Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
It is the derailleur to help with easy ride starts. Cadence over 70 helps with bad knees. A bike that is 53 lbs or so helps, too.
You forgot #FatTyres maybe #BBSXX too....a quick update as I changed my throttle from a full twist to a half twist and I noticed that in the first few millimeters of rotation there was no motor response. Changing the Start Voltage on page three from 11 to 9 corrected the issue. A setting of 8 caused an 04 Throttle Error.
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ohh and I almost forgot... this post is dedicated to my good friend.
# @Stefan Mikes #throttle #Bafang #BBS02B #
“Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing.”
Yes I am aware but on bad days even starting in the lowest gear on a decline in terrain can be painful. And if I aggravate it from the start, it tends to get worse as the day continues. Years of working on construction projects has taken its toll. For the most part I ride in the lower half of my seven speeds but at a certain cadence I find it more comfortable to shift up. I haven't weighed my bike but given the purchase weight and the changes I've made I guesstimate it at about 57lbsIt is the derailleur to help with easy ride starts. Cadence over 70 helps with bad knees. A bike that is 53 lbs or so helps, too.
I agree there is a certain snobbery around here that I find ridiculous. I understand not all are inclined and/or capable to work on their own bike, but don't sit there and tell me that you are doing things better than me because you paid a ton of money, only deal with the best LBS... yet don't have the skill set to turn a screwdriver.You forgot #FatTyres maybe #BBSXX too.
You know what it is though don't you? Some people pay a lot for s*it, ubiquitous, bland rides. They don't like the people who throw caution to the wind and create truly custom rides that are made for their needs. I have wondered who the plants are, the ones who dont declare that infact they are from the marketing dept of specialized, trek, R+M or whatever, cos this place feels more like a bike mall than a community sometimes, hence the hate. I'd be pissed too though if i paid silly money at a shop and had some punk on a BBSHD cruising past me having a great old time testing his latest configuration on his motor.
For some reason i have an Oscar Wilde quote rattling around
I think Custom ebikes are a powerful educational tool, how much have you had to learn? How many new skills have you gained? How are your (e)bike mechanical procedures now?
There are people who owe their livings from that curiosity and creativity on this very site and they are revered, but as a pleb, if you stray from the mainstream you are looked down upon, curious.
Punk, as if.
#BBSHD #FATBIKE #PUNKASFUCK
Always useful to see different approaches.The limitless profile is where my tuning is rooted. I do not use 100 in the % speed column, but I use low current levels for PAS current. Cadence can be controlled by using the figures in the % speed column as a percent of maximum rated rpm. Then adjust from there. https://electricbike.com/forum/foru...-programming/80519-limitless-profile-question
I ride to get outside and for excercise. The limitless is a good idea about PAS progression. Find the current you like to star off with and work from there. After finding the current progression you like, then you can work on the cadence. Eventually you will get to a very natural feeling set up for yourself. It will be perfect for you and probably nobody else. i don't share my settings. I share the concept, because I know my settings will not feel right to someone else since they are tailored to my desires.Always useful to see different approaches.
What is your riding style? To exercise? Do you want continuous motor help?
I concur... pretty much what I said in post #1I ride to get outside and for excercise. The limitless is a good idea about PAS progression. Find the current you like to star off with and work from there. After finding the current progression you like, then you can work on the cadence. Eventually you will get to a very natural feeling set up for yourself. It will be perfect for you and probably nobody else. i don't share my settings. I share the concept, because I know my settings will not feel right to someone else since they are tailored to my desires.
You need to take into account the Overall current setting at the top of the page. On the BBS02B I've dropped the stock 25a to 20a and am currently playing around with 18a. My reason for doing so is that when using throttle or PAS 9 I have no use for anything above those levels and setting a lower overall amperage helps protect the motor from unintentional high current slams. My PAS 1 cuts out at about 6mph and never goes above a few amps which I use similarly as you do.Your current settings in PAS are almost at stock levels. PAS 1 I have set very low current and low cadence. Sort of like riding around at walking walking speed. Use for around crowds if I cannot pedal without power. I don't get anywhere near PAS 1 current level until I am in PAS 6. Should consume less power with this progression and make me work more. I need to get back to my BBSHD bike and tweak my settings. I have been playing with a folding step thru bike. 35 amps and over 1900 peak watts. Basic controller does not allow the fine control like the BBSHD. I am looking forward to the arrival of my CC. i assume next month?
It never reaches 10 amp as the cadence settings temper it. It may get close if I am going very slowly up a very steep and bumpy trail and letting the motor do most of the work.. but still never going over 6mph and at a very manageable rate. Also I take the Bafang Programing with a grain of salt as I feel it's implementation is far from state of the art and can be somewhat clumsy. So settings don't always directly correspond to actual output. That's said with a little tweaking you can get it to do what you want and smoothly.I saw your current setting at the top. it is still significantly higher in starting PAS levels. Your max current philosophy is very sound. Your PAS 1 current is around 10 amps. My PAS 1 current is between 2-3 amps. Mine is a street tune for my fatty
How hard the throttle hits when accelerating from a stop might be a good example. That's a fixed, set value that's not going to change from one mode to the next. You can make it mild to wild, but it's not going to change from Eco to Sport mode.
I got my second shot last Wednesday.Thanks for posting!
I've read this 3 times, and the information is just not registering.
The fact I just got my second Covid shot may not be helping anything......
Going to have to come back to this later. -Al