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My Bafang middrive motor just arrived and I need help installing it. I don't have all the dumb special tools and resources required to take apart my bike and do other stuff. Are there any shops that'll do all the work for me? Lol
 
Not likely, sorry.
Call around and ask, but LBS are reluctant to deal with the liability that will come with its instillation.
The good news is you only need a crank removal tool and a BB tool. Both are cheap and the LBS may rent them to you.
Lots of info on install, looks about as easy as DIY gets.
Here's one vid [youtube]akA1vg5fcwY[/youtube]I found, there are more.

Maybe you can seek out a local'ish member that can help.
You certainly will find help here.

Good luck.
 
Brentis said:
Not likely, sorry.
Call around and ask, but LBS are reluctant to deal with the liability that will come with its instillation.
The good news is you only need a crank removal tool and a BB tool. Both are cheap and the LBS may rent them to you.
Lots of info on install, looks about as easy as DIY gets.
Here's one vid [youtube]akA1vg5fcwY[/youtube]I found, there are more.

Maybe you can seek out a local'ish member that can help.
You certainly will find help here.

Good luck.

What are all the specials tools and equipment I will need
?
 
Watch the vid, they show all you need.
The two specialty tools would be the crank removal tool and the bottom bracket wrench. Both can be had cheap.
Then an adjustable wrench, screwdrivers, etc.
 
Give it a little tough love with a mallet maybe?

Perhaps there is something in the bottom bracket, like a sharp edge where they cut the threads etc.
 
Ypedal said:
is it hitting the front derailleur ?.. if so.. remove it.

Might have something to do with the bottom of the bike..... Think these wire holder thingies are in the way....do these need to be removed or what should I do?
 

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Look inside the bottom bracket and you will probably find the issue.
 
Looks inside the BB. You can do this in less time that it takes to post a photo ;)
 
Samd said:
Looks inside the BB. You can do this in less time that it takes to post a photo ;)

Already did that as a first step.....might be the underside of the bottom bracket.....there are wire holder thingies that is blocking the middrive from going all the way in....do I take those out? See the pic....
 
When I installed mine on a BD bike, I had to spend about 30 minutes with a half round file to remove aluminum from the inside of the shell. I think during welding the center of the shell sagged a bit (best I could tell). This prevented the bafang from sliding through. Some careful file work solved the issue.
 
i don't follow them. it really is best to just teach yourself and be patient because when you get stuck with some problem on the side of the road it is so valuable to be really familiar with ever detail of your build.
 
dnmun said:
i don't follow them. it really is best to just teach yourself and be patient because when you get stuck with some problem on the side of the road it is so valuable to be really familiar with ever detail of your build.

How do I mount the battery to the triangle frame? I only see two screw thingies atbthe bottom
 
Assuming you're using a "water bottle" type battery & holder, I had good results using washers to get a nice tight fit to the bike frame. Some battery holders even have slots where you can further tighten (or rather make steal proof) using zip ties or hose clamps.
 
"thingies" ain't gonna cut it. Upload some pics (not links please) and let's see what battery mount and frame location you're dealing with.

Are you still having issues inserting the drive into the BB (bottom bracket)?
 
Ykick said:
"thingies" ain't gonna cut it. Upload some pics (not links please) and let's see what battery mount and frame location you're dealing with.

Are you still having issues inserting the drive into the BB (bottom bracket)?

On I'll upload pics tomorrow. BB issue solved.
 
melodious said:
Assuming you're using a "water bottle" type battery & holder, I had good results using washers to get a nice tight fit to the bike frame. Some battery holders even have slots where you can further tighten (or rather make steal proof) using zip ties or hose clamps.

A battery holder?
 
ElectricBikeNoob said:
melodious said:
Assuming you're using a "water bottle" type battery & holder, I had good results using washers to get a nice tight fit to the bike frame. Some battery holders even have slots where you can further tighten (or rather make steal proof) using zip ties or hose clamps.

A battery holder?
It's where the battery gets cradled & connected. Wires then lead to the controller.
Click on the link for an example... here's the link. Go to the additional images tab to get a better understanding. That style battery & holder is the latest greatest current crop to hit the Ebike market and are very common among kit sellers.
 
melodious said:
ElectricBikeNoob said:
melodious said:
Assuming you're using a "water bottle" type battery & holder, I had good results using washers to get a nice tight fit to the bike frame. Some battery holders even have slots where you can further tighten (or rather make steal proof) using zip ties or hose clamps.

Is the battery holder built into the battery? Can I remove it? But that is the kind of battery I have now

A battery holder?
It's where the battery gets cradled & connected. Wires then lead to the controller.
Click on the link for an example... here's the link. Go to the additional images tab to get a better understanding. That style battery & holder is the latest greatest current crop to hit the Ebike market and are very common among kit sellers.
 
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