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    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    Thanks @Woosh, do you reckon the controller/motor would take 52V also ?
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    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    Hi lads, I am very tempted by this motor but I have a couple of questions that @Woosh may be able to answer... 1: What is the difference between this motor and other tsdz2 motors with a higher power rating ? Is it only software limited or are the components actually different. In other words...
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    Help! Bafang 36v hub motor for fat bike.

    Man, that's actually the oposite of what I've read online, and also the specs on the bafang website indicates a different winding speeds between 36V/48V (325, 245 rpm respectively), which seems to be the winding speeds at a simular voltage, I'd logically guess 36V... If that turned out to be...
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    Help! Bafang 36v hub motor for fat bike.

    Ok, so I looked at posts related to the Bafang BPM and I was able to find loads of information about the motor, thanks for the tip. From what I understand, 36V (10) and 48V (10), would actually be very different. It would mean they share the same winding speed, but at different voltage, so if...
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    Help! Bafang 36v hub motor for fat bike.

    Thanks guys for the answers. I feel like my question was only partially answered though... Would a 36V (10) hub motor be in effect be the same as a 48V (10)... I'm asking because other vendors sell a "250W" version of a very similar bike with a 48V version of that motor and a 48V/20A controller...
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    Help! Bafang 36v hub motor for fat bike.

    Hi guys, I got myself one of these trendy fat cruisers that come equiped with high torque bafang hub motors. Mine says exactly RMG06 36V (10) on the hub case, no power rating engraved, but the bike is sold as 250W. I am looking for someone who is knowledgable about these motors, as I can hardly...