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    New PAS sensor and XiongDa 2 speed

    is the new sensor and magnet-wheel
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    New PAS sensor and XiongDa 2 speed

    Bit of a catastrophe, this. Trex, do you think Woosh would have a PAS compatible with the XiongDa 2 speed? Desperate to get back on the road.
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    Hi Trex - do you reckon Woosh! have a PAS in stock compatible with my XiongDa 2-speed?

    Hi Trex - do you reckon Woosh! have a PAS in stock compatible with my XiongDa 2-speed?
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    New PAS sensor and XiongDa 2 speed

    It's not going to blow up either way, I guess. Just want to get back on!
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    New PAS sensor and XiongDa 2 speed

    Anybody any clue on the wiring of the PAS sensor loom from the XiongDa controller? Black, Brown and Yellow on the loom, but black, blue and red on the replacement PAS from King-meter.com
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    New PAS sensor and XiongDa 2 speed

    My new PAS sensor has arrived - it's by King-Meter.com and it appears to have a male 3-pin connector - I think (but am not sure) that the XiongDa controller has a different connector. What do you reckon?
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    Xiong Da 2-speed kaput

    Thanks Kirstin. Got home and had a quick check of the fuse - it wouldn't want to be that, it's a 30 amp job - if something had blown a 30 amp fuse, I wouldn't have wanted to be on it in the rain, rubber shoes notwithstanding. It powered up ok this time, and there's no evidence of water ingress...
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    Xiong Da 2-speed kaput

    Hi there - was looking forward to posting about my first 350km on the bike, but just short of that, I've had a bit of a setback. My route home takes me up a long-ish hill, then up a much steeper part of the hill. When operating normally, the wattage meter shows between 40w and about 300w, but...
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    Xiong Da 2-speed motor - initial thoughts

    Thanks to the excellent support in this forum, I settled on a Xiong Da 2-speed motor and a 15Ah battery from Woosh bikes. After my first 100km I thought I'd make some observations about how it works fromt eh perspective of an absolute beginner. Some of the assertions I make will be basically...
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    Cable brakes. Attach a Hall Effect sensor and embed a magnet?
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    Trex, that's fine, but is there a brand of lever I should be considering?
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    Bike sourced, wheel being checked, battery arrived, all splendid stuff. Don't particularly want a throttle, but am a bit concerned about brakes - is there a particular brand of cut-off brake I should be considering?
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    None yet, Trex. Hitting second hand bike shops today. A steel quill type fork would be ok?
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    Battery due to arrive from Wooshbikes tomorrow. Tony in Kits is very friendly and very helpful, so I am pretty happy so far. Sold my incompatible bike. Trex - the bike you show there - is that quill-type fork strong enough for the torque? If so it might have made my bike purchase a lot easier.
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    Motor kit arrived! Very exciting. Bloody heavy (but I have nothing to compare it with). Out frame hunting this afternoon.
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    Trex - just a boggle here - are you saying the BMSbattery kits have a built in controller and Woosh kits don't? As I understand it, the motor controller for the XiongDa is external (little finned box) but I assumed battery management would be built in to the Woosh one as well? (Forget it - I...
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    DrSolly, I think you've gone with a custom battery solution, whereas as I understand it the Woosh system has a battery cradle - so in essence I will be wiring the cradle to the kit. Please someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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    XiongDa Two-Speed Motor

    Quick query re: batteries and setting them up with this kit. Assume I'm getting the Woosh battery. How much bodging do I need to do to wire the thing up? is there a standard connector or am I going to have to get the soldering iron out?
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    Aluminium and Front Hubs

    Thank goodness, I wasn't hallucinating. I've been following drsolly with extreme interest, since his timescales and processes seem very close to those I'd like to follow myself. I haven't seen photos of drsolly's bike so I was reading between the lines of his (excellent) blog. So -...