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That's why I'm disappointed Conti discontinued their ebike Division as their motor and gearbox looked like what I imagine the future will be.
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Hmmmmm, I have already hollowed out the old controller as I was going to replace the caps with better quality ones, but on getting through the potting compound I found the whole thing had a little bit of fire damage. I also have a battery in a Hailong case, so might look into it a bit more now.
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I have and use a gear sensor. I think it's just the fact that derailleurs are not made for torque electric motors and legs put through them.
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I thought about an external controller, but the pain of going from an integrated set up controller to getting an external controller fitted and waterproofed just seems like way more hassle, and it removes any sort of selling on potential with the BBS02. I can get smooth gear changes with my sram gear for a whike, but it's keeping them that is the problem, my shimano stuff had to go as I could just never get it smooth for any amount of time.
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you want a motor with a gearbox in it?
We were saying it was only a few years off a few years ago, the fact that continental entered the market, is a big player in this field (has money and connections) and has shut down not only this product, but its whole ebike business and this is one of the fastest growing markets too should be a warning to not expect anything anytime soon. All the pre production stuff I've seen over the years have all been mothballed.
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Turns out this forum isn't too bad with you set to ignore.
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First ebike (lower budget) advice?
Mid drives are better for hills, but they can wreck your gears and make you adjust/replace them constantly. I don't know how much you weigh or the incline of hills, but at 5'4 you should be ok with a hub motor. I personally make and mod bikes but I'd get a full build from Decathlon rather than Halfords. £800 for the small frame E-ST500 seems like it might be made for you https://www.decathlon.co.uk/e-st500-electric-mountain-bike-black-blue-275-id_8487238.html (you'll even have £100 left when you split the change with me ;D)
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well most of the 250w stuff we get is 350w thats rebadged anyway, just like all the shimano, brose and bosch motors are all ~600w and badged and limited to 250w. I figured the 500w bafang hub motor would suffice, but there is just so much choice in the hub market and no one seems to recommend bafang hub motors. It's a shame hub motors get trashed so much and everyone rates the bafang mid drives, from what I saw when doing my research and even now doing research on the controllers. I've ordered a new controller for the bbs02 and i'll limit the amps to 18A and see how I get on, but I think I might just pass the bafang kit on (my dads after a kit for fair weather usage) and get a hub kit for myself. I might be really handy when it comes to repair and maintenance but that doesn't mean I want to be doing it all the time.
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I wouldn't say it was durable, I would say it runs way too close to its max capable limit. We know they used extremely cheap caps on the original controller and they have used cheap caps on the upgraded version. This is somewhat proven by people upgrading the caps which involves removing the potting compound which isn't exactly an easy thing to do. There's also a healthy market for replacement controllers, this says an awful lot. But maybe I'm not seeing it properly with my blurred vision from riding at the speed of light on my two wheeled granny spearer. /sarcasm
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I know what needs doing, I don't think it's worth it for something that's I'm going to restrict way down, as I don't want to run the motor much over 60%, for longevity. I made this clear, but you all got your knickers in a twist like I was some crazy anarchist wanting to see what happens when you hit an oap at 100mph. Enjoy the current regulations and I'll be back when they get changed. Or I'll be in jail and you'll all be able to tell me you were right. Although having spoken to the local plod and my background I don't think I have much to worry about. Enjoy your high horses!
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No it isn't, I regularly drive at 20mph in 30mph zones, i also drive at 35-40 in some 30mph zones. I know the rules on ebikes that go over 15.5mph are not appropriate. The fact that you think all you have to do is get an ebike SVA tested shows you don't actually know jack shit. If anything you're the type of guys that would commit crimes against humanity, then say "I was just following orders", at your trial.
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Enjoy the rules you adhere to and the suppression those rules have on ebiking and its uptake. Just because it's the law, doesn't mean it's right. Being gay was against the law. https://www.thefactsite.com/funny-laws-in-uk/ it's ok to kill a Scotsman (under certain circumstances), but don't beat a rug in the street after 8am or its the pokey for you. Most rules and laws that get changed, are changed because the majority of people ignore them, they are not changed by waiting for them to be changed. Some rules and laws are just ridiculous and don't get enforced and people forget the rule and law even exists. *this post is for context - I don't have a blatant disregard for the law*
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For normal police its usually 10% + 2mph, if it's the traffic cops (white hats instead of black) then they are way more likely to give you a ticket for 31 in a 30. I could do that, then would I be legal? No, theres still more hoops to go through. And lets not get started on trying to insure the thing, because as it's just been lumbered into existing legislation instead of having it's own, most insurance companies won't touch you. I joined here years ago and stopped coming because of all the emotor "letter of the law" nazis, I thought after all this time it might have changed. I was merely asking about a decent hub motor kit, I was open in my disregard of the current rules, but got loads of hassle. I care less about the rules and more about responsible riding and bike uptake. May you all have a nice day. I'm going to leave again as I just don't want to cause hassle.
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I can do 25mph on leg power...... thats fine...... but 25mph on leg and electric.... thats way too fast!?!?!??! See I had to stop riding my bike to work when my missus got a new job that meant i didn't have time to cycle to work, If i got a 15.5 mph legal bike i could take it 1 day a week and I would have to leave 1 hour earlier. With the 750w motor I can do 5 days a week. So for me it's either a slightly faster than legal ebike or the car. Oh and you can't say 10% over is ok. The rule is 15.5 mph, if you think 15.5mph + 10% is ok then you don't agree with the rule.
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That's my point
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