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  1. easyryder

    The Best Battery Bang For Your Buck!!!

    Thanks mate for the dimensions and the write up on this battery enclosure! I can hardly wait to get out and give it a go! You are right, this enclosure doesn't cost hardly anything to build and is every bit as strong as any I have seen. I was surprised at just how easy this was to make. I...
  2. easyryder

    The Best Battery Bang For Your Buck!!!

    I agree that the 18650's are safer and easier to maintain especially with the protection of a BMS. But there may be some question as to value or the usable charge cycle per dollar when comparing the two. The LIPO packs I have been using for the past year have nearly 200 cycles on them...
  3. easyryder

    The Best Battery Bang For Your Buck!!!

    hie2kolob, Those two bikes are some nice clean builds! And having the capability of adding more capacity to the back rack only when needed is a good way to cut down on weight. I like your new PVC battery design, great idea! I was leaning towards changing from my LIPO packs to a 18650...
  4. easyryder

    5 Bafang BBS02 Conversions

    Good questions... I find that when doing elevation that the motor can warm up quickly. Best to have a larger motor.
  5. easyryder

    New Bafang Crank-Drives

    Congrats on 1006 miles darth_elevator! :D
  6. easyryder

    Is the BBS02 a better option over a direct drive hub motor ?

    Good question! Rather than monitoring current draw with something like a cycle analyst I find it easiest to monitor cadence. I have my BBS02 programed so any selected PAS level is 10% higher than the selected PAS level number. So if I am in PAS2 I am at 30%, PAS3 is 40%, PAS4 is 50% and so...
  7. easyryder

    Is the BBS02 a better option over a direct drive hub motor ?

    Yes, but how long can you travel at 25+ mph before you over heat and burn it up. I have climbed mountains over 4000 feet in elevation in a little over an hour with my BBS02. If I want to travel faster I choose not to peddle, I use my motorcycle.
  8. easyryder

    Is the BBS02 a better option over a direct drive hub motor ?

    I have experience with the hub and the BBS02. IMHO the difference is in the terrain. If you are using your ride for commuting on nice paved roads with fairly flat terrain and plenty of battery power then you can get by with a hub. If you plan on spending much of your time riding off road...
  9. easyryder

    Build of Bafang BBS02 from Greenbikekit

    Congratulations on your 600 miles, dark-elevador! You have almost caught up with me. :D
  10. easyryder

    Build of Bafang BBS02 from Greenbikekit

    Nice build KINNINVIEKID! The photos are nice as well. You live in a beautiful place! Are you happy with your battery pack?
  11. easyryder

    Build of Bafang BBS02 from Greenbikekit

    Wow, nice photos and a great ride! Your new bike has everything for off road biking! :) Can hardly wait till I get mine built.
  12. easyryder

    Build of Bafang BBS02 from Greenbikekit

    Cool, darth_elevador! You can really reprogram your bafang? Where did you learn how to do this? When I get my kit maybe I can have you help me reprogram it. Is it very hard to do? Would you buy from Greenbikekit again? :)
  13. easyryder

    Build of Bafang BBS02 from Greenbikekit

    How much did it cost you to build your eBike? :roll:
  14. easyryder

    Build of Bafang BBS02 from Greenbikekit

    Shezamm, that's fast on a bike! :lol: Was it hard to build?
  15. easyryder

    Build of Bafang BBS02 from Greenbikekit

    Nice built darth_elevador! I'm thinking of building an electric bike. Can you tell me how fast your bike goes?
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