I had to have a new motor fitted to my cytronex. I spoke too soon about the reliability but it was all sorted out quickly by Mark at cytronex. However it may be coincidence or not but the bike lacks some of its previous power or "go". I think the decription is that "it couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding". Of course this is always subjective but it won't really reach 15 mph with a fully charged battery and never gives that electric bike push when you hit the button.
Previously you really had to wait to get to get to 7 mph before you pressed the button otherwise you would get squeals of protest. With this motor the delivery seems soft and no squeal. Also the performance noticeably drops as the battery loses its charge. Anybody any suggestions - could it be the motor or battery? I have checked the voltage - fully charged (hot) 44V, quickly settling to 40.9V once cooled down. It doesn't cut out any sooner that it used. Top speed of the motor when fully charged, no load is 16.7mph but goes down to 14.9mph, no load at the end of the 10 mile journey.
I know some tongxin were wrongly labelled so perhaps I got one of the wrong speed - 160 rpm? Any other ideas?
Previously you really had to wait to get to get to 7 mph before you pressed the button otherwise you would get squeals of protest. With this motor the delivery seems soft and no squeal. Also the performance noticeably drops as the battery loses its charge. Anybody any suggestions - could it be the motor or battery? I have checked the voltage - fully charged (hot) 44V, quickly settling to 40.9V once cooled down. It doesn't cut out any sooner that it used. Top speed of the motor when fully charged, no load is 16.7mph but goes down to 14.9mph, no load at the end of the 10 mile journey.
I know some tongxin were wrongly labelled so perhaps I got one of the wrong speed - 160 rpm? Any other ideas?