Jz1276
Custom Electric Conversions, Repairs, mods & sales
- Region
- USA
- City
- Kissimmee Bay, FL
Hi all! It's been awhile since I've written anything, but I've recently had some orders to build some bikes for some friends and people who live nearby.
The last bike I built for someone who found me online was built on a Cannondale Trail 5 with hydraulic brakes and some decent other parts.
I'm not really a fan of the whole triangle bag right in the middle of the frame because it's not necessarily what I like my style builds to reflect, but that's what the client wanted. Anyway, to make a long story short I used a 52 volt 20ah naked pack to power the BBSHD.
I'm just wondering if a 48 volt is sufficient because he keeps telling me that he has issues with the motor and is on his third HD. I think that hes riding it really hard and not shifting the way he should be, but he says he's doing everything properly so who am I to say . I'm not sure if it's connected or just bad luck.
Any feedback or Pros/cons that anyone can throw my way would be much appreciated. Thanks, Jay
The last bike I built for someone who found me online was built on a Cannondale Trail 5 with hydraulic brakes and some decent other parts.
I'm not really a fan of the whole triangle bag right in the middle of the frame because it's not necessarily what I like my style builds to reflect, but that's what the client wanted. Anyway, to make a long story short I used a 52 volt 20ah naked pack to power the BBSHD.
I'm just wondering if a 48 volt is sufficient because he keeps telling me that he has issues with the motor and is on his third HD. I think that hes riding it really hard and not shifting the way he should be, but he says he's doing everything properly so who am I to say . I'm not sure if it's connected or just bad luck.
Any feedback or Pros/cons that anyone can throw my way would be much appreciated. Thanks, Jay