"Goop" is not really what you'd find with a small sample, noting how it appears clear but darkish while draining in the post #24 video. But when placed in a clear bottle the discolouration is obvious. Every Kona's gearbox oil will look at least as bad as this after 20,000 km. This
one shown at 40,000 km is horrific, frame grab below.
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I'm all for scientific evidence-based conclusions rather than speculation, but ignoring that for a moment in the interest of expediency, I'm starting to think that this is the cause of the gearbox noise issues - conveniently the subject of this thread and multiple others. From a statistical perspective I'd have to image the chances of having two major design screw-ups so close together would be rare, so it may be just this one issue alone, the omission of a magnet.
I can see how added bearing drag due to ingesting break-in wear particles could result in outer race spin and subsequent wear of it's aluminium housing resulting in loading the motor splines, making a clunking noise and wearing them. It's all entirely plausible. I've suggested to those in our local FB group (in NZ) that their oil should be changed at the first service at their own expense.
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