hello.I run 34T good for climbing
thanks for answering.
I have mounted one with 34 teeth, I will try it this weekend.
The question was to know what gear ratio the Bafang M820 works best with.
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hello.I run 34T good for climbing
Where is speed sensor?Can't seem to get power to my display. I have a second display and that won't power up either, so I don't think the issue is with the display. Battery is fully charged and I have a brand new main cables setup. What should I be doing to troubleshoot my issue? I don't want to install everything back into the frame until I know it's working. All cables are securely connected.
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Disconnect the battery from the engine, reconnect it and then check if the display starts. If it starts the first time and then doesn't start the next time, the engine controller is most likely damaged.Can't seem to get power to my display.
You can use standard ISIS cranks. They don’t need to be bafang specific.good morning, I wonder if anyone knows which and where to find the cranksets for the m820 engine? I found the normal ones on aliexpress very cheap, but what if I wanted carbon ones?
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ok thanks... I knew that, it was to know where to find them and which ones are carbonYou can use standard ISIS cranks. They don’t need to be bafang specific.
OK, thanks a lotI’ve seen others on this board recommend Miranda cranks.
Only option is diy, you can go with 13s3p I thinkHello
Do you know where I can buy a battery with more capacity for my LCE930?
I currently have a 410 watt 43 volt one.
Saludos
For 43V you can make a 13S3P DIY battery on 21700 cells - best LG M58T due to its high capacity. Nothing bigger will fit.Hello
Do you know where I can buy a battery with more capacity for my LCE930?
I currently have a 410 watt 43 volt one.
Saludos
Thank you , looks to be the same as the bosch lockring toolSUPER B key (e.g. TB-1060)- that's what it's called if I remember correctly
HelloFor 43V you can make a 13S3P DIY battery on 21700 cells - best LG M58T due to its high capacity. Nothing bigger will fit.
For someone who hasn't done it yet, it's a really difficult task, especially since in this case the battery system makes it difficult to weld in accordance with the rules. I've already made 2 batteries for LCE930, which are used in really difficult terrain (constant vibrations, impacts, small jumps) and they work - I wrote something about it somewhere in this thread... I'm convinced that it's a very solid construction - if you want I'll give you more tips on how I did it.Hello
Thanks for answering everyone. Making the battery myself seems complicated, I have no idea how to do it.
It’s likely to be bearing failure due water ingress not the gear.Mine has really started to whine after about 150 miles. It's twice as loud as when it was new. I messaged bafang about replacement gear availability, no response yet.
I don't think that's the case, the engine is new and I've used it a couple of times... it seems like a game between the freewheel and the pedalIt’s likely to be bearing failure due water ingress not the gear.
I suggest you should strip the motor down to avoid bigger problems with corrosion.
The bearings should be available from a local bearing shop.
You tube if you have the skills to do it yourself as it’s not diffcult.
helloFor someone who hasn't done it yet, it's a really difficult task, especially since in this case the battery system makes it difficult to weld in accordance with the rules. I've already made 2 batteries for LCE930, which are used in really difficult terrain (constant vibrations, impacts, small jumps) and they work - I wrote something about it somewhere in this thread... I'm convinced that it's a very solid construction - if you want I'll give you more tips on how I did it.
Sorry I did not reply!! The Blue is Pantone 7463 and we love itThat’s beautiful and I love the color! I know you said it was a custom color so I understand if you’d rather not, but I would be very interested in the color code if you don’t mind.
Yeah, my shifter housing got chewed up before I even finished setting up the bike, those integrated cable routing headset is such a pain to setup.Anyone else very frustrated with the headset cable routing? I had a hell of a time getting all to fit (dropper, brake, electronics etc) and it seems to be chewing the hell out of the stuff that is routed in it. Does anyone have a step by step or instructions on the right way to do this? The opening in mine ends up being to one side....is this normal?
It was very frustrating. I haven't wanted to open mine up again to inspect the cables/wiring knowing how painful it could be to get it back together. Once the riding season is over I will though.Anyone else very frustrated with the headset cable routing? I had a hell of a time getting all to fit (dropper, brake, electronics etc) and it seems to be chewing the hell out of the stuff that is routed in it. Does anyone have a step by step or instructions on the right way to do this? The opening in mine ends up being to one side....is this normal?
how about this? Neco Bike Threadless Headset Inner Cable Routing 44 52 55 56 49.7MM Tapered Straight Fork MTB Bearing Headset Internal - AliExpress 18, from your experience looks better ?Yeah, my shifter housing got chewed up before I even finished setting up the bike, those integrated cable routing headset is such a pain to setup.
My advice, setup the dropper post first, hook it up with the lever and make sure it's working before inserting it into seat tube. I ran into some cable issue whereby the dropper post would inadvertently drops whenever I steer to one side, that was right after I mounted the motor and crank, and I have to redo all over again. Later on I discovered that cables need to have enough room to wiggle otherwise it would get yanked by the headset. Having said that, I have switched to Ritchey Upper Logic-E Comp headset, which I find it a little easier to setup.
One more tip to facilitate mounting the motor, you may ran into clearance issue when trying to mount up motor especially If the cables are too cluttered up. My trick was to group the cables into 2 bundles with string and hold them against the side wall to allow more room for the motor to slide in. Once the motor is lined up with the axles, I just undo and remove the strings View attachment 148888 View attachment 148890 View attachment 148904
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