


Iron Yeti wrote:I can't find any information or a website where I can check out the price. Help?


Iron Yeti wrote:I wish all these other geared hub motors weren't rear wheel. Regardless, I really want that BMC. I think I might be able to scrape up the extra funds for it, or change my battery configuration since they are more efficient.
Edit: Has anyone bought just the motor from them? What controllers are compatible with it?

voicecoils wrote:Iron Yeti wrote:I wish all these other geared hub motors weren't rear wheel. Regardless, I really want that BMC. I think I might be able to scrape up the extra funds for it, or change my battery configuration since they are more efficient.
Edit: Has anyone bought just the motor from them? What controllers are compatible with it?
The Bafang PMGR (brushless geared) comes in a front hub. That's what I've ordered, and plan to run it at 72v ~30a

Iron Yeti wrote:
I actually meant I wish they weren't all front hub.


Iron Yeti wrote:Where might I contact him?

voicecoils wrote:Iron Yeti wrote:
I actually meant I wish they weren't all front hub.
Ahh, got it.
There is a Bafang PMGR rear I think too, you should ask Keywin. See attached. The BMC looks quite nice, has been better tested, but is more costly.













Knuckles wrote:Concerning the nylon gears ...
I have been thinking about these nylon gears.
It occurs to me that the choice of gear material by Bafang may have been determined due to thermal expansion criteria.
In other words, as a gear heats up it will expand (thermal expansion of the gear material).
This thermal expansion might cause the planetary gear system to bind up.
Also. I think the hardness of the nylon changes drastically as a function of temperature. As the nylon heats up it gets very soft.
Once it cools down it hardens up again. Maybe if you never overheat the motor (like my friend did to me), there may never be a problem with the nylon gears.
Yet I often get my DD motors nice and hot when I get a little 'cranky' and go for a 'psycho' ride to blow off some steam.
Replacing the wire harness, however, really seems to help keep the DD motor cool even when I go into 'psycho' e bike mode.
See ... viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4626#p68468




andys wrote:Doug at EV tech engineered and designed the geared hub motor over a period of many years. Too bad he didn't patent it, as now the manufacturers have sold his design to others who put their names on them. I have his hub on the rear of a bike and it is an 8 pound torque monster. One thing not mentioned much about these motors, is that they are very efficient. Quite a bit more so the the Crystalite ones. I can go 35 miles on a 48 volt 15AH Lifepo4 at an average speed of 20 MPH on a 20 inch bike.
http://www.texaselectricbikes.com/catal ... p-163.html



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