emaayan said:
i saw the early version that kit and when i saw the paper thin upper sheets he was about to use , i sent jon a picture of how my l-r kit looks now as a warning of what would happen if he were to choose that path. that prompted him to re-design the sheets, but instead of going with thicker aluminium ones, he went for stainless steel ones.
but it's interesting that his upper sheets are designed with other stuff as well. but i can't see them clearly.
but for one thing up until now, i've never seen an off the shelf mid-drive that has a crank with double bearing that deals with the angular stress, although the chainring don't seem much, (i wonder that bcd they are) .
and don't see a way to have a torque sensor (jon told me they are looking into it, don't how much of it cam through) .
but that's what good about the gng , it's simple design allows you to have improvements and modifications even in my gng 2015, and considering to do now, , bafang looks neat, and closed, but if it's plastic gears fail you can't exactly replace them with something stronger.
GNG failed yet again, the freewheel broke today when I was leaving work, first pedal stroke... all of the sudden I am pedaling in thin air... no now is an e-motorcycle, rather than an e-bicycle... not good. Fixing this little "whoops" from CRAPO-GNG is going to cost me 180 dollars to get the three chainring with ISIS BB from Cyclone, and PRAY it works.
I understand Bafang is all closed, proprietary and whatnot, but if you keep it under what it was designed to go for things are less likely to break than the GNG. Do a youtube and find how many Bafangs run and how many GNG's run... not so many; really.
IMO, if you don't want to deal with sub-standard parts that wear out and fail after just 300km then my unsolicited advice would be to AVOID GNG, at all costs. Go front hub if necessary, but anything will be less frustrating than anything GNG makes... see Lightning Rod's kit... the only thing he kept was the motor!! That alone should give you an idea how BAD it really is.
I don't know how good or bad the Bafang kits are; but it sure looks like its a heckuva lot more durable than the GNG junk.
This 2500 Watt kit will probably self-destruct the first time you punch the throttle; either the motor shaft will snap, bend, twist, dislodge; the sprocket keyway will snap; the chain will snap; the freewheel will disintegrate after a few miles, the mount might flex and snap... name your failure; because if it can fail, it will, and at the worst possible moment just because its a GNG...
The local machine shop told me flat out the motor shafts was regular steel (they did the spark test), the mounting brackets that are paper thin flex with gusts of wind... chain that is of dubious quality at best breaks; and a motor controller that given the reliability of the other components who knows if one day my bike will go up in blazing LiPo flames of glory with me clipped to it... just like WW II fighter planes, when the engine caught fire you had to figure out a way to bail out, otherwise you'd become BBQ for the fishes...
Seriously, I am not a shill for Lightning Rod, but his kit seems like a better alternative than any GNG stuff. What is it they say? Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery?
Moral of the story: If you have the money, don't cheap out, get something better with aftersale service; and so far GNG seems to be synonymous of cheap and you're SOL.
G.