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Has anyone heard of or tried Toseven mid drive?

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definately would be more powerful light output . 10w ? at least one for front . better cable lenght , maybe display with usb charger , display with BT connection for easy setup ? street legal mode and hidden sport mode ?
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basically, manufacturer should take a look into endless-sphere thread about tsdz2 - plenty of wisdom there

basically, manufacturer should take a look into endless-sphere thread about tsdz2 - plenty of wisdom there

Don't worry we did!

Don't worry we did!

so for greasing up gears removing half of the motor assembly will be necessary ? in tsdz2 its a pain to take out cranks and main nut for servicing the motor

What does "3 Inner shifts" mean? (L7 hub motor)

I would guess it has an integral three speed hub gear, but I don't know for sure.

Coming from a different viewpoint, I don't feel like fine tuning anything, I want it to work out of the box.

 

I'd welcome a solid motor, one with bearings that don't fail, axles that don't wiggle, a motor that can shed heat and run at 500 watts, with a throttle that I can feel working, and assist levels set for higher assist in Eco/Tour than the TSDZ2.

 

Since we have Alex to answer questions, if I buy the 36V 500W kit, is it a dual voltage controller? Can I power it on 48V without a high voltage alarm shutting me down?

Coming from a different viewpoint, I don't feel like fine tuning anything, I want it to work out of the box.

 

I'd welcome a solid motor, one with bearings that don't fail, axles that don't wiggle, a motor that can shed heat and run at 500 watts, with a throttle that I can feel working, and assist levels set for higher assist in Eco/Tour than the TSDZ2.

 

Since we have Alex to answer questions, if I buy the 36V 500W kit, is it a dual voltage controller? Can I power it on 48V without a high voltage alarm shutting me down?

 

Hi harry

 

I will check on the duel voltage controller and let you know as all of our DM-02 are currently 36v but its not beyond us to update it if need be

 

To be frank, and just my opinion. The DM-02 are great as a compact motor, but for anyone looking for something a big step up they should consider the DM-01

Cheers

Alex

Hi harry

 

I will check on the duel voltage controller and let you know as all of our DM-02 are currently 36v but its not beyond us to update it if need be

 

To be frank, and just my opinion. The DM-02 are great as a compact motor, but for anyone looking for something a big step up they should consider the DM-01

Cheers

Alex

 

 

I'd certainly consider buying a Toseven 250W 36V mid-drive kit for the bike I've just bought, if the software was also available.

Hi guys

 

Im alex, in working for toseven. Im happy to answer any questions!

 

Thanks

Hi Alex

I currently have a Tongsheng TSDz2 installed on my recumbent trike. It has 860C display, throttle, speed sensor and 48 volt battery. If I buy ToSeven DM 1 48 volt 750/1000 watt motor is it compatible with the Tongsheng cables and wiring? Can I just swap out the motors? Does the 860C display need to be flashed/reprogrammed ?

 

Thanks!

Hi Alex

I currently have a Tongsheng TSDz2 installed on my recumbent trike. It has 860C display, throttle, speed sensor and 48 volt battery. If I buy ToSeven DM 1 48 volt 750/1000 watt motor is it compatible with the Tongsheng cables and wiring? Can I just swap out the motors? Does the 860C display need to be flashed/reprogrammed ?

 

Thanks!

 

No I doubt it as the two motors are from different companies.

Working to assimilate like for like leads to intillectual rights and the courts.

One expects like other mid motors any motor will be a complete package inc display and wiring.

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No it definitely wont work. Our motors are only compatible with our displays and parts. Using from another manufacturer could and probably will cause damage

 

Our motor's are currently only available as a kit so you would need to buy a whole kit anyway. The cost of those parts is quite low vs the cost of the motor.

 

thanks

Alex

No it definitely wont work. Our motors are only compatible with our displays and parts. Using from another manufacturer could and probably will cause damage

 

Our motor's are currently only available as a kit so you would need to buy a whole kit anyway. The cost of those parts is quite low vs the cost of the motor.

 

thanks

Alex

 

Do you have any news regarding ETA for making the software for your new 250W mid drive motor(s) available? If it can happen soon, I might buy one to convert a bike I bought a few days ago. Are spare controllers available to buy separately? It's a bit hard to tell from the photos, but pedal Q factor seems preferable to the TSDZ2's, not that I'd ever buy one of those.

@ alexfnoble.

 

Just noticed on April 2 that the toseven has been removed from the PSWpower website. Also no midmotors on the toseven site. Any insight?

[mention=38823]alexfnoble[/mention]

 

Maybe they've sold out due to heavy demand? Let's hope it's that rather than anything ominous.

The To7 was pulled from PSW Power by To7 themselves, somehow PSW got hold of them without the knowledge of To7 .

When and how the drives will be distributed isn't known but one supsects for now if a drive kit is wanted , then contact To7 direct for a price.

 

It appears they are maybe looking for sales outlets that will offer warranty /servicing .

Edited by Nealh

The To7 was pulled from PSW Power by To7 themselves, somehow PSW got hold of them without the knowledge of To7 .

When and how the drives will be distributed isn't known but one supsects for now if a drive kit is wanted , then contact To7 direct for a price.

 

It appears they are maybe looking for sales outlets that will offer warranty /servicing .

 

Not exactly true. They did source them from us but it wasn't intentional. It happened due to a miscommunication in the company.

 

 

Anyway yes we are looking to partner up with companies for offering warranty and servicing.

 

So if anyone is from a retailer feel free to contact me

 

 

Kind regards

 

Alex

Not exactly true. They did source them from us but it wasn't intentional. It happened due to a miscommunication in the company.

 

 

Anyway yes we are looking to partner up with companies for offering warranty and servicing.

 

So if anyone is from a retailer feel free to contact me

 

 

Kind regards

 

Alex

do i have to own currently running ebike shop ?

still don't know why the to7 is better than the Tongsheng.

its to be proven yet , somebody has to try it , factory could donate some motors for tsdz2 evangelists to try them ...for mbrusa for example ...

The internal reduction PSW Power quoted was incorrect and not the 53:1 they mentioned, the To7 webpage for the DM01/02 states 40:27:1 or as near as.

 

We can only assume the new design is stronger and improved over the Tongsheng being that they have the lead design engineer from Tongsheng.

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