M820 Bafang - LIGHTCARBON LCE930 Frame (lightweight)

cwoodffr

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My motor kit arrived today. Battery coming separately. Question, I did not get a display with the controls....just the level switch and cables etc...no readout. I assume that should be standard?
 

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When TC and I got ours, a long time ago, the 245 was extra cost. Depends on who you got the motor from.
Remember if you want to connect Go+ the display must be 245version3.
 

mike_kelly

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No, it will work with a variety of controllers but you need one.
 

mike_kelly

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That is just the assist switch, I am talking about the computer. Now there is a computer that has the switch built in, a big unit like the 181?
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mike_kelly

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The lights act as assist level indicators. You should be able to use the motor now.
 

mike_kelly

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The display gives you data , if you need it, speed, distance etc.
 

cwoodffr

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The display gives you data , if you need it, speed, distance etc.
Turns out the new provided display is just
The lights act as assist level indicators. You should be able to use the motor now.
Yes confirmed this is what I have. Its so basic looking that I thought it was just the controller. It shows battery level and power level which is actually cleaner than two different units on the bars. Simpler for my intended rider as well!
 

cwoodffr

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Moving on to other build topics....god I hate headset cable routing. Such a pain in the butt. Question, do people offset the opening to one side or center it so the cables are front middle? Seems like maybe less fussing if they were all off to one of the sides.
 

sandnap

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Moving on to other build topics....god I hate headset cable routing. Such a pain in the butt. Question, do people offset the opening to one side or center it so the cables are front middle? Seems like maybe less fussing if they were all off to one of the sides.
I split mine but it was a massive pain. It might be worth trying to run them down one side. I dread the day I have to take it apart again.
 

aledavi

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Hello everyone, I introduce myself, I am from Spain.
Due to illness I'm thinking about riding an ebike. About 3 years ago I didn't get a muscular mtb, from a Chinese frame.
I'm thinking about building this LCE930 frame "kit" with Bafang M820 motor and 420wh battery.
From the previous mtb, I can take advantage of everything except the front and rear suspension. You could also take advantage of the wheels, which in this case are carbon with internal measurements of 25 or 30mm (I don't remember).
With this motor-battery assembly, what worries me most is the autonomy, I usually do quite a bit of trail with some climbs. What autonomy do I usually get from that battery?
And finally, could I use the wheels?
Saludos
 

NCMTB Rider

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Battery arrived today so I am almost complete with my build but ran into trouble similar to others regarding the wrong cable sent with the motor kit. The wire sent was 1t2 (motor split to display and light). Anyone have the correct wire in the USA? I need the wire from motor to display, light and battery (Round green). Anyone know where to get one as I work with vendor in China?
 

cwoodffr

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Quick first ride around the hood. Never been on any ebike of any type but ride a TON of full sus cross country and trail. I built this for my wife so she can stay with me and push me a bit vs getting killed on hills etc. This thing is amazing!! Feels like my Rocky Mountain Instinct carbon with power off. The power on is so incredibly seamless and quiet!! Just blown away with it. Kudos to Light Carbon and Bafang. I have two small gripes.....1. the control readout is not very bright so its a bit hard to see in bright light (even cloudy) and the headset routing is a curse. The little rubber plug that comes with it is a joke and impossible to even put on and getting the fork in and battling that thing is really frustrating vs just plain ports. The rest of the fit and finish is top end!
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kaylee.s

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Quick first ride around the hood. Never been on any ebike of any type but ride a TON of full sus cross country and trail. I built this for my wife so she can stay with me and push me a bit vs getting killed on hills etc. This thing is amazing!! Feels like my Rocky Mountain Instinct carbon with power off. The power on is so incredibly seamless and quiet!! Just blown away with it. Kudos to Light Carbon and Bafang. I have two small gripes.....1. the control readout is not very bright so its a bit hard to see in bright light (even cloudy) and the headset routing is a curse. The little rubber plug that comes with it is a joke and impossible to even put on and getting the fork in and battling that thing is really frustrating vs just plain ports. The rest of the fit and finish is top end! View attachment 136369
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Nice build!!

