In a way I understand why the aforementioned are doing it to strictly adhere to the EU legislation and keep people from over amping their motors that are not built for over amping to begin with. But Bafang has been building motors that are able to over amp for years and with the exception of...
Unfortunately I don't see much of a future for a stand alone thread on these forums for that purpose. The M620 motor being a heavy beast and way over the legal limit of power in the EU/UK will most likely keep it sanctioned to a very niche market. However there are many M620 UART bikes in the US...
The I void warranty tune or "Secret Sauce" as it is known is what came on my Luna Z1 and it was pretty horrible, at least for my requirements. The throttle was way to abrupt and in modes 1/2 also it was set too high with lots of run on. That also carried on with the higher modes which made for...
I'm sure Neeko has his take on the programming as he has had M620 motors for awhile now but I got one a few months ago and have been working on dialing in the programming myself.
Access via a windows computer with a specific cable to a program with fairly simple templates that allows access to...
I am not able to give you a definitive answer on 52v vs. 48v. Doing my research, similar to what you are doing, however it was suggested that wh's trumped higher volt rating and as those of us that have M620 bikes know they do like their wh's.......But I did get feedback that 52v really wakes...
I live in a wet climate and use a rear fender unabashedly. When I see the little ones that folks use I laugh because I know for a fact that while they may be keeping muck off of the suspension pivot for sure they aren't doing a thing to keep it off your back and behind.....
I opt to use as long...
On my listing for the one in bold it is $58.95usd? The exchange rate can't be that bad!
I don't think McCulloch has made saws for years nor Homelites for that matter.
I was just thinking about this thread today as I was out stick flicking the Chanttrail. I almost took a pic of the stick I was using cause it was a particularly nice one that lasted quite awhile.
There is an iron rake around there somewhere that my buddy left there last year but now he can't...
That is what it looks like to me but I don't have the details on who made the frame? Also it wouldn't really matter if it was made as a fat bike, plus or 29" wheel capable frame because the battery capacity ability would remain the same. It must be a lighter platform than the E22 though as by my...
There is a gentleman here in the US that has a M620 FS Carbon Frame bike with a 24Ah home made 18650 cell battery that weighs a bit less than 60lbs..
In a way it was kind of by accident that I ended up with an E22 frame/M620 bike and if I was going to do it over again I would find out more...