Dave Sloan
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It looks like I’m about to buy their Bafang Ultra fat bike. I’ll let you know how it goes.
It looks like I’m about to buy their Bafang Ultra fat bike. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Hey dave, they did take care of my battery issue I took my F 1000 to bike store for diagnosis email b p.m. sent me a new battery so all is good. good luck. TerenceIt looks like I’m about to buy their Bafang Ultra fat bike. I’ll let you know how it goes.
I’m waiting for it to arrive — should be here by Monday. I was ambivalent on tire size — either 3 or 4. I’m okay with 4. Excited to see how the Ultra motor performs and how fast/far I can get with two 17a batteries. With good motor, frame (hopefully) and batteries, I can upgrade the rest a little at a time.Yep, as long as you're happy upgrading the spec later it's a nice buy. Looking forward to hearing how it works out for you. Did you want a fat tire bike?
I have a 2019 BPM Imports F1000 48v 17ah ,Dave I'm thinking of buying one of these as well ....do you have any other advice or info to consider?
You can't expect the battery to last on Sport mode very long , the Ultra G510 needs major programming to make it better. the whole thing is a mess and programming is very vague on how to do this.I just took my first ride on my new BPM fat-tire (4 inch) with Ultra motor. It’s as fast as I hoped (26 mph on flat with throttle only). But the battery is draining rapidly. I rode it 7 miles on highest level assist, pedaling the whole way without throttle, on mostly flat ground and drained almost the entire battery (48v, 17a). I weigh 225 pounds. Am I doing something wrong or is this what I should expect?
I can explain the situation if you want.I just took my first ride on my new BPM fat-tire (4 inch) with Ultra motor. It’s as fast as I hoped (26 mph on flat with throttle only). But the battery is draining rapidly. I rode it 7 miles on highest level assist, pedaling the whole way without throttle, on mostly flat ground and drained almost the entire battery (48v, 17a). I weigh 225 pounds. Am I doing something wrong or is this what I should expect?
See my comments below.Dave I how has the F1000 worked for you. Do you recommend? Any issues?
it needs major recalibration , the force on the pedals reach there max and is bothersome and is a nuisance to ride.In terms of cost, it can be upgraded as for as low as $700. The cost increases as you add power and programming. I would suggest the 1000W version for $800. 2300W is too powerful IMO and if you want to more range less is more. I'm easily getting 20% improvement in range, but I haven't tested throttle. I suspect there will be fewer gain if you just want to use throttle as it's more of an "on" setting. When pedaling you definitely notice the new controller is blending in the power and using the motor more efficiently (only as much as it needs) whereas the stock controller seemed to be using the motor more often and less efficiently. I can't say for sure if that's the reason, there be more going on than meets the eye. I honestly don't think programming is a must have. It seems perfectly tuned as is.