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  1. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    I'm down since mid-December with a broken collar bone following a hit with a bus stop sign at 25 km/h that was/is bang on the middle of a cycle lane. Spot the sign and apart from dark it was also torrential at the time of the crash. Didn't know what hit me at the time. The crash happened on the...
  2. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    So the precialps 130 PCD adapter almost left me stranded and I had to buy a temporary bike to keep me mobile. I contacted them about the failure but no response. As seen in the picture the adapter really began to come apart and started to heavily ride against the Bafang's body before I spotted...
  3. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    So, the BBSHD continues to work well and it was time to do a proper yearly service at 11800 km (just under 7500 mi) on the clock. This was due to the original rear wheel of the Boardman starting to disintegrate. The spokes had started to require frequent tightening and last week one spoke...
  4. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    Glad you find this helpful. I got lots of ideas and help from the others here and am really happy to give something back. Very impressed with both apparent and now actual Bafang build quality.
  5. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    Cheers. Those versamounts look like the beesknees. That being said my battery is mounted just with the two bottle holder screws and is holding well with very little flex. I have meant to put on some velcro straps around it for a bit less stress for the mounts but keep forgetting to do it. As a...
  6. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    So, end of the year 2018 update follows. I'm close to the magic 6000 mile mark now, the current odo reading is about 9500 km which means I put about 4000 miles on it in a year. BBSHD keeps working without issues and the noise and function seems exactly the same as when I first fitted it back in...
  7. Hobble

    Buying just the BBS HD controller

    I have been riding my HD without a gear sensor for quite some time now. It's easy to get used to "clutch" it, i.e. lightly apply the left (=rear) brake lever while changing the gear without even thinking about it. I actually rode a non-assisted bike at the weekend and caught myself clutching...
  8. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    Wait a minute, you said 104? My spider and the ring are 130.
  9. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    Hi Anotherkiwi, I just fitted it without machining anything but as mentioned the bolts self machined themselves a bit against the motor. I mounted the adapter with the "precialps" text facing out in case it matters. Maybe your ring is made of a thicker material?
  10. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    Will be interesting to see how that alloy ring lasts compared to the OE steel one. Who knows, maybe it will run out in a short while and next I find myself going for the bling ring or something else. So far so good though after another 300mi/500km since I did the service. The chainline is now...
  11. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    OK, looks muchos better now. The (alloy) bolts were lightly rubbing against the gearbox case for a short while but as the cranks were turning almost without extreme violence (heh) I just ignored it and 10 km later the problem was solved. With the sprocket fitted inside the Precialps adaptor the...
  12. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    Thank you for feedback all. I'll get some proper bolts for it and hopefully will be able to mount the chainwheel inside the adapter as meant. The M10 ones look very crude anyway. If worst come to worst I might have to space out the adapter a tiny bit to allow the chainwheel to attach inside...
  13. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    HI Gilk, the only issue I have had was with the Anderson connector between the battery pack and the motor. I soldered the connections and it has been faultless since and used daily in Irish winter. I used red rubber grease on all of the connectors when assembling the bike last year which may or...
  14. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    OK, 4700 km now on the bike since the conversion and the original chain finally ran out after 3300 + 4700 km (= 5000 mi total). The front chainring started to skip like mad on the way home yesterday almost without warning. It looks like the chain just suddenly stretched enough to lift off the...
  15. Hobble

    Pedelec, even better than sliced bread.

    Pedelec, even better than sliced bread.
  16. Hobble

    Commuting on a BBSHD: report

    I converted a 2014 Boardman MX Comp (Avid hydraulic brakes, SRAM Via Centro 2 x 10 speed) using BBSHD back in August and have been commuting on average 4 days a week 13 miles each way since. The bike had 3300 km/2050 M on the clock before the conversion and now another 1800 miles more. The full...
  17. Hobble

    Hi: Newbie from across the Irish Sea

    Hi all, just thought I'll post the conclusion for this which is that I have ended up putting about 2800 km on my last December purchased bike with pedal power only, typically twice a work week. Still interested in going to the pedelec route "at some stage" but so far I have enjoyed the muscle...
  18. Hobble

    Hi: Newbie from across the Irish Sea

    Yeah, the extra VAT is a pain adding extra few tenners on large purchases. Some vendors don't bother doing it though.