Replacement motor

flip123

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I have a KT-LCD3 display and a 500w front direct drive motor. I would like to increase torque and reduce weight by fitting a 250w motor. Would my existing display and controller be suitable ? Any advice please
 
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vfr400

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Probably. How many amps is your controller (written on label)? Do you have a PAS and throttle? How many volts is your system? Have you still got your original front wheel?
 

Nealh

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Yes you can, simply use C5 to limit current as you may strip the nylon gears with too much current.
 

flip123

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Nov 27, 2020
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Probably. How many amps is your controller (written on label)? Do you have a PAS and throttle? How many volts is your system? Have you still got your original front wheel?
Yes I still have the original front wheel but I had to file out the fork lugs for the motor so not sure if it will fit back in. I have PAS and throttle
 

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vfr400

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A Q128 from BMSbattery would be a good choice, but I would switch to a rear one because it will make a lot more torque. It would tend to slip on an incline, and if you have aluminium forks, you'd need to reinforce them a lot. A rear motor is always better. Rear Q128 comes in two flavours: Q128C cassette version for 8 or more gears; Q128H for 7 gears or fewer.
 

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