BrianK
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- USA
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- NOVA
Hi folks,
I have a BBS02 based fat tire hunting bike that was originally geared “low and slow” for off-road riding and hauling game out of the woods. I made it more roadworthy by swapping out the 34t front sprocket first with a 46t then with a 52t sprocket. That worked to decrease the pedal cadence to one I could comfortably keep up with at road speeds, but with the 52t, it occasionally causes the BBS02 to overheat and temporarily cut out when riding up long hills. I’m worried about eventually burning it out.
I decided to upgrade the bike to a BBSHD motor, something I had planned to do eventually anyway. Luna says it’s direct swap - just remove the BBS02 motor, insert the BBSHD motor and an appropriate BBSHD front sprocket, and you’re set.
My BBSHD motor is coming next week. Based on an online gear calculator, I’ll be using the 46t front sprocket and replacing the 26t rear cog on the Sturmey Archer 3 speed IGH with a 20t cog.
Any input or recommendations from anyone who has ever made a similar swap? Or on assembling the BBSHD motor in place of the BBS02 in general? Things to watch out for, or to avoid?
Thanks!
I have a BBS02 based fat tire hunting bike that was originally geared “low and slow” for off-road riding and hauling game out of the woods. I made it more roadworthy by swapping out the 34t front sprocket first with a 46t then with a 52t sprocket. That worked to decrease the pedal cadence to one I could comfortably keep up with at road speeds, but with the 52t, it occasionally causes the BBS02 to overheat and temporarily cut out when riding up long hills. I’m worried about eventually burning it out.
I decided to upgrade the bike to a BBSHD motor, something I had planned to do eventually anyway. Luna says it’s direct swap - just remove the BBS02 motor, insert the BBSHD motor and an appropriate BBSHD front sprocket, and you’re set.
My BBSHD motor is coming next week. Based on an online gear calculator, I’ll be using the 46t front sprocket and replacing the 26t rear cog on the Sturmey Archer 3 speed IGH with a 20t cog.
Any input or recommendations from anyone who has ever made a similar swap? Or on assembling the BBSHD motor in place of the BBS02 in general? Things to watch out for, or to avoid?
Thanks!
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