evolutiongts
10 kW

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Yes lower means mean the larger cogs.
I will take a pic of the chainline in a bit.
Max amps is roughly 30A or 2500W-3000W.
Here is my write up
video coming soon.
https://www.electricrt.com/blogs/news/ultimate-bafang-sinewave-controller-upgrade
Motor delivery is similar to the Cyclone where there is strong torque from zero RPM, I have to be careful with the throttle otherwise the bike will wheelie lol. There is a top end pull as well, power seems endless.
robocam said:When you say lower gears, you're referring to the larger cogs in the back right? I just want to be sure. Can you take a picture of your chainline from the back of the bike, looking toward the front, with the crankset chainring lined up with the middle cog in the rear, with the chain on the largest cog? I want to see what the chainline looks like.
How many max amps does it draw the way you're running it? Would you say the motor acts like a typical electric motor with a fairly constant torque starting from zero rpm, or does it come alive at the higher rpms?
You've made me really interested in this motor now!
Do you have a post or video talking about how you hooked up the controller to the BBSHD?
evolutiongts said:88V is the way to go, definitely. I literally stay in the lower 4 gears of the time. 1st gear takes me to 20mph with monstrous torque, this motor loves to rev. I'm giving it 2500-3000W repeatedly on the flats and the temp barely climb. Everything is holding together.
I think Robocam nailed the analogy of the BBSHD as a high revving inline 4 and the Cyclone 3K as a big V-twin.