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Naw. Stop spreading inaccurate info. and watch your mouth clown@Mentalist ROFL. You dimwit. Sondors tuned the m620 down to 95nm.
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Naw. Stop spreading inaccurate info. and watch your mouth clown@Mentalist ROFL. You dimwit. Sondors tuned the m620 down to 95nm.
LMFAO. You’re thinking of the lx. I have an older rockstar (uart), it’s not limited.@Rome ROFL = Rolling On Floor Laughing
@Rome Sondors Rockstar and Cruiser use the m620 750W to make them street legal. They reduced the motor's torque to 95nm to stay out of injury lawsuits.
Because it's Canbus the only way to gain back the 65nm is to swap in the 1000W Canbus controller. Hence my question to BafangBoy.
I've always beat bullies (trolls) into the ground when they cross my path. @Mentalist won't come my way again.
This is a rockstar thread who gives af about your cruiser. I’ve been talking about canbus, uart, and changing firmwares, hex values while you were playing in mud. Doofus@Mentalist I own the Sondors Cruiser. Do you? Have you ever ridden a Sondors Cruiser? I do, several times a week.
You are the one spreading inaccurate information. You started the mouthing off with your "lol."
You sir are the clown. I asked BafangBoy and this forum an honest question. I get your inane response.
Considered yourself punched in the mouth.
Yea I’m a little man calling people dimwits cause i don’t know what I’m talking about..@Mentalist You're full of sh*t. There is no earlier Sondors Rockstar. There is no UART Sondors Rockstar.
You are a very little man behind a keyboard. A very sorry sack.
@Rome I can see the Cruiser is way too big a bike for you. How far back in the woods are you?
Silence monkey, it doesn’t need to be cracked to be modified.@Mentalist Please don't call me son. I'd shoot myself if I was related to a liar like you.
You've lied twice in this thread already. I'm going to give a chance at a hat trick.
What is the latest on cracking Canbus? Hint: it involves a Chinese engineer.
No it can be modified, just not all the parameters. You can change top speed, wheel size, circumference etc by editing the get requests (which are hexadecimal signatures)Silence yourself little man. Canbus can not be modified at this time. You have the hat trick for lying in a single thread.
You are the Donald Trump of EBR. Little man, little man, little man.
People break their chains and drive trains cause of the massive torque of the motor. 95nm wouldn’t break anything, that’s like a 36v, 400w motor…he has no clue on what hes saying, and can’t even tell if the firmware was modified..so I gotta be the people’s champ and feed the truth to the people lolI think we should get back to the topic of discussion before the administrator's get a glimpse of what's going on here.
it’s not modified and peaks at near 170nm torque. Do I need to repeat myself?Little man. You have proven the following: You do not own a Sondors m620 motor. You have never ridden a Sondors m620 motor. You have never posted to any forum outside EBR discussing the m620, m600 or Canbus. Thus, you have ZERO expertise on the Sondors m620 motor.
Sondors has acknowledged they have modified all their m620's to 95nm from the beginning. Little man, you keep arguing this point. It is a fact.
Lightening 123 has made a very good point. Back to my original question. Has anyone swapped out the 750w controller for the 1000w version on their Sondors m620?
Keep weaseling. Bet me on the torque numbers now cowardLittle man. You have proven the following: You do not own a Sondors m620 motor. You have never ridden a Sondors m620 motor. You have never posted to any forum outside EBR discussing the m620, m600 or Canbus. Thus, you have ZERO expertise on the Sondors m620 motor.
I take back what I said about the 120 nm's.i went back into the earlier postsFrom what I remember the Rockstar was
Brought down to 120 nm's from 160 through canbus programming. I believe reducing the top end of power curve reduces the chances of damage to the
Chain, sprockets. and even the motor.
It's still very capable of doing what it was
Made for.