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Yeah! Refund of deposit or put it toward a Bafang M600 order.So you ask refund for your deposit to Linda?
Yeah! Refund of deposit or put it toward a Bafang M600 order.So you ask refund for your deposit to Linda?
why dont M510 FC 2.0 ? For me i'ts better and all parameter tuneable via Besst Pro and the power not far from M600.Yeah! Refund of deposit or put it toward a Bafang M600 order.
I have my M600 LCES04, so another M600 would act as a spare if one went down. That way, I always have a ride available.why dont M510 FC 2.0 ? For me i'ts better and all parameter tuneable via Besst Pro and the power not far from M600.
Totally agree, like I said earlier I was part of the hackintosh computer world and it feels similar. At least the problem is the same. “Damn these Mac’s/e-bikes are expensive there’s gotta be another less expensive way”.I was talking to TC about how cool it is to be part of a community of folks (you!) that build their own bikes from scratch. How many people in the world do that?
Me too. But too hard to keep them updated after the hack. The difference is our vendor wants us to succeed!Totally agree, like I said earlier I was part of the hackintosh computer world and it feels similar. At least the problem is the same. “Damn these Mac’s/e-bikes are expensive there’s gotta be another less expensive way”.
Totally, perfectly put!Me too. But too hard to keep them updated after the hack. The difference is our vendor wants us to succeed!
As the head scout we are depending on your report!!Well, I'm waiting for my frame to arrive, already shipped and coming by air so hope to have it before end of next week (so I can do an insane trip to the mountains to test it )
Also, digging deeper on coil fitting, I believe this one could possibly be a good candidate based on the really long piece that has the lower eyelet, that would keep the coil starting at a taller point hence less possible contact with the frame:
DB Kitsuma Coil - 210 x 50 - BCD0052 - Cane Creek Cycling Components
Kitsuma is a strong, gravity-first shock that allows you to go faster thanks to a more personalized tune. With the increased ground-tracking sensitivity of a coil spring and the most damper oil of our entire shock family, it offers amazing downhill performance and maximum possible grip...canecreek.com
Based on the suspension not being super progressive, I'll stick with air for now, probably the Triair with 52.5 stroke to achieve 160r/160f
This shock is awesome! You can buy a progressive spring from Cane Creek for this one, like I use with my E10: 450-550 lbs. Valt Progressive Spring.Well, I'm waiting for my frame to arrive, already shipped and coming by air so hope to have it before end of next week (so I can do an insane trip to the mountains to test it )
Also, digging deeper on coil fitting, I believe this one could possibly be a good candidate based on the really long piece that has the lower eyelet, that would keep the coil starting at a taller point hence less possible contact with the frame:
DB Kitsuma Coil - 210 x 50 - BCD0052 - Cane Creek Cycling Components
Kitsuma is a strong, gravity-first shock that allows you to go faster thanks to a more personalized tune. With the increased ground-tracking sensitivity of a coil spring and the most damper oil of our entire shock family, it offers amazing downhill performance and maximum possible grip...canecreek.com
Based on the suspension not being super progressive, I'll stick with air for now, probably the Triair with 52.5 stroke to achieve 160r/160f
my order has frame and motor ready to go... waiting on 410wh battery from Bafang. They can't give me an ETASame here, Jean told me that my frame should be painted on the 7th but they are waiting on motors.
I ordered the 410WH battery also.my order has frame and motor ready to go... waiting on 410wh battery from Bafang. They can't give me an ETA
Don't confuse range extending external batteries, light water bottle cage batteries, with Battery Management devices that make it possible to add an external battery on a bike that already has an internal battery.@mike_kelly, great writeup!
Regarding the extenders, my understanding of Lindas message is, that Bafang is prepearing 36V and 43V versions. But they are nor ready yet:
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I measured the temperature of my homemade battery 21700. The temperature is only 25 degrees. It was 8 degrees outside. The battery was insulated with foam.TC wrote me "So bottom line need to be able to stuff the extender splitter into the downtube and a plug that can pulled out of frame. Need to make a home for the wire then?"
I though everyone would like to know the answer so this is what I said:
I am still researching because most of the extender switches have a pretty big aluminum case to dump heat. I am also looking at Bottle Batteries that have a switch built in and allows it to switch between charging and outputting power. But the first question is how does the internal battery connect with the motor and the charge port? Is the charge port wire just barely big enough size to handle a 2-5 amp charging current? So adding a external battery would not work because the 60 amps the motor would draw would melt the wires? I am going to study the options but need to see how the CEF50 internal battery is connected and if the charge port is designed for an external battery with big enough wires and plug.
If there is enough room inside we can fix it to work our way and it would be really slick to have an internal extender switch so the internal battery connects to the switch and also the external port. But then we are subject to another point of failure if the cheap switch goes south and you have to take everything apart to fix it.
Might be better to replace the charge port with a bigger heaver duty four prong connector with the internal battery connecting to the charge port on two of the pins and then have an external extender and the output of the extender goes back in through the bigger four pin charge port to the motor. So essentially bring the internal battery connector outside to the external extender switch. we would also have to change the plug on the wall charger to match the new 4 prong.
There are other solutions too but we can't just hook up and external battery if the stock charging port has wires that are small and only designed to low amperage charge the internal battery and not made to handle the current of an external battery supplying the motor.
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