https://www.batteryclearinghouse.com/products/26-bafang-dc36v-sturmey-archer-rx-rd3-electric-bike-wheel-with-tire-brake
https://jag35.com/collections/accessories-1/products/26-bafang-36v-dc-electric-bike-wheel-tire-w-tektro-disk-break (probably a better source, credit to Manbeer for finding this)
Let's share info in this thread. Here's what I've figured out:
* Bafang FM G020.350.D 10 motor, cover plate attached with Torx T20 security bolts.
* Tektro Aries M300H 160mm TKD102 8K 160-1 Q disc brake, attached with 4mm hex bolts.
* Double-wall rims.
* Kenda 50-559 tire, not Schwalbe Marathon (disappointing, because Marathon is twice as thick, with far better thorn resistance).
* Mounting hardware is included, and it fits perfectly in a normal 100mm front fork. Nut has *seven* sides (each side is 8mm long and is bowed in by 1mm), so it can't be tightened with a crescent wrench or a regular hex socket, but vice grips should work. Anyone know what this bolt is called, and if there's a better tool for it than vice grips?
* I think they're from salvaged rent-by-the-hour Jump ebikes. Uber decided to terminate Jump a few months ago, and the specs match:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ebikes/comments/bf9zmk/jump_ebike_visual_teardown
* HiGo Z910 9-pin connector
https://ebikes.ca/learn/connectors.html#HiGoZ910
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001758632454.html $9.96 (free shipping) for 130cm extension cable. It fits perfectly into the motor wire. I cut off one end of the cable and am going to solder the individual wires directly to my controller wires (once I figure out *which* wires).
I think this is an awesome deal for a DIY commuter ebike. There's another thread about it ( https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=106233 ), but the title ("Deal on motors/wheels") is way too vague to get the attention it deserves.
https://jag35.com/collections/accessories-1/products/26-bafang-36v-dc-electric-bike-wheel-tire-w-tektro-disk-break (probably a better source, credit to Manbeer for finding this)
Let's share info in this thread. Here's what I've figured out:
* Bafang FM G020.350.D 10 motor, cover plate attached with Torx T20 security bolts.
* Tektro Aries M300H 160mm TKD102 8K 160-1 Q disc brake, attached with 4mm hex bolts.
* Double-wall rims.
* Kenda 50-559 tire, not Schwalbe Marathon (disappointing, because Marathon is twice as thick, with far better thorn resistance).
* Mounting hardware is included, and it fits perfectly in a normal 100mm front fork. Nut has *seven* sides (each side is 8mm long and is bowed in by 1mm), so it can't be tightened with a crescent wrench or a regular hex socket, but vice grips should work. Anyone know what this bolt is called, and if there's a better tool for it than vice grips?
* I think they're from salvaged rent-by-the-hour Jump ebikes. Uber decided to terminate Jump a few months ago, and the specs match:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ebikes/comments/bf9zmk/jump_ebike_visual_teardown
* HiGo Z910 9-pin connector
https://ebikes.ca/learn/connectors.html#HiGoZ910
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001758632454.html $9.96 (free shipping) for 130cm extension cable. It fits perfectly into the motor wire. I cut off one end of the cable and am going to solder the individual wires directly to my controller wires (once I figure out *which* wires).
I think this is an awesome deal for a DIY commuter ebike. There's another thread about it ( https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=106233 ), but the title ("Deal on motors/wheels") is way too vague to get the attention it deserves.