Spotty dog
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I just modified my bike with a BBS 02 750w and added the harmony autoshift kit to my N360 hub, only 3 rides so far but it works very nicely. I dont intend thrashing the life out of it so will find out how durable the nuvinchi is with BBS02 torque going thru it.
One concern I had was would it shift under load because it is noticable under load the manual cable gear twist shifter becomes much harder to turn
It is however shifting really well it's made the bike very easy to ride I was able to do resonable shifts with my regular XT rapidfire gears but if u mistime killing the motor to make a shift (I ran a slack rear brake cable to allow a dab on the brake lever to cut motor power), the harsh bang and jolt felt like too much stress is being placed on the rear wheel, chain and derailluer for my liking.
I switched to the Nu vinchi N360 set up it was a big improvment, as far as I can see the harmony autoshifter works well and really shows what the N360s variable shifting is about, constant fine tuning of the gear ratio to a given road/load/speed situation without you noticing or having to think about it.
I try to ride with finesse and mecanical sympathy I have never had problems with snapping chains breaking cranks etc, I see this as a good setup for road/light trail use which is all I do thesedays, no poor chainlines, missed gears or jolting gearchanges is the way to go for me.
I think if you suffer knee problems as I do and the reason I got into e bikes it's the logical next step to run with an ultra smooth jolt free transmission system like this.
If it does fail or go bang will post my findings of how it peformed/lasted until its end.
One concern I had was would it shift under load because it is noticable under load the manual cable gear twist shifter becomes much harder to turn
It is however shifting really well it's made the bike very easy to ride I was able to do resonable shifts with my regular XT rapidfire gears but if u mistime killing the motor to make a shift (I ran a slack rear brake cable to allow a dab on the brake lever to cut motor power), the harsh bang and jolt felt like too much stress is being placed on the rear wheel, chain and derailluer for my liking.
I switched to the Nu vinchi N360 set up it was a big improvment, as far as I can see the harmony autoshifter works well and really shows what the N360s variable shifting is about, constant fine tuning of the gear ratio to a given road/load/speed situation without you noticing or having to think about it.
I try to ride with finesse and mecanical sympathy I have never had problems with snapping chains breaking cranks etc, I see this as a good setup for road/light trail use which is all I do thesedays, no poor chainlines, missed gears or jolting gearchanges is the way to go for me.
I think if you suffer knee problems as I do and the reason I got into e bikes it's the logical next step to run with an ultra smooth jolt free transmission system like this.
If it does fail or go bang will post my findings of how it peformed/lasted until its end.