Too bad ZZK Shop thought that playing this annoying music was more important than discussing the sizes of the fittings, the torque specifications when replacing the bolts, any concerns/warnings during the procedure, what tools are needed (on one page, videoed of course, or linked to).
Such work can be performed only in certified specialized stores, where mehanic are trained to do so. This video is informative to show people what it looks like from the inside.
@@LightYagamiVSL If you're referring to my comment I don't see its rudeness. I was being honest in my disappointment and critical in its failings, from my point of view and expectations. It got cleared up when I was informed as to the purpose of the video which was more for the general viewer than for the technically oriented.
Just purchased a 2021 Creo comp carbon, and now I know how to remove the internal battery. Great, thanks!
Holy moly! So if you want to travel by airplane with your bike you have to do this?
No need to remove the crank arm. It's way easier to remove just the chainring to get access to the motor bolts on the drive side.
Too bad ZZK Shop thought that playing this annoying music was more important than discussing the sizes of the fittings, the torque specifications when replacing the bolts, any concerns/warnings during the procedure, what tools are needed (on one page, videoed of course, or linked to).
Such work can be performed only in certified specialized stores, where mehanic are trained to do so. This video is informative to show people what it looks like from the inside.
@@zzkshop4826 Gotcha. My mistake.
They’re the only ones willing to put a detailed video like this together. Don’t be rude!
@@LightYagamiVSL If you're referring to my comment I don't see its rudeness. I was being honest in my disappointment and critical in its failings, from my point of view and expectations.
It got cleared up when I was informed as to the purpose of the video which was more for the general viewer than for the technically oriented.
The long cable that goes down the chan stay is that the speed sensor? And how do you get it back in place
Nice!
thanks. enjoyed that.
Thanks! Very cool to see inside. Is it possible to remove both the motor and the battery and still ride it? Thinking long long term...
The battery serves as part of the bike frame, and other than that the bike would lose part of the frame's durability
you can ride without internal battery.. it was designed that way so you can fly your bike if you want
I meant _both_ the motor and the battery. I know you can remove the battery but the motor is another 5 lbs or so and seems like it would be removable.
@@brooksbell3662 motor has to stay in to ride the bike I think
How would you pedal? The motor is what houses the cranks lmao @@brooksbell3662
Very poor lighting, hard to see details!
Sorry but who cares what it looks like if it’s not usable information.