Kepler said:chucho said:Kepler said:I ran a PAS on my Fighter for ages through a CA3 interface. Worked really well but I am back to plain old throttle again now. No reason not to run it, just haven't got around to reinstating it since rebuilding the bike after tidying up the paintwork.
Thank you for sharing!
Is it plug and play or you had to do any kind of adaptation on the schlumpf?
It's never plug and when it comes to this modification on a high powered bike.
Fitting the PAS ring and sensor is straightforward and you will be able to this no problems with the Schlumpf drive.
You controler has PAS built into it. You could easily tap into this if you can flow a wiring diagram (sorry, not meaning sound condescending there) . However the controller PAS will give you full power every time it is activated. Fine for 250W setup but not so good for 3500W setup.
I got around this by using the PAS function within the CA3. This again is not a straight forward modification and if you are not familiar with the advanced features of the CA3, I suggest you get involved the CA3 thread and of course read though the user manual.
Presuming you have a CA3 on your Stealth, you will need to change some wiring including the addition the PAS wiring. Stealths with a CA3 have the throttle connected in Legacy mode so basically they work the same way the CA2. To make PAS work, you need to convert to Pass through mode. This means the CA3 accepts a throttle input, does what it need to do with it, and then sends it out to the controller.
Also you will need a special PAS sensor fo the CA3. These are available here http://www.ebikes.ca/shop/ebike-parts/torque-sensors/pas-12p.html
Hope that helps.
Allex said:Stealth_rider got his new plug and play battery.
He mentions that voltage sag is about 1-1,5V compared to 2-3V for his original Stealth pack.
The cells are Samsung 30Q 21s7p 21Ah. Weight is about 7Kg.
Allex said:Nope, you can use your stock one.
Athaneco said:One more photo
This may help... Oh make sure your back wheel is not touching the ground when you test. If the polarity is backwards your bike might try to escape through the closed garage door. You can guess how I know thisturbo9111 said:Domino throttle ordered from Austria seems were a bit behind here in uk with ebike tech, can anyone help a muppet with a easy to follow instruction or wiring diagram on fitting the domino throttle i have searched and took in loads of info just trying to make things easy for one that doesn't quite understand !!????
IanM said:This may help... Oh make sure your back wheel is not touching the ground when you test. If the polarity is backwards your bike might try to escape through the closed garage door. You can guess how I know thisturbo9111 said:Domino throttle ordered from Austria seems were a bit behind here in uk with ebike tech, can anyone help a muppet with a easy to follow instruction or wiring diagram on fitting the domino throttle i have searched and took in loads of info just trying to make things easy for one that doesn't quite understand !!????:lol:
Lurkin said:Athaneco, I see you are using Saint Brakes. Are you using a Magura inline pressure switch or reed/hall sensor switches as motor cut offs?
Rix said:Mammalian04 said:Hey Stealth Guys,
I am trying to find photos of a bike (I think it was Bomber, but MAYBE a fighter) that had footpegs that were welded to a plate. That plate then attached to the side cover bolt holes. This allowed the owner's kid to have footpegs near the front of the frame when sitting on it between the adult and the bars. I remember seeing it for sale on eBay about a year ago but I can't find any trace of it on Stealth forums or eBay. Anyone remember this bike?
I am trying to copy the idea for my raptor and would like to see photos of it again to get some ideas. I just can't find it!
Cheers,
Mammalian
Please find that pic and mod and post it here. I have never seen or heard of that.
Nice work , what was the base stand you started with ?Athaneco said:My new kickstand, chopped weld and powder coated
Seven said:Rix said:Mammalian04 said:Hey Stealth Guys,
I am trying to find photos of a bike (I think it was Bomber, but MAYBE a fighter) that had footpegs that were welded to a plate. That plate then attached to the side cover bolt holes. This allowed the owner's kid to have footpegs near the front of the frame when sitting on it between the adult and the bars. I remember seeing it for sale on eBay about a year ago but I can't find any trace of it on Stealth forums or eBay. Anyone remember this bike?
I am trying to copy the idea for my raptor and would like to see photos of it again to get some ideas. I just can't find it!
Cheers,
Mammalian
Please find that pic and mod and post it here. I have never seen or heard of that.
This is not the photo you've seen before but here is what I've done, all I've done is fabricated some small right angle brackets and bolted them through the side cover bolts
Brute said:Nice work , what was the base stand you started with ?Athaneco said:My new kickstand, chopped weld and powder coated
I wasn't going to bother, since it's just handlebar footage, but threw together this quick edit this afternoon of the highlights.Rix said:If you got more pics, you should post them.