Bafang M500 and M600 motors

Animalector

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Jan 2, 2021
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Cairns, Australia
Too close may also give erratic results. So just be aware of that. The manual says >5 and <25mm
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GandalfR

New Member
Mar 22, 2021
15
4
Germany
Thanks for all the feedback guys! I had previously tried moving the sensor / magnet for quite some time, trying different numbers of washers and alignment, all to no avail. Having seen all of your responses yesterday I thought I'd try again, initially I only managed to make it worse, weirdly until I turned the magnet 180 degrees then it seemed to fix the issue. I won't know if it's really fixed until I try some steep inclines. The current placement is closer than 5mm, I'd guess at more like around 2mm. Thanks again for all the feedback.
 

patdam

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Jan 17, 2019
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Thanks for all the feedback guys! I had previously tried moving the sensor / magnet for quite some time, trying different numbers of washers and alignment, all to no avail. Having seen all of your responses yesterday I thought I'd try again, initially I only managed to make it worse, weirdly until I turned the magnet 180 degrees then it seemed to fix the issue. I won't know if it's really fixed until I try some steep inclines. The current placement is closer than 5mm, I'd guess at more like around 2mm. Thanks again for all the feedback.
If it occur one more time, replace the steel screw sensor fixation by one in alloy (non-magnetic). i'm curious to see if it's really solve the problem (working on mine)
 

Roy68

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Mar 4, 2021
57
36
UK Herts
Thanks for all the feedback guys! I had previously tried moving the sensor / magnet for quite some time, trying different numbers of washers and alignment, all to no avail. Having seen all of your responses yesterday I thought I'd try again, initially I only managed to make it worse, weirdly until I turned the magnet 180 degrees then it seemed to fix the issue. I won't know if it's really fixed until I try some steep inclines. The current placement is closer than 5mm, I'd guess at more like around 2mm. Thanks again for all the feedback.
Great please let us all know how it is when you take it out for a proper ride
 

Hondy

Member
Mar 11, 2021
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simba124
Hello Have a problem with the bike after 200km ...in the battery you hear clicking when put 'on' botton on the frame ...the volts are flikkering on the display ...anybody have some sort issue?
Already changed the battery and display ... nothing todo with it .Help appriciated (-:
 
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Hondy

Member
Mar 11, 2021
49
24
simba124
Hello Have a problem with the bike after 200km ...in the battery you hear clicking when put 'on' botton on the frame ...the volts are flikkering on the display ...anybody have some sort issue?
Already changed the battery and display ... nothing todo with it .Help appriciated (-:
Hello Have a problem with the bike after 200km ...in the battery you hear clicking when put 'on' botton on the frame ...the volts are flikkering on the display ...anybody have some sort issue?
Already changed the battery and display ... nothing todo with it .Help appriciated (-:

Had some water just on the right side off the print after just 200km,internal protection IP65? ...so hopefully get some warranty !)-:
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cman72

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Jul 12, 2021
5
5
sweden
Whilst I'm more familiar with the M400 and M620 Bafang motors, I have usually relied on, GreenBikeKits (GBK). I would send them an email to see whether they have spares of the M500/M600.
I'll leave a link to their website below and yes, they do ship to the UK.
Is that a EU retailer? (I'm from Sweden so us retailer get damn expensive in fees and tax, and what's the order to delivery times like, need a new controller after a f-up when try to connect a FDTI adapter to my stock m400....)
 

GandalfR

New Member
Mar 22, 2021
15
4
Germany
Great please let us all know how it is when you take it out for a proper ride
...So I went out over the weekend and unfortunately the issue still remains. It's marginally better, in that it doesn't occur quite so often, but it's still a real issue. I've already switched out the sensor bolt to non-magnetic so that wasn't a fix for me. I've sent some more information over to Bafang and Melody and I'll wait to hear what they say...
 

Neeko DeVinchi

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Dec 31, 2020
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Is that a EU retailer? (I'm from Sweden so us retailer get damn expensive in fees and tax, and what's the order to delivery times like, need a new controller after a f-up when try to connect a FDTI adapter to my stock m400....)
They're American but they do ship to EU countries as well as the UK.
I trust them as I've brought from them in the past. Just make sure you select the correct postal service for Sweden and if possible, buy more than one item (get spares for the motor like wire looms, displays, chainring, clutches etc).
Failing that, reach out to them via email. They do respond ??
 

cman72

New Member
Jul 12, 2021
5
5
sweden
They're American but they do ship to EU countries as well as the UK.
I trust them as I've brought from them in the past. Just make sure you select the correct postal service for Sweden and if possible, buy more than one item (get spares for the motor like wire looms, displays, chainring, clutches etc).
Failing that, reach out to them via email. They do respond ??
I did send them an email and they are located in China, and they did offer me swift DHL transport (1-3days) but then I have to pay tax and import fees but they had a German partner that act middle man to avoid fees but then it takes 7-10 days to Germany and 3-7days to Sweden.
Sorry fore the OT, but thanks for the tip on that trader.
 

Waynemarlow

E*POWAH Master
Dec 6, 2019
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I know it’s been mentioned somewhere in one of the many threads, but what is the tool for tightening the castellated nut that locks the drive spider on the M600 and where to get it from, thanks.
 

Roy68

Member
Mar 4, 2021
57
36
UK Herts
Thanks

Might just take a wee while to get here from Russia but I think its the same as a Shimano Hollowtech BB removal tool, can anyone confirm that ?
To be clear, all these tools are same size, but only right hand one will work. Left hand one cannot fit in recess, and middle one is not deep enough. Hope that helps

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Pyr0

E*POWAH Master
Sep 22, 2019
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Wirral, UK
have you tried searching google, amazon or ebay for "YC-29BB"?
https : // www. amazon .co .uk/Yosoo-Health-Gear-Durable-Compact/dp/B08H554VZ2

remove the spaces as links don't work
 

Waynemarlow

E*POWAH Master
Dec 6, 2019
1,108
889
Bucks
have you tried searching google, amazon or ebay for "YC-29BB"?
https : // www. amazon .co .uk/Yosoo-Health-Gear-Durable-Compact/dp/B08H554VZ2

remove the spaces as links don't work
I must have typed in the wrong number in Amazon as I had tried there, now having gone back and retyped it, there's a few on there. Thanks.
 

patdam

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Jan 17, 2019
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Another question
CAN H is Rx or Tx
CAN L is Tx or Rx

Thanks
I'm not specialist but for i know Rx Tx are for UART protocol, M500/600 are in can bus

wiring to use CAN to usb converter and thread on the subject

Bafang M500/M600 thread - Page 16 - Endless Sphere (endless-sphere.com)

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