Lurkin
100 kW
Meanwhile, BMS Battery have ignored my email correspondence regarding their 9C clone, resulting in purchasing a Leaf Motor.
d8veh said:The bare motors don't cost very much. If you want more speed, buy the 36v Q128 motor on its own when they have it in stock. When it comes, swap the cores, which is very easy on those motors because the side-plate is held on with 6 screws. With your motor wheel and bare motor in front of you, it's about 10 minutes work to change them over. When you're happy with your new motor, you should be able to sell your 48v one on Ebay for nearly what you paid for it.
d8veh said:The controller limits the bike to the speed set. The 48v 201 rpm Q128H does 19 mph with a fully carged 48v battery. With he battery half full at a voltage of about 48v, the maximum speed will be 16.5 mph.
Have you set the wheel size correctly? Did you check the speed with a GPS?
Yeah I have bought two prebuild wheels from BMSB years apart and both where just thrown together and the spokes loosen up and break really quick. Looking at your rim it looks like the exact same rim they sent me, those rims are really ordinary quality as far as I am concerned, they are blank with no name/brand they are super entry level, they seem like the rim thats normally strictly reserved for the poorest of the poor for farmers etc in China, I bought a 'budget' brand name rim from chainreactioncycles and it was still 5 times better quality, all black with stylish writing on it etc, crazy thing is that it was still good value ordering from the USA from Australia.MastaKebob said:After about a month of riding, the BMSB-built wheel had spokes coming loose like crazy. After every other ride there'd be 2-6 spokes that were completely loose (could re-screw the nipple on using my fingers).
Took it to the shop to get rebuilt. Needed new spokes custom ordered from Phil Woods.
Recommendation: Don't buy motors pre-laced into a wheel from BMSB. Just get the motor and build it into a wheel when it arrives. Yea, might be more expensive, but you'll offset some of the wheel building costs on cheaper shipping from China.
emotate said:Interesting. The builds I did with BMSB wheels were done on the cusp of winter and the people I did them for have yet to ride them hard. None of them are light weights. I may be in for some serious issues come spring.