Avg_Joe
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- RDU, NC
I installed the Bolton 35a controller on my Rad Rover Step Through 1. In order to use the stock controller location and minimize the ghettofabulousness:
My initial impressions using Bolton recommended settings:
This is where a zip tie was, and where I filed inside to get the strap through:
Closer shot of top mount:
Decent clearance to fender:
- I used the stock lower mounting location + steel strap to secure the Bolton controller. This did require use of the longer bolts Bolton provides in the kit.
- For the upper mount, I took the other stock steel strap and slightly flattened it.
- I had to file the inside of the tab where one of the zip ties secures the taillight cable to get the strap to slide through (see picture below).
- Using some Delrin sheet I had laying around, I cut 2 strips of Delrin about 1", drilled 5/32" holes, and bolted these strips to the steel strap and the controller using 4mm hardware + nylock nuts.
- There's some light usage of double-sided 3M automotive trim tape to keep the controller off the downtube paint.
My initial impressions using Bolton recommended settings:
- The power is crazy.
- The noise from the controller is crazy.
- The noise from the motor is unwelcome.
- Power delivery is anything but smooth. It's either on - like, full on! - or off.
- Initially, I was thinking: I liked the stock controller behavior and silence much better, but appreciate the power on tap.
- In our typical suburban area with very slight hills, I remained in PAS1 and oftentimes turned off PAS altogether. For the steepest hills, PAS2 was plenty.
- I enjoy actually pedaling and putting in work. On flat ground or slight grades, this does not happen w/ the Bolton controller.
This is where a zip tie was, and where I filed inside to get the strap through:
Closer shot of top mount:
Decent clearance to fender: