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Sunstar kit: http://www.greenspeed.com.au/sunstar.jpg
Miles said:Lots of close-up pics from different angles would be nice.
I'm more interested in the Pinion gearbox [Hall A2, stand 113]. See if you can get a price on that?
Also, say hello to Doug White on the ENO stand, for me.
jateureka said:This sounds similar to the Aprilia Enjoy, Giant Lafree and Panasonic pedelec type systems, but with the benefit of a speed sensor.
Hi Kraeuterbutter,Kraeuterbutter said:the Panasonic-systems needs a extra pinion, which is small as well... (11 or 12 teeth)
that means: a lot of wear to the chain and the pinion, dirt, ...
the Bosch-Systems does not has a additional pinion, the power goes directly to the shaft were the pedal and the big wheel for the chain is mounted..
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Hillhater said:who will be first to get one of these and try an uprated motor ? :lol:
Wouldn't be easy to fit it into a frame either. Buying it with a bike and either replacing the controller or the controller and the motor would be much easier and admittedly much more expensive .Miles said:It sounds like it won't be easy to get hold of the drive, separately... "The new push assist will be exclusively shipped to OEMs; no upgrade kits are planned."
I like that too. Thanks for posting it.Kraeuterbutter said:here a picture of another combilation:
Hai-bike (a German bike manufactor and his version of a BOSCH-powered e-bike)
i.m.o.p. very nice
Kraeuterbutter said:the Panasonic-systems needs a extra pinion, which is small as well... (11 or 12 teeth)
that means: a lot of wear to the chain and the pinion, dirt, ...
It drives the crank using gears? Thats mainly (except for possibly a small loss of efficiency) an ease of implementation advantage which would be huge for Matt with a 4 turn Astro 3210. Not so much for Bosch developing a custom 250 watt system of integrated components. So from a users point of view I don't think that invalidates any of Kraeuterbutter's points.Miles said:I think you mean sprocket (or cog), rather than pinion...
The advantage of driving the chain directly is that it requires less reduction from motor speed, of course.
Now I'm curious. What's the "Pinion gearbox"? Link please?Miles said:I'm more interested in the Pinion gearbox [Hall A2, stand 113]. Perhaps you could get a price for that?
hmm.. of course you will loose the assist-features (torque-dependent assist) by doing thatMitchJi said:Hi,
Hillhater said:who will be first to get one of these and try an uprated motor ? :lol:
Wouldn't be easy to fit it into a frame either. Buying it with a bike and either replacing the controller or the controller and the motor would be much easier and admittedly much more expensive .Miles said:It sounds like it won't be easy to get hold of the drive, separately... "The new push assist will be exclusively shipped to OEMs; no upgrade kits are planned."
that was maybe one of the coolest things shown on the Eurobike 2010 !Now I'm curious. What's the "Pinion gearbox"? Link please?
I wasn't intending to imply that it did - just a possible reason for the decision....MitchJi said:So from a users point of view I don't think that invalidates any of Kraeuterbutter's points.
Thanks a lot for the internal views, Kraeuterbutter.Kraeuterbutter said:here how the bosch looks like inside:
rkosiorek said:Mark_A_W said:Great.
Another useless 250w/25kmh system.
Completely pointless at that power level, unless you are disabled.
And it's already illegal here as it is too powerful
the able have the use of arms, legs and other appendages. the disabled do not. if any thing the disabled need even higher powered transport as most would be unable to assist the motor in any way.
i consider statement insulting and ill concieved.
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