Hi friends,
Please go easy on me, I just transitioned from a 500W hub motor to a 1,500W mid-drive Bafang Ultra (G510.1000 / M620), on a 85 pound a fat tire cruiser/hunting style ebike.
(For those curious, the bike I'm referring to goes by several names, including Bikonit Warthog (MD750 / HD750 / MD1000), Juggernaut Ultra Beast 2, Etek Hunter, Steamoon Spectre-X and other unbranded look-alikes from the Asia-based 'Leili' supplier.)
The manual transmission drivetrain on the bike is the SRAM X5 9-Speed 11x32 (11 tooth on ninth gear to 32 tooth on first gear) with the excellent trigger shifters.
I would like to understand, roughly, at what speeds (in MPH) I should be using which manual gears?
For example, most of us have initially made the rookie mistake of attempting to engage 9th gear from a complete stop, and experienced the chain slipping/cogs grinding on the smallest gear, which only has 11 teeth.
Since I am unfamiliar with which gears are best to use when, I feel like I'm often not running the motor effectively... even if it's not quite so bad as to be skipping/slipping on the cogs.
My understanding is that, unlike a gasoline motor which is most happy (and efficient) at low RPMs, a mid-drive Bafang motor is most happy at high RPMs. Is this an accurate assumption?
Thus, is the mid-drive Bafang motor most efficient when I'm spinning the cranks (in Pedal Assist) very fast going 25 MPH, in the mid mechanical gears (3-4-5-6), or when I'm spinning the cranks at a more moderate slower pace in the high mechanical gears (7-8-9), going to the same 25 MPH?
I realize these may be rudimentary questions, and that the PAS level (1-5) also plays a factor, but if anyone would be gracious enough to share their thoughts on what gears I should use when, my mechanical drivetrain would very much appreciate it!
Thank you in advance.
Please go easy on me, I just transitioned from a 500W hub motor to a 1,500W mid-drive Bafang Ultra (G510.1000 / M620), on a 85 pound a fat tire cruiser/hunting style ebike.
(For those curious, the bike I'm referring to goes by several names, including Bikonit Warthog (MD750 / HD750 / MD1000), Juggernaut Ultra Beast 2, Etek Hunter, Steamoon Spectre-X and other unbranded look-alikes from the Asia-based 'Leili' supplier.)
The manual transmission drivetrain on the bike is the SRAM X5 9-Speed 11x32 (11 tooth on ninth gear to 32 tooth on first gear) with the excellent trigger shifters.
I would like to understand, roughly, at what speeds (in MPH) I should be using which manual gears?
For example, most of us have initially made the rookie mistake of attempting to engage 9th gear from a complete stop, and experienced the chain slipping/cogs grinding on the smallest gear, which only has 11 teeth.
Since I am unfamiliar with which gears are best to use when, I feel like I'm often not running the motor effectively... even if it's not quite so bad as to be skipping/slipping on the cogs.
My understanding is that, unlike a gasoline motor which is most happy (and efficient) at low RPMs, a mid-drive Bafang motor is most happy at high RPMs. Is this an accurate assumption?
Thus, is the mid-drive Bafang motor most efficient when I'm spinning the cranks (in Pedal Assist) very fast going 25 MPH, in the mid mechanical gears (3-4-5-6), or when I'm spinning the cranks at a more moderate slower pace in the high mechanical gears (7-8-9), going to the same 25 MPH?
I realize these may be rudimentary questions, and that the PAS level (1-5) also plays a factor, but if anyone would be gracious enough to share their thoughts on what gears I should use when, my mechanical drivetrain would very much appreciate it!
Thank you in advance.