JES2020
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Emojis to the rescue !I think you may have taken my post a bit more serious than intended.
Glad to hear about your progress... was just joking and joining in your enthusiasm to get it built... woohoo
Emojis to the rescue !I think you may have taken my post a bit more serious than intended.
Glad to hear about your progress... was just joking and joining in your enthusiasm to get it built... woohoo
The BBS02?By the way, can they be re-programmed to run 36V and 48V?
Well not entirely true. Bafang has NEVER liked 52v. Just a PIA firmware flash. IMO and in IME 48v is the best choice. But that’s contrary to all the one motor experts.Yes, the newest BBS02 kits. I've heard they no longer run on 52V. The HVC cut-off is 55V. Wondered if lowering LVC works.
I might be doing some light rain riding, considering the wrap option, but might justOr you could convert two bikes for different riding styles with identical eBike parts. That way if a part goes bad you will have a spare to swap to the preferred bike and can order that part on eBay. Right now I am down to four bikes with identical eBike parts, Gravel, Town, Cargo, Ladies. The ladies is with a friend. Just sealing the connections with adhesive shrink tube will save a lot of trouble. You do not need the brake levers but will want the gear sensor.
I'll probably be doing some light rain riding and will probably go the grease route also. I didn't get a throttle as I really am just interested in PAS riding. Any tips for the best way to seal that open connector (assuming there is one)?Not that I would ever argue with an Uma ... But why do you like the gear sensor? I've been thinking about trying it but honestly my shifts are smooth now.
And the brakes are a very nice safety item to have, especially if you bump the pedals or throttle by accident when off the bike.
And though adhesive heat shrink is a nice touch if you are riding in bad weather.. It can be a real pain in the ars' if you ever want to unplug anything. Since I don't ride in the rain and the connectors are already waterproof by design, I opted for a little dielectric grease on the outer connector plastic. Much easier to swap out a throttle or display connection to do some programming.
I really haven't had any issues shifting without using the sensor. I do try and pause pedaling for a split second as I shift, but not always. But then I've always kinda done this even when not on an eBike. I only see it as a minor issue on high torque situations like going slowly up hill and shifting, but I think ahead in these situations. With over 3500 miles I'm still using my first (practically) chain. I do have my Startup Degree(Signal No.) set to 5 which is about a 1/4 revolution of the crank in delay before the motor starts assisting.I might be doing some light rain riding, considering the wrap option, but might just
I'll probably be doing some light rain riding and will probably go the grease route also. I didn't get a throttle as I really am just interested in PAS riding. Any tips for the best way to seal that open connector (assuming there is one)?
Em3ev didn't have any shift sensors when I ordered, so I did get the push button motor killer..was reading a lot about hard shifting.