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    Tongsheng TSDZ2 review and build tips.

    I finally did my conversion. First engine I ordered did not arrive, so I ordered another one to a different supplier once I got the refund. It's a TSDZ2 36v 350 W. I had to re-route my gear cable,as it was routed under the bottom bracket. I bought new cable and outer sleeve and routed it under...
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    Tongsheng TSDZ2 review and build tips.

    That setup with the bolt and spacer is quite neat, and, in my opinion, the only way to use a wrench with sufficient lever without risk of stripping the grooves in the bracket bolt. I would recommend anyone who cannot have access to an impact driver to go that route rather than trying to do it...
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    Tongsheng TSDZ2 review and build tips.

    I mean clockwise in the right side, anti clockwise on the left side…
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    Tongsheng TSDZ2 review and build tips.

    Regarding remembering to which side they twist. The rule of thumb that some internet videos provide, which works for most standard brackets, is to turn both in the same direction as the pedals turn when cycling (clockwise). That means the left side (the one on your left leg) is normal thread...
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    Tongsheng TSDZ2 review and build tips.

    I will certainly try your solution to the gear cable. One question, though, Did you manage to do that without changing the cable?. I was thinking that, if I try to fit a piece of gear cable outer over the existing cable, given that the cable is already a bit deformed where it attaches to the...
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    Tongsheng TSDZ2 review and build tips.

    Many thanks for the advice and for the video. I have already removed the bracket (or cassette, as is usually called here -Spain-). I did watch a number of instruction videos before and had, fortunately, figured out the reverse thread. Regarding the impact wrench, given the original thread...
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    Tongsheng TSDZ2 review and build tips.

    I am about to fit a 500w 36v TSDZ2 to a 29" hard tail MTB. Will let you know how it goes. I will probably have to re-route shifter cable, as it runs below the pedaler bracket. I wanted to give some advice on the removal of the pedalier axle cassette, which can be tricky due to the significant...