I've had a few hard workouts on single trails on this bike now, and must say that Im really happy I tested out this motor. The axle exit does not seem to be a problem at all. I let it peak at 750w now, with phase amps at 32A, which translates to about 85NM at the crank, so it should be pretty close to the "250w" commercial ebikes that is populating the trails around here. Weird thing is it feels way more powerful than both the 75sx and the g370 and it does not heat up like they did. No need for oil cooling at the levels I am running. So I guess I ran those smaller motors way out of their efficiency sweet spot.
I did mess up slightly when I installed the temo sensor, and killed one if the halls, so I am running it sensorless. Only notice it during startup from standstill thanks to the electric freewheel feature. And a new hall sensor biard was $6, so I ordered a couple of them and another motor for the fatbike.
Oh, and drew up some adapters and custom bolt on sprockets. The fatbike have a 30 tooth chainri g, so I had to make the adapters without the corners to keep it from making contact with the chain.
Had my first chain drop in a while when I was riding down a rock garden at top gear (slackest chain). So need to fab up a chain guide...
I did mess up slightly when I installed the temo sensor, and killed one if the halls, so I am running it sensorless. Only notice it during startup from standstill thanks to the electric freewheel feature. And a new hall sensor biard was $6, so I ordered a couple of them and another motor for the fatbike.
Oh, and drew up some adapters and custom bolt on sprockets. The fatbike have a 30 tooth chainri g, so I had to make the adapters without the corners to keep it from making contact with the chain.
Had my first chain drop in a while when I was riding down a rock garden at top gear (slackest chain). So need to fab up a chain guide...