opperpanter
100 W
Hi all,
I am about to order a BBS02 kit from em3ev. Since it's my first purchase, I am wondering if there are any items that I need to add to my order like some spare parts, (extra) connectors, etc.
I will be putting the kit on a Specialized Hardrock Comp 21" MTB from 2004.
It's been barely used, maybe 1000km.

Since the shipping costs will be huge anyway, I am thinking about ordering a second BBS02 kit (without battery) for my other bike.
This is a Gazelle Fuente Extra 65cm "hyrbid touring bike" from 2011, currently running with a hub motor.
It has about 1300km on it, 900 of which where 2014 with the hub motor

The bikes are mostly used on flat roads only. The MTB might be off road half of the time, but just flat trails.
During the holidays I will be in hillier areas, so I want the bikes to be able to handle that.
Hence the powerful motor.
I can't pedal myself, so running with throttle only, hence the big battery pack.
I am also thinking about doing some (e)bike holidays again if all works out fine.
This is my current shopping list.
Kit(s)
2x BBS02 48V750W.
Battery
1x Triangle pack, incl. bag: 50V24.5Ah. Charger included.
Battery sharing
1x Extra triangle bag.
1x Extra controller tail end.
I want to share the battery between the bikes. Paukl advised me to buy an extra bag and extra controller tail-end since this will make swapping the battery between bikes easier.
Chain rings
3x 44T chain rings for BBS1/2.
The default 48T chain ring seems to be geared more towards top speed.
I think 44T could be better, especially on the MTB when going off road.
USB
2x DCDC converter to bring the 50V down to 5V.
2x USB PCB. A small PCB that will put the correct voltage on all USB pins to make the USB port fully compatible.
2x brake sensors. One for each bike, will also help to cut the power when shifting gears.
Spare parts
2x Thumb throttle.
1x Brake sensor
Should be pretty complete I think?
Should I add another Triangle for when one gets teared or something? If it's a quality bag, this shouldn't be necessary?
Should I add some spare connectors, or will these be readily available in the EU? I don't really know what kind of connectors there will be on the battery pack and the bbs02.
Should I add a spare controller or display for the BBS in case I blow one? Should be warranty if that happens I think? I also have two bikes with their own kit, so if one blows, I always have at least one left to ride on while fixing the other?
Display extension cable maybe?
Any other advice? (other than me going to double check whether the triangle bag actually fits on both bikes).
I thought about having the battery pack split in two smaller parts, but I don't think Paul offers that option.
Thanks for the feedback,
Opper.
I am about to order a BBS02 kit from em3ev. Since it's my first purchase, I am wondering if there are any items that I need to add to my order like some spare parts, (extra) connectors, etc.
I will be putting the kit on a Specialized Hardrock Comp 21" MTB from 2004.
It's been barely used, maybe 1000km.

Since the shipping costs will be huge anyway, I am thinking about ordering a second BBS02 kit (without battery) for my other bike.
This is a Gazelle Fuente Extra 65cm "hyrbid touring bike" from 2011, currently running with a hub motor.
It has about 1300km on it, 900 of which where 2014 with the hub motor

The bikes are mostly used on flat roads only. The MTB might be off road half of the time, but just flat trails.
During the holidays I will be in hillier areas, so I want the bikes to be able to handle that.
Hence the powerful motor.
I can't pedal myself, so running with throttle only, hence the big battery pack.
I am also thinking about doing some (e)bike holidays again if all works out fine.
This is my current shopping list.
Kit(s)
2x BBS02 48V750W.
Battery
1x Triangle pack, incl. bag: 50V24.5Ah. Charger included.
Battery sharing
1x Extra triangle bag.
1x Extra controller tail end.
I want to share the battery between the bikes. Paukl advised me to buy an extra bag and extra controller tail-end since this will make swapping the battery between bikes easier.
Chain rings
3x 44T chain rings for BBS1/2.
The default 48T chain ring seems to be geared more towards top speed.
I think 44T could be better, especially on the MTB when going off road.
USB
2x DCDC converter to bring the 50V down to 5V.
2x USB PCB. A small PCB that will put the correct voltage on all USB pins to make the USB port fully compatible.
2x brake sensors. One for each bike, will also help to cut the power when shifting gears.
Spare parts
2x Thumb throttle.
1x Brake sensor
Should be pretty complete I think?
Should I add another Triangle for when one gets teared or something? If it's a quality bag, this shouldn't be necessary?
Should I add some spare connectors, or will these be readily available in the EU? I don't really know what kind of connectors there will be on the battery pack and the bbs02.
Should I add a spare controller or display for the BBS in case I blow one? Should be warranty if that happens I think? I also have two bikes with their own kit, so if one blows, I always have at least one left to ride on while fixing the other?
Display extension cable maybe?
Any other advice? (other than me going to double check whether the triangle bag actually fits on both bikes).
I thought about having the battery pack split in two smaller parts, but I don't think Paul offers that option.
Thanks for the feedback,
Opper.