On the water. It will be a while.Haha I only saw 8x22 and didn’t think anyone else had 22.2. Thank you! Did you get your frame yet?
On the water. It will be a while.Haha I only saw 8x22 and didn’t think anyone else had 22.2. Thank you! Did you get your frame yet?
Models for sale in ChinaGreat! The matching color of the frame and the ZEB is awesome! What’s the color code please?
48v 720wh,18.x kgBeautiful build! Should be around 18k if its with the bt f014 battery?
Axs, carbon rims, zebb, xtr brakes. Looks really good
This sounds like a very good idea. Let us know if you find a DPe171Same metal cap. Im designing a garmin mount for it although Id really like to remove the DP e181 from the handlebar and only have the dp e171 button but cant find it anywhere
18.x kg with 720wh battery? that sounds too good. What's your secret?48v 720wh,18.x kg
M820 only 36v and 43v, And I choose 36v 720Wh. I think if I use Carbon cranks, Carbon wheelset, lighter dropper seatpost and lighter pedal can be around 19kg of weight. Below 19kg is impossible with 720Wh battery, it's weight 3.95kg for battery.48v 720wh,18.x kg
After first 15km ride motor feel not as smooth as M510 FC 2.0, then last night I calibrated with Besst tool.Finish my build and have short test ride. Feel comfort with the frame, size S as I just 160cm height. Motor feel not as smooth as my M510 FC 2.0 but just a little, maybe need firmware update (will find it).
Total weight 20.35kg with 720Wh battery, Fox 36 Kashima, DPX2 210x50, Mullet E13 LG1 Alloy wheelset with Spank hub, Sram X01 11 speed groupset, Magura MT5 Brakeset, Renthal 35 Carbon Handlebar n Stem, Syncross dropper seatpost and cheap pedal and saddle.
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What are the calibrations you did with BESST?After first 15km ride motor feel not as smooth as M510 FC 2.0, then last night I calibrated with Besst tool.
This morning I ride about 35km with 700m elevation gain motor feel smooth as M510 Fc 2.0. And the power almost equal with M510 FC 2.0. The peak power is 550W enough for hard climbing, love it so much
I start ride with 89% battery left and I get home 76% battery left after riding about 35km 700m elevation gain. Total ride with yesterday is 50km 900m elevation gain battery 76% left. Excellent !!!
show a photo of the Besst of your settingsAfter first 15km ride motor feel not as smooth as M510 FC 2.0, then last night I calibrated with Besst tool.
This morning I ride about 35km with 700m elevation gain motor feel smooth as M510 Fc 2.0. And the power almost equal with M510 FC 2.0. The peak power is 550W enough for hard climbing, love it so much
I start ride with 89% battery left and I get home 76% battery left after riding about 35km 700m elevation gain. Total ride with yesterday is 50km 900m elevation gain battery 76% left. Excellent !!!
48v available in ChinaM820 only 36v and 43v, And I choose 36v 720Wh. I think if I use Carbon cranks, Carbon wheelset, lighter dropper seatpost and lighter pedal can be around 19kg of weight. Below 19kg is impossible with 720Wh battery, it's weight 3.95kg for battery.
Later I'll show U. Now still reworking the headset on workshop. My brake housing cable hurt because of bad headset, oil leakedshow a photo of the Besst of your settings
All of us buy from China buddy. Show your seller if available 48v, I'll buy.48v available in China
It's unpleasant. A file and a hammer are the main tools for assembling a Chinese bicycle.Later I'll show U. Now still reworking the headset on workshop. My brake housing cable hurt because of bad headset, oil leaked
It's OK, my workshopman enjoy to modify itIt's unpleasant. A file and a hammer are the main tools for assembling a Chinese bicycle.
We did a fair few 1000 miles between us on the TSDZ2 engine and we set it to max 600W's, which is more than enough for long distance trail riding with about 700m or so climb giving really good battery life of about 2.5 hours on the 360Wh batteries we had. I wonder if 550W - 600W is more than enough for most riders and is it probably the sweetspot of balance between weight, power and time ?The peak power is 550W enough for hard climbing,
Still not sure to also order this spending 180 euro for about 150grams weight reduction from original cranks.Miranda crank is really nice. Not as light as advertised but still very light.
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I'm thinking the same thing. But I need 165mm cranks, so I'm thinking to buy alloy cranks.Still not sure to also order this spending 180 euro for about 150grams weight reduction from original cranks.
36 43 48,the motor is the same, the difference is in the batteryAll of us buy from China buddy. Show your seller if available 48v, I'll buy.
No 48v on Bafang official website.
FB version? Length?Miranda crank is really nice. Not as light as advertised but still very light.
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"36 43 48,the motor is the same, the difference is in the battery
Not to worry they are sold out .Still not sure to also order this spending 180 euro for about 150grams weight reduction from original cranks.
FSA Cranks CK-761 / IS ISIS aluminum 165mm Bosch Gen2, weight about 450gr. Look good.I'm thinking the same thing. But I need 165mm cranks, so I'm thinking to buy alloy cranks.
He can't proof for M820 48v availability. Just sayin"
There are two versions of M820, one is 36V, the other is 43V, the same motor, but the voltage is different.
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Thank you. I'll have a look. Seems like there's more options for alloy lol. I just need to get my head around the Q factor.FSA Cranks CK-761 / IS ISIS aluminum 165mm Bosch Gen2, weight about 450gr. Look good.
Perhaps he's implying you can stick any voltage battery on any motor? (BESST or firmware change?)He can't proof for M820 48v availability. Just sayin
You can't.Perhaps he's implying you can stick any voltage battery on any motor? (BESST or firmware change?)
I wish this whole conversation wasn't so cryptic. I understand it could be a language issue.
FSA makes a lot of ebike cranks and they all have different Q.Thank you. I'll have a look. Seems like there's more options for alloy lol. I just need to get my head around the Q factor.
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