GMS
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Recently built up my second (sort of third) BBS02 commuter build on a 2014 Marin Fairfax SC6 with an Shimano Alfine 11 speed IGH. While I only have about 20-30 miles on the build so far, I absolutely love the IGH. The shifting is very smooth and precise, but does require cutting power in anything over PAS 2 (of 5 levels). At PAS 3 the IGH typically will just not shift without cutting power. However, being able to shift stopped is becoming useful as I get accustom to that functionality of with IGH.
I also removed the throttle completely for this build, as on my previous commuter I found I never really used it (just bump up the PAS level when I want to go faster).
Build Specs:
BBS02 750w (Luna Cycle)
C961 display (with control pad on the left)
Hydraulic brakes with one eBrake sensor (right side) and push button power cut-off switch on the left (I found using brake levers as a clutch to touchy with hydraulic brakes)
52v 13.5 aH battery with Panasonic cells (Luna Cycle) in water bottle pack
Chain line on the alfine came out just about perfect with the Lekkie Bling Ring, and the 42T seems to match well with the alfine 11 speed.
I also removed the throttle completely for this build, as on my previous commuter I found I never really used it (just bump up the PAS level when I want to go faster).
Build Specs:
BBS02 750w (Luna Cycle)
C961 display (with control pad on the left)
Hydraulic brakes with one eBrake sensor (right side) and push button power cut-off switch on the left (I found using brake levers as a clutch to touchy with hydraulic brakes)
52v 13.5 aH battery with Panasonic cells (Luna Cycle) in water bottle pack
Chain line on the alfine came out just about perfect with the Lekkie Bling Ring, and the 42T seems to match well with the alfine 11 speed.
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