Sorry I'm adding this in, but it may be useful to other newbs. I made the original post on May 20th, and really didn't know much about E-Bikes. Most of my reading had been on Mid-Drive. I wasn't dwelling on this, but yesterday, June 1st, while wife and I were riding, it all of a sudden came to me why people say Mid-Drive motors can be abused from improper gear selection, while Hub-Drive is not affected.
Hub-Drive supplies power to turn rear wheel without the need for a chain &/or sprockets. Chain & sprockets have no impact on the rear wheel.
Mid-Drive requires front sprocket, rear sprockets, and chain to operate.
Edited additions in red bold. The concerns I had about the motor were based upon my lack of knowledge on pedal assist bikes, and more specifically about geared hub motors.
Based upon above information:
1. Which upgrade would be best for Mini Step-Thru, larger magnet motor or new electronics via KT Controller/Display?
Upgrade probably not be needed. Controller/display would be item to upgrade.
2. Would the upgraded Bafang 750w geared hub motor with larger magnet provide improved performance if retaining stock RadPower electronics?
Winding's appear to be the same on these motors, with only the magnet being larger. No reason to upgrade the motor, nothing is wrong with it. The smaller magnet stock motor can handle more amps to produce higher wattage. If an upgrade is desired, then electronics would be items to upgrade.
3. Would the upgraded Bafang 750w geared hub motor with larger magnet be able to handle more abuse from starting off at stand still
Factory hub motor can handle plenty of abuse, no reason to upgrade it at this time.
4. Would KT Controller & KT LHC8H be a better upgrade for her Mini over the stronger motor?
Yes, if upgrade is desired, then upgrading the electronics would be the better item to upgrade.
5. Should I upgrade both motor & KT Controller/Display on her Mini?
No, it doesn't appear my wife's mini requires an upgrade at this time. My limited knowledge was primarily from reading about BBS02 & BBSHD mid-drives, and I was applying what I had been reading to hub drives.
6. If upgrading Mini to KT Electronics, what would be a good starting point for amp setting? I have read RadPower has amps restricted to something like 12amp in factory electronics, which seems pretty low for a 750w E-Bike.
Canadian models could be restricted to 11 or so amps, but not USA models. USA models are probably restricted to approx 15.625 amps with a 48vDC battery to comply with 750 wattage. With that said, if I was updating the electronics on my wife's mini, then I would set the amps to approx 21 amps max.
Or, maybe they are limiting it by wattage instead of AMPS.
7. Concerning amperage, what is the upper limit you would allow if not replacing existing battery harness? This might not be an issue, but I do not know what gauge wire harness Rad is using on their bikes.
I believe 35 amp would be max for limited time spans from factory harness. If I install Bolton's controller/display upgrade kit on my Rover, then I will set 30 amp as the safe max amperage limit for my use. That would be 1440 watts from 48vDC, and is almost doubled what Rad has them rated for. I'm sure this high of a wattage would only be for short bursts.
Background: Been researching E-bikes for a few weeks. We took a two hour tour with ZippEBikes in Galveston last Saturday. Wife feel in love with the Rad Mini Step-Thru, and I had a blast on the RadRover. On Sunday we ordered a white RadMini Step-Thru and a white RadRover.
I'm a newby here, new to E-Bikes as well as to fat tire bikes. Retired from USAF 12 years ago after 21 years of service. Wife and I in our early 50's. We camp a lot with our motorhome, and will take the RadPower bikes with us on camping trips. We intend to ride them regularly as a way to start exercising again.
I've been riding a SOMA Smoothie for a few years. Wife has a Jamis Citizen 2, but has never taken to riding, although she is pumped about the Mini Step-Thru. She said she felt in control, safe and balanced on it.
Last but not least, yes it is typical for me to start researching, and to order upgrade parts before new item has arrived.
Edited to add: I learned from below responses that these HUB motor's hold up better than I thought they would from abuse. I had been researching BBS02, BBSHD, and TSDZ2 mid drive kits prior to ordering these Rad's.
Regards,
Tripntx
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