I've just fitted a gear shift sensor (the generic one) after damaging my chain and a couple of cogs on the cassette after 300 miles with my Bafang BBS01B conversion.
I live in Devon and cycle on Dartmoor, a lot of long steep hills, and apparently my gear shifting is none too subtle...
I've so far only tried it out for a few local miles just to get a feel for it. It certainly works, but I find the lag in motor power to be just a little too long - which doesn't bode well for pedalling up long steep hills! Apparently this lag is reduced if you have a dedicated connector for the sensor, rather than having to connect to the brake connector as I have done.
Is there a different wiring loom with the dedicated sift sensor connector which I could use instead of the one which came with the kit from Woosh, or is that not an option with the BBS01B motor? Which Bafang motor does have this option?
I live in Devon and cycle on Dartmoor, a lot of long steep hills, and apparently my gear shifting is none too subtle...
I've so far only tried it out for a few local miles just to get a feel for it. It certainly works, but I find the lag in motor power to be just a little too long - which doesn't bode well for pedalling up long steep hills! Apparently this lag is reduced if you have a dedicated connector for the sensor, rather than having to connect to the brake connector as I have done.
Is there a different wiring loom with the dedicated sift sensor connector which I could use instead of the one which came with the kit from Woosh, or is that not an option with the BBS01B motor? Which Bafang motor does have this option?