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snillet1992

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  1. Yes, I can see that now. Would just be nice to be able to have a 250w motor that can run that fast. But I understand that it's complicated, that's why i came to this forum. Seems like there is alot of people here that know what they're talking about
  2. Yes, ofc I would change the display too. I just watched this video that explains how you find hidden functions on your controller: Watch from 8:55 Maybe I can solder a button on the controller to use the 120% speed feature? How do you know what motor rpm winding you have?
  3. Ok thanks. Then I guess it could be worth trying to change the controller?
  4. Yeah, but do you think that the motor is what limits me or can a 250w motor be able to travel faster on a 20" fatbike like this? I mean i did set the display to 41 kph which was the maximum speed in this display.
  5. Hi guys! Just got a 250w fatbike that I feel is to slow. Is there any way to increase the top speed without buying a stronger motor? I've done a ton of research and found noting that works on the bike i own. Any ideas? I got the Volta VB2: https://volta.com.tr/product-category/electric-bicycle/vb2-en/?liste=vb2-en&nam=154&desc=on Most important specs: Motor: Rear hub 250W Battery: 48v Controller: DC48V Display: AK47 Just tell me if you wanna see pictures of controller, or cables or anything else. My general feeling is that the 250w motor is too weak to bring the bike to a higher speed than 25 kph. I cannot find any speed limiter wires on the controller. I already set the display settings to 41 kph, but doesn't seem to make any notisable diffrence. I don't want to install a throttle. Seems like the speed is measured internally in the motor because i can't find a magnet for a speed sensor anywhere. Could that be right? What can I do to make it go faster for as small amount of money as possible? Thanks!
  6. Hi there! I just bought the Volta VB2. It has a 250w motor and a 48v battery, which is great cuz of the regulations here in Sweden. My only regret now afterwards is getting a fatbike with a 250w motor, cuz it's top speed is too slow. I've owned 2 other bikes with 250w motors 1 MTB and 1 step-in, those where great cuz you could just edit the topspeed in the menu and then your bike travels at 32kph. However the 250w fatbike is probably too heavy and has too much resistance to go faster then 25-27kph on a fully charged battery. So my guess here is that the best way to increase the top speed is by buying either a bigger motor or a extra motor. I would really like to stay inside of what the regulations allow so my thoughts now is leaning towards an extra 250w motor (and maybe an additional battery). I've looked around and found that some people build a 2wd with a rear and front hub motor, which looks cool, but what about adding a mid drive motor instead? Have anyone ever tried that? So basicly the setup would be no trottle, a rear hub motor and a mid drive motor. Any thoughts? My only mission is to get the bike to run in around 30-35 kph instead of 23-27 as it now is. I'm already pleased with the acceleration. Thanks!
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