Bafang, Tong Sheng and CYC have often been the 'go-to' kits which many diy ebike builders have used.
For 2023, I wanted to try something new.
Whilst it's unclear whether Shimano (or other ebike motor manufacturers) will support the DIY ebike movement, it cannot be denied that the mainstream...
Rob's video was insightful regarding the Dengfu E10.
I'm not sure if he intended to cover the E22 at a later stage but I documented my experiences on the E22 Frame Thread 👍🏿
From my experience, those who choose to 'dip their toes' in using Bafang products should recognize that warranty is none existent.
I have argued this often with 'naive individuals', who reap the benefits of building ebikes cheaper compared to buying mainstream brand ebikes.
Dont get me wrong...
Good eye👍🏿
I didn't even realise until I watched it again 😅.
Truth be told, the sticker is still on (even after being cleaned multiple times 😀).
But I haven't encountered any problems so, I'll guess I might aswell keep it on........until it one day losses its adhesive.
Please bare with me as I'm liaising with a group who are close to implementing a measure whereby a user can swap out the CANBus protocol to UART and vice versa 👍🏿
Apologies for not updating this thread. I've been somewhat preoccupied with work commitments, day-to-day stuff etc.
But I'm slowly understanding this M600 motor and familiarising myself with its intricacies.
My initial impressions and experiences are mixed. I do appreciate the weight reduction...
So essentially, just pretend it has the 'LUNA' logo on the downtube and it would pass as a Luna z1.
I've made a separate video on my channel which focuses on my initial impressions which you can view here
Hope everyone's keeping safe and well ✌🏿
It may not be the Luna Z1 or Luna X2
But it's not far off 😅
The nice thing though,
They both use the same battery 😷
I guess the big question would be, should I spec them the same and treat them like a Levo and Levo SL or spec them differently to adhere to a particular mtb discipline...