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  1. Morpheous

    BBS02 750w dissapointingly unreliable

    1) need better descripton here? are you talking crank, crank arm, or pedal? 2)nope 3)yes 4)nope 5)? its either Throttle or PAS, speed is capped by power level (PAS 1 ,PAS 2, PAS3, .. etc) 6)sure, (just stop pedaling) but throttle only will eat battery faster since you are not adding power by...
  2. Morpheous

    BBS02 750w dissapointingly unreliable

    I am also a new owner, got my latest update 750W motor /48V 12Ah battery system from seller 'Bafangusadirect' on ebay last week.($999 complete kit) So far so good. Running it with 52T front and 22T rear SS chain on a Shimano Alfine 8 rear IG hub. I have about 70 miles on it. 32 of that with a...
  3. Morpheous

    BBS02 750w dissapointingly unreliable

    You need to use a single speed rated chain with the power of teh 750W /48V system, it will snap 9/10 speed chains above eco mode. Ti is lighter and stronger than steel chain, kevlar tires reduce rotating mass making the system more efficient.
  4. Morpheous

    Need to Complain for a Minute

    Leaving the door wide open for manufacturer direct online sales, which lets face it most high end bikes are bought this way. People shopping on line know exactly what they need and are quite capable mechanically. Bike shops days are numbered for this reason, and they refuse to stock anything...
  5. Morpheous

    Which Motor? (USA Models)

    Thx for the clarification. As a heavier rider 250+ (to start) would you recommend one over the other?
  6. Morpheous

    Which Motor? (USA Models)

    So I am looking at the ST-1 Platinum for the US market, does it have the MTN33 motor or the Power48? The product matrix on Stromer site is not clear to me. Thx.
  7. Morpheous

    Just received my new white ST1

    Tell your wife you could bring two more women home, see what she says, if that doesn't stop the complaints, threaten to take up Golf. ;-)
  8. Morpheous

    What is Best way to find MTN bikes with 68 or 73mm BB?

    ...most all MTBs are 68 or 73 these days. (more of the latter for rear suspension bikes)
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