I removed all of the old hardware and replaced it with Grin stuff, (order details below.) Grin has excellent customer service, I emailed them many times even apologizing if I was being annoying, they were totally supportive and answered all of my many questions... I recommend you consider asking them if any of your hardware will work: from my discussions it seemed like none of it would work with their controller. If you tell them the *ERD of your rim they will cut the right length spokes for you to lace their motor to your wheel, you have to specify single-cross (how many times each spoke crosses another spoke) or other crossing options. I found that single cross works fine for my style of riding, all street, I haven't had any problems over dozens of trips sometimes involving going off curbs or through potholes. Their spokes worked perfectly for my wheel. I emailed the wheel manufacturer to get the exact ERD since my measurements always come up with a different number, lol. I attached a picture showing the spoke lengths they calculated for my order, and an axle stabilizer I bought on ebay as an afterthought.
ERD - Effective rim diameter (ERD) explained
How to measure effective rim diameter (ERD) and a datasheet with effective rim diameter of various rims. Knowing ERD matters for bicycle wheelbuilding.
bike.bikegremlin.com
This shows how to lace your motor to your wheel, single cross, I used this approach and it worked great.
This talks about finding the spoke length if you want to do it yourself.
How to Measure Hubs and Rims for Perfect Spoke Lengths, Ebike Hub Motor Wheelbuilding
IIRC they didn't list the SX2 in their online spoke length calculator at that time, so I asked them to cut the left and right spokes (which turned out to be the same length for my motor) based on the ERD I got from the manufacturer. If you're at all nervous about getting this right, which is a concern since you don't want to waste money, simply asking them to handle it in email works great, their customer service is 2nd to none.
Notes: I bought the wrong twist throttle by accident, you have to rotate this one forward for it to work, but it turns out I like it because sometimes when I'm standing up on a long hill I'll pull back on the throttle without intending to, so this prevents that. I programmed the controller to do pedal assist power in 100W increments, the small switch that mounts on the handlebars toggles the pedal assist level, at 100W I get over 80 miles on a single battery charge. and I got a thick piece of aluminum and screwed it to the controller using comptuer heat sink compound, and zip tied that ass'y to the frame where the wind hits it. It hasn't gotten hot on my rides, so I think that is sufficient for my needs.
Good Luck! If you do a conversion post pics of your bike when you've got it going.
Cheers,
MIke
SX2 Rear Ready-to-Roll Kit | KIT-SX2_RTR | | 1 | USD$697.40 |
Select Motor Speed | | | | |
SX2 Rear Helical Geared Hub Motor, Standard Wind | M-MSX2_STD | | 1 | USD$245.00 |
Spoke Colour | | | | |
36 x Sapim Strong 13-14g Butted Spoke, Black | SP-SPCust14B | | 36 | USD$2.000 |
Baserunner Controller | | | | |
1 x Baserunner_Z9 | C-Baserunner | | 1 | USD$195.00 |
V3 Cycle Analyst w/ Waterproof Plug | | | | |
1 x CA3-WPx | CA-CA3-WPx | | 1 | USD$115.00 |
CA Mounting Bracket Style | | | | |
1 x CA_SteerBracket | CAP-CA_SteerBracket | | 1 | USD$9.00 |
Multifunction Switch Assembly | | | | |
1 x CA3_MFSwitch | CAP-CA3_MFSwitch | | 1 | USD$20.00 |
Throttle Style | | | | |
1 x T-LHTwist_Slim_50cm | T-LHTwist_Slim_50cm | | 1 | USD$15.00 |
Pedal Sensor Type? (See Advanced PAS link for explanations) | | | | |
1 x PAS_12P | CAP-PAS_12P | | 1 | USD$24.00 |
Include eBrake Cutoffs? | | | | |
1 x EbrakeWuxD_50cm | E-EbrakeWuxD_50cm | | 1 | USD$24.00 |
Subtotal | USD$697.40 | | | |
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Shipping & Handling | USD$74.07 | | | |
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Grand Total (Excl.Tax) | USD$771.47 | | | |
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Tax | USD$0.00 | | | |
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Grand Total (Incl.Tax) | USD$771.47 | | | |
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