Hi all,
Next weekend (with a bit of luck!) i am going to attempt to install a BBS HD to my Cube Attention 29er.
I have never installed one of these before, (or any bike kit for that matter) but want to do as neat a job as possible.
I have already received the BBS HD and a 48v 17.5ah battery, along with the colour screen and some hydraulic brake cut outs.
I have also just bought a bike tool kit from Aldi (bottom bracket tool etc) and am waiting for a Bling Ring (42T) / Gear Sensor / programming cable / Lock on handle bar grips to arrive.
I intend to install one of the hydraulic sensors and use the other brake lead on the BBS HD for the GearSensor.
I just have a few Q's.
What do you recommend for fastening the wires down? Tie Wraps or the fabric version?
The bottle mounting holes are too low on the frame, is it easy to add another one with a Rivnut?
Also is there any way of working out the maximum range this thing will do? I know it depends on what sort of effort i put into it and gearing etc. I am used to a 250w Cyclotricity stealth so is there anyway of limiting the power to say 250w for commuting to get a better range? I have been reading about the lower PAS levels and they don't strictly do this?
Thanks a lot
Ricky
Next weekend (with a bit of luck!) i am going to attempt to install a BBS HD to my Cube Attention 29er.
I have never installed one of these before, (or any bike kit for that matter) but want to do as neat a job as possible.
I have already received the BBS HD and a 48v 17.5ah battery, along with the colour screen and some hydraulic brake cut outs.
I have also just bought a bike tool kit from Aldi (bottom bracket tool etc) and am waiting for a Bling Ring (42T) / Gear Sensor / programming cable / Lock on handle bar grips to arrive.
I intend to install one of the hydraulic sensors and use the other brake lead on the BBS HD for the GearSensor.
I just have a few Q's.
What do you recommend for fastening the wires down? Tie Wraps or the fabric version?
The bottle mounting holes are too low on the frame, is it easy to add another one with a Rivnut?
Also is there any way of working out the maximum range this thing will do? I know it depends on what sort of effort i put into it and gearing etc. I am used to a 250w Cyclotricity stealth so is there anyway of limiting the power to say 250w for commuting to get a better range? I have been reading about the lower PAS levels and they don't strictly do this?
Thanks a lot
Ricky