tomjasz
1 GW
Samd said:tomjasz said:Who is the vendor please?
Haha, sorry for the delay but I thought youd figure it out. See the red text below in my signature? :lol:
Oh, we're supposed to read sigs.
Samd said:tomjasz said:Who is the vendor please?
Haha, sorry for the delay but I thought youd figure it out. See the red text below in my signature? :lol:
so it will only pull about 500w constant (not peak). Setting keep current to 100% can allow 1000w constant, which isn't good for the motor or controller.
Kepler said:Looks promising. Do you think there would be enough room in the stock controller casing for the 6fet circuit board if you gutted it?
One of my favorite parts of Bafanging.astmacca said:.....All i have to do now is find some lycra clad road bike riders to blow away.......
darth_elevator said:One of my favorite parts of Bafanging.astmacca said:.....All i have to do now is find some lycra clad road bike riders to blow away.......
Got my 104bcd adapters finished.
Came out a perfect fit!
I too fell in love with the smoothness of the Bosch setup at New Wheel but the $4700 price tag was just too rich for my blood. I tested all the other hub drives they had and they just couldn't compare to the middy. Doug who runs California e-Bike out of Benicia carries all stuff you would need for a 750W Bafang locally but charges a premium accordingly. He also has some e Prodigy turn-key middy 350W/36V bikes that I am planning to try and get out to test. Check them out if you can't wait for a battery.kzahel said:I very much like the downtube battery packs that have a locking mechanism for their simplicity and think I'll start out with one of these, perhaps a 25R based ~10Ah pack from em3ev as my starter battery. But I'm not sure I can wait the ~4 weeks and may go with something I can find locally.
There are other concerns besides the BB width. The drawing below shows that the ID of the BB shell has to be > 33.5 mm all the way through (no projections from joining tubes, etc.), and the BB shell thickness has to be < 12.8 mm to fit between the BB and the motor. (Drawing originally posted here.)speedmd said:Hi Kzahel
You should have no issues with that frame fitting the bbs. Worst case you may need to add a thin spacer washer if case clearance is at issue but still have plenty of thread remaining to properly secure the bbs to the bike.
cwah said:what's the best chain and cassette to get?
What about this?
https://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;navigation=2;product=24282
http://www.bike24.com/1.php?content=8;navigation=1;menu=1000,4,8;product=159