andybriggs03
New Member
I bought the bike knowing that the electric side didn't work, does anyone no if I can buy another motor for it, or is it totally broke?
Thanks I think its Chinese not sure of model and things like that.You'll probably need to give people more info - what make / model is the hub motor and system.
Try posting in the DIY builds section and also have a look a the Endless Sphere forum.
Need the voltage of your system and then see if you can put a higher paid commie slave labor country’s motor hub in there.
Its this battery GB/T 369—2018 not sure doest have a voltage init can't I just replace the lot and get an English kit lolThen hub spacing. After that maybe we can find you a wheel. But then you’ll ride it and fry something else. Worth a shot.
I am thinking this may fit it, looks exactly the same to me, maybe I may have to get a bigger battery I dunno?Bare with me. I'm just making some enquiries regarding this particular bike and controller. From that, I should be able find compatible hub motors which should work.
Can I confirm that the wheel size is 26" @andybriggs03?
Apologies for the delay @andybriggs03, I haven't forgotten. I'm just waiting to hear of a colleague of mine regarding a controller discrepancy.I am thinking this may fit it, looks exactly the same to me, maybe I may have to get a bigger battery I dunno?
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Its nice that, is it light, mine not got rear lights on or reflectors neither, do u ride urs on roads mate
Your a star mate, cheers, I'm just gunna get these ones powder coated, saves cash lol an nowt wrong with these, plus them in that picture look scratched.Once again, apologies for the delay @andybriggs03 (work commitments).
I'll need to have an in depth discussion with you so that you buy the correct parts. To answer your last question, no. That rim would not be suitable for your fatbike specific ebike. You'll need a rim which has punched out holes to ensure the best balance of stiffness and durability. In addition, the spokes you will need will have to be 12 gauge.
This evening, I'll do my best to outline in detail what is required to get the bike up and running in a comprehensive manner (it's possible that other members may have experienced the same so I can kill two birds with one stone).
I wont lie to you, you will need to disassemble the bike so you can get access to the controller and wire loom. In addition, any further upgrades you may wish to consider should be taken into consideration at this stage before rebuilding the bike completely.
In anticipation of my instructions, could you remove the dolphin style battery and take a picture so that I can confirm which 48v battery you'll need which is compatible with your frame (I pray you were given keys to remove the battery). Also, can you take a picture of the cadence sensor located around the bottom bracket. I'll need to see whether your bike is using the old 9 magnet external cadence sensor or, if it can be upgraded to either a 12 magnet or a torque sensor bottom bracket.
As for the controller, we'll leave that for later (hell, I can post you a 48v controller easily enough). But I need to know what we can work with and what we can improve to ensure the reliability/durability.
I'll be in touch this evening ??
That motors long gone, read the thread properly lol it states I bought a new one ?Looking at the above pictures, you may want to consider using a water bottle holder for a fire extinguisher.
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