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limited info generic from front to back --front wheel bearings -brake fork bearings motor ant internal moving part same with transmission -chain -rear axle -brake
Thats the controller relay clicking....if it won't move disconnect the brake switch connectors from the controller and try again. Make sure the batteries are fully charged and in good condition. There should be at least 12.6v or more on each of them with no load. The green light on the throttle should be on when you turn the switch on. If it goes to yellow and/or red when you give it throttle, your batteries are probably weak. Then connect the battery wires directly to the motor and see if it works. If the motor operates and it wont go you need a freewheel. If none of this helps try shorting the power switch wires with your screwdriver or a piece of wire. Sometimes the contacts have too much resistance.
I think you are talking about an electric motor on your bike . If the motor is New you may have a bad throttle switch . You can use an ohm meter to check the throttle switch . Connect the two leads of the ohm meter to the wires of the throttle switch ( dissconected) . As you turn the throttle the ohm reading should coraspond to how much you turn it .
i had the same problem but fixed it this morning, i just sat far back on the seat when turning throtle with all my weight and then slid back on normal when moving, but it makes a grinding noise.
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