There is a day/night mode for the backlight (really the headlight on mode, but it also dims the display). Press and hold the up arrow for 2 seconds and it should get brighter. You can also adjust the brightness in the settings menu. Even riding in bright direct sunlight you shouldn't have an issue seeing it.
 

mike_kelly

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Hello everyone, I introduce myself, I am from Spain.
Due to illness I'm thinking about riding an ebike. About 3 years ago I didn't get a muscular mtb, from a Chinese frame.
I'm thinking about building this LCE930 frame "kit" with Bafang M820 motor and 420wh battery.
From the previous mtb, I can take advantage of everything except the front and rear suspension. You could also take advantage of the wheels, which in this case are carbon with internal measurements of 25 or 30mm (I don't remember).
With this motor-battery assembly, what worries me most is the autonomy, I usually do quite a bit of trail with some climbs. What autonomy do I usually get from that battery?
And finally, could I use the wheels?
Saludos
My wife rode hers 1500ft climb, 22 miles on 340whr battery. I am heavy and I get 20miles easily out of 340whr.
 

cwoodffr

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Nice build!!

There is a day/night mode for the backlight (really the headlight on mode, but it also dims the display). Press and hold the up arrow for 2 seconds and it should get brighter. You can also adjust the brightness in the settings menu. Even riding in bright direct sunlight you shouldn't have an issue seeing it.
it was on the bright mode unfortunately.
 

un..inc

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Jun 13, 2023
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Can anyone tell me how much the frame costs, including shipping to Germany?
And whether the carbon battery of the cef50 will fit?
Many thanks!
 

Bengy22

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Aug 25, 2022
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Quick first ride around the hood. Never been on any ebike of any type but ride a TON of full sus cross country and trail. I built this for my wife so she can stay with me and push me a bit vs getting killed on hills etc. This thing is amazing!! Feels like my Rocky Mountain Instinct carbon with power off. The power on is so incredibly seamless and quiet!! Just blown away with it. Kudos to Light Carbon and Bafang. I have two small gripes.....1. the control readout is not very bright so its a bit hard to see in bright light (even cloudy) and the headset routing is a curse. The little rubber plug that comes with it is a joke and impossible to even put on and getting the fork in and battling that thing is really frustrating vs just plain ports. The rest of the fit and finish is top end! View attachment 136369
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That's one great looking build you have, unfortunate your wife will never get the chance to ride it with you on it all the time :LOL:. Sounds like another build might come soon. Fortunately the display issue can be fixed with a different one, the headset routing though I agree not a fan.
 

Freda

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Can anyone tell me how much the frame costs, including shipping to Germany?
And whether the carbon battery of the cef50 will fit?
Many thanks!
I bought in September last year, frame only, with some extra derailleur hangers, not painted(Matt black). It was 977$ all and all, paid with PayPal. Shipping was for Finland, so for Germany probably less.

Motor from Risun motor on aliexpress, was about 850€, it seems price is now higher.

Battery is diy, cells from Nkon.nl.

If the carbon battery is same size as standard Bafang 410Wh battery, it will fit.
 

TobyB

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Aug 26, 2023
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I thought i'd post an update. I'm about 15 rides into my bike and I recently built up my wife's, Same build with the fork and shock being different. Her medium is coming in at 44.5lb and my large is 46.5 (I have marazochi z1 coils that are heavy!! 2.7kg almost! I also have the Kitsuma coil shock and she has the cane creek inline which if I was buying again I would probably go the same components as her.) so far everything has been running great and we've really been enjoying the bikes.

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Migli54

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Jun 6, 2021
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Hello everyone,

Does anyone know if there are 43V battery extenders? I find a lot of 36V or 48V but nothing in 43V. Has anyone DIY'd one and have any advice?
Thank you for your help.
 

Migli54

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And it works well? Isn't there a problem with the Cut Off?
Battery 43V Cut off = 40.8V ( 3,4 V / cell)
Battery 36V Cut off = 34V (3.4V / cell)

Intuitively, I'd say that with a 36V you have an operating range that goes from 42V (Full charge) to 40V (Cutoff) and then it cuts off, right?
 

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