in its segment. While minor trade-offs are present in weight and component selections, it remains a competitive option for riders seeking reliable transportation in 2026.
5. Frequently Asked Questions
It is best to diagnose the noise immediately. If the clicking is due to a broken gear tooth, continued riding will ruin the motor.
Use a high-quality synthetic grease that is safe for nylon gears, such as Mobilith SHC 100. Do not use petroleum-based grease.