Some people swear by Corn Head grease. Here is one of my more recent TS builds. No zip ties were sacrificed. Going zip tie free is like skinny dipping.Thanks PedalUma. I guess I'll just drop down into that rabbit hole, or should I say corn hole, of grease for a mid-drive.![]()
Here is the one I am ridding today in a group ride with about 350 women. Then we will have live jazz on the river.Well, that sure is pretty Pedaluma. I'm still building frankenbikes. Which reminds me that I need to go to zip-tie.com and reorder another batch.
That is the B motor. Just ideas of things to try here: You might remove the chainring and plastic cover behind it and pack the inside facing of the perimeter of the cover with grease. You might try upping the amps to 17 and disconnecting the throttle and wheel magnet. Then keep your cadence rpm to above 70. That is where it gets sweet. Grippy pedals will help too. Pull back and up, using your ankles and calves. Do not spike the controller with down thrust. Spin.Finally got around to putting a battery in the rather constricted triangle of my "a-day's-work" build. First ebike battery that I welded up. It all works, though I'm not impressed with a 36v TSDZ2b. I did learn something about batteries in this endeavor, so my building an ebike from a pile of abused used parts had some benefit.
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It's just kick stand bought off Amazon, multiple vendors. Here's a link for it: https://www.amazon.com/FORTOP-Kicks...&sprefix=bike+kick+stand,aps,165&sr=8-55&th=1 .Gromike
Question, What brand is that rear stand?
They also sell them at Dick's. It is called a rear MTB kickstand. Note: Mountain bikes never have kickstands. Would you want it to deploy on a rough downhill single track? That large sporting goods retailer did a video a couple of years ago to promote women moving up into management positions. It is called 'Chicks with Dick's.' You can look the video up if you are interested and want to find out more.It's just kick stand bought off Amazon, multiple vendors. Here's a link for it: https://www.amazon.com/FORTOP-Kickstand-Adjustable-Aluminum-Mountain/dp/B093BQF6VZ/ref=sr_1_55?crid=2F89LM0NRBI5C&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.7Fx90NKcxwVr1hjGu1TWftF-d1NXAJNod97bKY6sCBOq0appyeIlLAzasSfZvWDQYo-ht-bUrRlWoonUlSlNvdgJzlQbjsooqMO_sfOXYl_HFhworExGN_DVkMuSb58froMmKoD0Z19uqo08MfzPHPOsd8z_NVN801cnZAA1HJ-OG1fIZlshbaa-c2CnKbaog7vxzzdD6UgsGW2tGcz16kmI1c1b0ZWmRA7Jghpjeh4Qrmu8DwWV3WKi7FXRs6E3m7jQPmaBm-y6HSXhoRACyXo3JHipEYB6E_bcZNHhd8U.SGaiH8TF45_7oDh_tWMjjTsMqVw4Gr9GkrZC8JuU97Y&dib_tag=se&keywords=bike+kick+stands+for+adult+bikes&qid=1723421562&sprefix=bike+kick+stand,aps,165&sr=8-55&th=1 .
That was a training stand sitting on the side of the road with a free sign on it. Took the resistance thingy off. A quite useful thing it is.Gromike
My mistake, I am referring to the stand that is holding up your bike while you work on it, second photo in your first post.
Tia,