markz
100 TW
Just bought this BMC motor today and I am excited!!!! Should be a step up from the used department store geared ebike I bought about 8 months ago. I rode that one for a few good long rides, but unfortunately I roasted that motor on a long hill and stalled the motor. I think it just needed new brushes and springs for replacement, but it did stink badly when I opened it up. I chucked that whole assembly when I couldnt easily find brushes for it. Brushes are old school plus this was a 250W gear motor with a real small sensorless controller. For this BMC geared motor, I dont want to fry this geared motor, so I wont stall it again, but I do want more volts and watts out of the motor. The Grin motor simulator states I can run the motor at 72V and 65A which gets me 55kph, it does seem illogical. 25 minutes to overheat at 100% throttle, 55 seconds at 20% grade, 330lbs load. I dont want to run it that high anyway, as I want higher Ah then faster speeds for a cost analysis. 36V gets me 33kph, and with 4 extra batteries in series I can go 48V which gets me 40kph,
Here is what I got, as a complete package. BMC 400W 36V laced in a Sun rim 507x34, with a Hookworm tire in 24x2.5, with the letters Downhill on the sidewall. I dont know why they used that term, the tread is slick smooth in the middle, grippy on the outter sides. I have no clue whats left on the tire, but yeah its smooth about 3/4" to 1" wide, with some ledge left in the squirly pattern. I'd say a little more then a fingernail. Awesome deal for $20 now that I got it opened, inspected it and found one gear stripped badly, other 2 gears have a few teeth missing.
Got it from a bike shop that did not know what to do with it and did not know the true cost of the package. The spokes alone would cost $30. Add in the rim, $10 and the tire $5. The worker did say there is something wrong with it, and it didnt work. The previous owner striped the gears, doesnt seem to smell of roasted windings, axle spinout doesn`t seem to have occured. Its a a score for me, and I can use it. The 3 phase wires look really small, 2mm with insulation so 12 or 14 guage phase wires, halls seem normal size wire.
From what I gather, I have a BMC Version 1,
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=20910&hilit=timing#p304945
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=67342#p1014112
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=36959&start=75#p589121
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=51310
Questions
Whats the best way to pop the cover plate off with the bolts off without nicking the motor?
Well a 2 gear puller seems to be useless, a 3 gear seems to be what everyone uses. I bought a 2 gear puller, and couldnt pop the cover.
I ended up slamming the motor down and popping everything loose.
Where do I buy better gear clutchs for it, from that video looks like I can go Composite V2 one piece and get 1000W.
ebikes.ca sells clutch, gear assembly for $100 + $10s/h, em3ev sells gears, clutch, axle, cover plate, ring gear. Only compatable parts would be clutch and gears.
How much higher voltage and wattage can I go with this motor?
From what I gather, 72V and 65A is doable, but it does seem illogical. I viewed the motor simulator on ebikes.ca, and specifically looked at "Overheats In" column with different slopes. I guess it boils down to what the gears can handle. From my research, Nylon gears are only good for 400W maybe 500W if you lay off the juice. Composite and Steel I havent been able to find any info on power limits. I've read that you can just replace one out of the 3 gears and the pressure load is put on the strongest gear. I am tempted to just replace my one gear that is completely totalled, but one of the other 2 gears has 2 teeth missing that are beside each other.

Here is what I got, as a complete package. BMC 400W 36V laced in a Sun rim 507x34, with a Hookworm tire in 24x2.5, with the letters Downhill on the sidewall. I dont know why they used that term, the tread is slick smooth in the middle, grippy on the outter sides. I have no clue whats left on the tire, but yeah its smooth about 3/4" to 1" wide, with some ledge left in the squirly pattern. I'd say a little more then a fingernail. Awesome deal for $20 now that I got it opened, inspected it and found one gear stripped badly, other 2 gears have a few teeth missing.
Got it from a bike shop that did not know what to do with it and did not know the true cost of the package. The spokes alone would cost $30. Add in the rim, $10 and the tire $5. The worker did say there is something wrong with it, and it didnt work. The previous owner striped the gears, doesnt seem to smell of roasted windings, axle spinout doesn`t seem to have occured. Its a a score for me, and I can use it. The 3 phase wires look really small, 2mm with insulation so 12 or 14 guage phase wires, halls seem normal size wire.
From what I gather, I have a BMC Version 1,
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=20910&hilit=timing#p304945
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=67342#p1014112
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=36959&start=75#p589121
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=51310
Questions
Whats the best way to pop the cover plate off with the bolts off without nicking the motor?
Well a 2 gear puller seems to be useless, a 3 gear seems to be what everyone uses. I bought a 2 gear puller, and couldnt pop the cover.
I ended up slamming the motor down and popping everything loose.
Where do I buy better gear clutchs for it, from that video looks like I can go Composite V2 one piece and get 1000W.
ebikes.ca sells clutch, gear assembly for $100 + $10s/h, em3ev sells gears, clutch, axle, cover plate, ring gear. Only compatable parts would be clutch and gears.
How much higher voltage and wattage can I go with this motor?
From what I gather, 72V and 65A is doable, but it does seem illogical. I viewed the motor simulator on ebikes.ca, and specifically looked at "Overheats In" column with different slopes. I guess it boils down to what the gears can handle. From my research, Nylon gears are only good for 400W maybe 500W if you lay off the juice. Composite and Steel I havent been able to find any info on power limits. I've read that you can just replace one out of the 3 gears and the pressure load is put on the strongest gear. I am tempted to just replace my one gear that is completely totalled, but one of the other 2 gears has 2 teeth missing that are beside each other.
