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    9 pin to 10 pin

    Guys I appreciate your replies. Hey Txtwista I’m afraid didn’t get any further. I have the diagram for my motor in Chinese and I was wanting to use it with a KT controller and lcd3 display.
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    9 pin to 10 pin

    Lol I didnt even think that far. I am having one of them days...... Thanks for the help
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    9 pin to 10 pin

    Hi guys Sorry if the following is a silly question.... I have a question which i am not 100% sure on, although i did read on a forum search it will do no harm. I have a chinese rear hub motor that has a 10 pin male plug. This motor has a built in crank sensor to detect when you pedal. My old...
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    Custom dropouts thru axle

    Just an update, i am selling the frame and getting one with qr dropouts to make it easier.
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    Custom dropouts thru axle

    Many thanks for the detailed reply. The thru axle dropouts are 12mm. The none thread side the motor axle slides in perfectly. The threaded side won’t slide in so will need drilling to remove the threads. I was actually thinking about what you said about assembling it all the bolting the...
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    Custom dropouts thru axle

    Firstly I have small 36v 250w motor with a 17amp controller and 48v battery. The most I have seen it push is around 700-800 watts on the display. I have a new frame I would like to convert using the setup above taken off my previous bike. I have removable thru axles on my new frame...
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    Spoke sizing help

    Whilst i wait for my spokes to arrive i have a question regarding the build. The rim that i have has every other hole closer to one side. One hole is closer to the right and then the next hole is closer to the left. I think its about 1mm off the tp of my head. The rim is a Mavic A319 With the...
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    Spoke sizing help

    I used the grin video to measure my hub. I did it as best as i could. I got the following figures when i entered it into the grin spoke calculator See picture below However on the other calculator as Chalo pointed out my figures were wrong so when i entered the figures he gave, the spokes from...
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    Spoke sizing help

    I am totally new to building wheels, i have never done one before but would love to give it a go. I have trued and replaced a few spokes in the past and it worked great. I have entered details onto two different spoke calculators and i get different results, i am sure i am entering some...
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    SWX02 48 to 36v

    Thank you. This make sense. I will stick to a 48v hub. Now to decide on the winding and motor. The SWXO2 has served me well. Should I stick to the same or is there a better motor to go for? It needs to be plug and play as my current hub has a 9 pin connector that plugs straight in. Cheers
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    SWX02 48 to 36v

    Many thanks for the informative reply. The reason I considered the 36v was after lots of reading many people overvolt motors hence I thought it was a good idea. So if I want a higher top speed I should just stick to 48v and get a low winding count motor. If all being equal. Both motors...
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    SWX02 48 to 36v

    Hi I appreciate everything you have said and yes you are correct. I have only one hill on my way home. It normally takes 2 minutes tops to get up the hill. I always pedal at the same time. What I wanted to do was buy a 2nd kit minus the battery for my other bike. I only wanted to know if...
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    SWX02 48 to 36v

    Hi It’s a rear mounted hub. The controller is integrated into the battery case. These are the numbers stamped on the motor RM G020.250.D 16 1904110009 The company that sells these kits states the following. the Bafang SWX02 48V code 16 is a 5:1 geared hub motor optimised to climb...
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    SWX02 48 to 36v

    Hey guys I need some advice. I currently have a 700c 48v SWX02 Bafang 17amp controller and a 48v 12ah battery. Top speed is 19mph and climbs 10% hills at 8-10mph. I weigh around 105kgs. I want to get a spare hub motor. I can get the SWX02 in a 48v or 36v. Would I see any improvements in...
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    Would it be possible?

    Thanks everyone for your input. I will stick to my plan of buying a kit for my existing bike.
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    Would it be possible?

    Thanks for the insight. My commute is 10 miles in total. Its a "maybe" if I ever need to upgrade the battery but then again if I get a more powerful hub motor then I would have to upgrade the battery right.. Decisions.
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    Would it be possible?

    Hey guys Been a long time lurker trying to decide which way to go and what to get. I have two non electric bikes from the same company below and the fit and geometry etc suits me very well. Found a bike which is exactly what I wanted for my short commute. However I had a few questions. What...
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