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- Mar 13 2020 10:38pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
I have a query in to the owner about moisture as I'm trying to get bike going for her, I'll post back what she says and I may just open it up anyway as we both suspect this
- Mar 13 2020 7:39pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
I have an issue that I haven't found an answer reading here. 52v TSDZ2, system does not power on with power switch on VLCD5 display or remote handlebar switch, but if I unplug battery and reconnect it comes on without switch and runs fine, then after power off with switch it will not come back on wi...
- Feb 07 2020 3:56pm
- Forum: EBike General Discussion
- Topic: Fat Bike vs (Hardtail)-MTB
- Replies: 7
- Views: 772
Re: Fat Bike vs (Hardtail)-MTB
I have a fat bike no front suspension that I love to ride but my full sus is so nice. I just had to find a frame to allow a decent battery. I 15 ah in it and both bike sre bbshd. I even have sus seat post on both for triple sus on the f/s, its riding on a cloud.
- Jan 21 2020 9:22am
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: How to connect BBSHD to an external controller?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 12917
Re: How to connect BBSHD to an external controller?
[/quote] Can someone tell me the form factor or model or whatever of the white connector shown here? I believe they are the hall wires. I was able to buy a used controller cheap to experiment with, but that connector was not included, just the 6 wires. Is it maybe the same as a 5S balancing connecto...
- Jan 29 2019 10:47pm
- Forum: EBike General Discussion
- Topic: Will the cold winter Shorten the life?
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1715
Re: Will the cold winter Shorten the life?
I’d run the new one too, you’ll enjoy some extra power and you seem to know how you should take care of it well.
- Jan 16 2019 9:56pm
- Forum: EBike General Discussion
- Topic: 29" e-bike for commuting - rear hub motor or TSDZ2 ?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1415
Re: 29" e-bike for commuting - rear hub motor or TSDZ2 ?
I like the tsdz2 system and I have 3 going at the moment. If you like to pedal go with the torque sensing you will be happier with it. I don’t mind to work on them a bit and its not hard, greasing or replacing parts. Some attention to using a stronger chain and smooth shifting makes a nice ride. You...
- Jan 04 2019 9:40pm
- Forum: EBike General Discussion
- Topic: Bigger tire in front?
- Replies: 23
- Views: 1701
Re: Bigger tire in front?
I have been running those tires for a while and really like them
- Jan 04 2019 3:59pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
I’m running a 120mm kit on a 100mm fatbike, its really a nice machine.
- Oct 13 2018 12:04pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
- Oct 06 2018 10:11pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: Lock-ring to fit tsdz2
- Replies: 2
- Views: 678
Re: Lock-ring to fit tsdz2
Have you tried the vendor where you bought it? If that doesn't work member eyebicycle may be able to help, or the bafang bbs ones fit also, lots of vendors for those
- Sep 02 2018 2:01pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Removing covers from MP5? Bunch of resistance/no click.
- Replies: 4
- Views: 638
Re: Removing covers from MP5? Bunch of resistance/no click.
On a magic pie v you can remove and replace the controller without removing the covers, it comes off from the brake side
- Aug 12 2018 8:23pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: TSDZ2 vs Bafang BBSO2
- Replies: 21
- Views: 13887
Re: TSDZ2 vs Bafang BBSO2
You got it pretty right, bafang is a scooter, tsdz2 is still a bike with help.
I have both, now I prefer tsdz2 cause I need to pedal for exercise but lots of hills locally for old legs.
I have both, now I prefer tsdz2 cause I need to pedal for exercise but lots of hills locally for old legs.
- Jul 04 2018 5:58pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: SOS! Anyone in toronto have extra nickel strip?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 879
Re: SOS! Anyone in toronto have extra nickel strip?
I’m in bc but have some 25mmx1.5 strip pm if interested
- Jun 12 2018 10:17pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
- Replies: 24
- Views: 2379
Re: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
you should read the post by mr scoot on the tsdz2 thread you may get excited about it again,
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viewtopic.php?f=28&t=79788&p=1387104#p1387104
- Jun 12 2018 7:54pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
- Replies: 24
- Views: 2379
Re: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
Everyone has there opinions on the different types of setup. I’ve had 2 front hubs and ditched them both pretty fast as being unsafe for where I ride. Maybe they are fine on pavemant only but any gravel and the front wheel spins out. I have a mix of road types in my area so no way am I spinning out ...
- Jun 12 2018 5:28pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
- Replies: 24
- Views: 2379
Re: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
I guess I’m lucky enough to have a bbshd that has throttle in level 0, I pretty much just pedal and use thumb throttle as required. The pas is if you want to ghost peddle and cruise along under motor power. Doesn’t sound like how you ride. Kinda hard to keep thumb off throttle for me too much fun. I...
- Jun 12 2018 1:11pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
- Replies: 24
- Views: 2379
Re: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
TSDZ2 is a good motor but you will need to be careful in your stiuation stessing the motor while starting with a load. One of the drive gears is plastic and acts a bit as a sacrificial part. It will strip before something else goes so you should have a spare. Swapping it out is not to hard. You can ...
- Jun 11 2018 4:06pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
- Replies: 24
- Views: 2379
Re: Xtracycle cargo bike conversion questions
You have chosen a pretty good setup for what you want to do but battery size is alwsys an issue. BBSHD will both carry weight and ride in hilly country as long as you use appropriate gears. You need to travel quite slow to be able to contribute much pedaling, like less than 20 mph. Chainring sizing ...
- Jun 05 2018 8:30pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
It looks like the plastic cover over the big gear may not be seated properly, you would need to remove the chainring to seat it properly.
- Jun 04 2018 1:17pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
Ok, I also wanted to show something I do for any FULL SUSPENSION TSDZ2 CONVERSION. As you know, the TSDZ2 comes with a bracket, that attaches usually where a kickstand goes etc... as an extra anchor. You cannot use this part on full suspension conversions, as this part pivots, and usually wont have...
- Jun 04 2018 1:06pm
- Forum: Battery Technology
- Topic: Custom battery build for downhill bike (need work double checked)
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1197
Re: Custom battery build for downhill bike (need work double checked)
why is the battery shape so different in your 2 versions? It seems like its for the same bike. I have found that the custom shaped battery enclosure is the most complicated part of a build because it needs to fit and be secured well and you need to make the battery to fit inside of it. Even making a...
- Jun 03 2018 12:28pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
My post on Apr 19 2018 has a few photos of the kit and and installing the adapter, you need a tap to thread your motor to accept the adapter, my kit came with tap, My adapter is a 120mm that I installed on a 100mm bottom bracket, extra spacers required for this. So far running well with the 52v TSDZ...
- Jun 02 2018 5:05pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
Back somewhere on the 92 pages was some discussion on an adapter to change to 100mm width on the bottom bracket ( fat bike ) has anyone done a conversion and can they put up a link to where I can get such an adapter. Thanks I purchased a conversion kit from member antipaa, you could pm him and ask ...
- May 30 2018 11:21pm
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166
Re: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
Finished my TSDZ2 conversion, but can't get the speedo to work. I think I have the magnet close enough, any ideas? Also, what's with the gap on the under side of the motor? Just noticed that. sensor.jpg gap2.jpg On the sensor see the arrow on the top in your photo, line up the magnet with that. The...
- May 28 2018 8:48am
- Forum: EBike Non-hub Motor Drives
- Topic: New "TSDZ2 Torque Sensor Central Motor"
- Replies: 8469
- Views: 931166