@Leisesturm,
I found this tip in your link to the 36V motor.
Tip: If you have a 48v or 52v stock system, you can replace the stock inside motor with a 36v motor for increased power towards the top end of RPM/cadence support, but it will run a little hotter.
Thanks!
Hi, I am Tom and new in this forum.
I recently bought the tsdz2 48V 500W motor and installed it to a full suspension mountainbike.
I really like the torque sensing and the small form factor.
However I do like to have a higher cadence. The motor can do 4000 rpm which is about 90 rpm at the...