I've fitted a Bafang BBS02 e bike kit to a bike, with it switched off (battery went down to 15% 5 miles from home so I didn't want to continue using battery) there is a fair amount of resistance using it as a normal bike. It's fair amount, if feels like brake is partially applied, it's like a turbo trainer on lowish setting.
It was really hard work pedalling, especially up a hill. I've carried weight equal, if not more than the battery and motor and it was far easier than this.
The bike was fine before the conversion . Rotating cranks with the chain off feels ok. The front and rear wheels spin freely. It feels like you are turning something inside as not only resistance but some kind of gear meshing feeling/noise, it's not simply turning the crank and 100% power going into the chain.
Also with the Bafang it pulls away fine with the motor but after say 10mph it switches off, and only if I use a higher PAS setting does it keep assisting to a higher speed, so if feels a bit blippy in use. But then at a higher setting it is a bit too aggressive in speed, and it's probably too much battery drain. Computer shows mph fine. It's a new ebike kit.
Is this normal?
It was really hard work pedalling, especially up a hill. I've carried weight equal, if not more than the battery and motor and it was far easier than this.
The bike was fine before the conversion . Rotating cranks with the chain off feels ok. The front and rear wheels spin freely. It feels like you are turning something inside as not only resistance but some kind of gear meshing feeling/noise, it's not simply turning the crank and 100% power going into the chain.
Also with the Bafang it pulls away fine with the motor but after say 10mph it switches off, and only if I use a higher PAS setting does it keep assisting to a higher speed, so if feels a bit blippy in use. But then at a higher setting it is a bit too aggressive in speed, and it's probably too much battery drain. Computer shows mph fine. It's a new ebike kit.
Is this normal?