A new kit is on the block

Woosh

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May 19, 2012
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Introducing the new 85TS kit:

Only 3 components to install: the motorwheel, the battery and the LCD.
The motorwheel in this kit is state of the art as far as conversion kits go.
Inside the cassette freehub body, the maker has integrated a torque sensor, a pedal assist sensor and a speedometer.
This high degree of integration is the key to deploy this kit on high end bikes, even those with carbon frames and pressfit bottom brackets.
The battery uses also the latest 21700 cylindrical cells from Samsung, 36V 20AH or 720Watt Hours, enough for a whole day of cycling even by the most enthusiastic cyclists.
The colour LCD is clear and gives excellent result even in bright light.
Give your next bike this best kit at the moment.
It's so simple!






Integrated motorwheel with Aikema 85SX motor core (maximum 40NM):
Woosh 85TS motorwheel Kit


36V 20AH 720WH DP downtube battery with Samsung 21700-5000mAH cells:
Woosh 85TS 36V 20AH battery


Controller (Tongsheng 15A) is integrated inside the battery base:
Woosh 85TS Kit


Colour VLCD10:
Woosh 85TS VLCD10


Throttle kit if ordered:
Woosh 85TS Throttle Kit


Prices

  • 85TS kit (motor wheel, LCD, battery base but without battery) £300.
  • Complete 85TS kit with 36V 20AH battery and charger (range about 75 miles from a full charge): £549
  • Optional throttle kit (4 in 1 Julet cable, sensored brake levers and the throttle) £20.

Prices include UK mainland shipping.

Thank you for reading!
 

saneagle

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 10, 2010
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Introducing the new 85TS kit:

Only 3 components to install: the motorwheel, the battery and the LCD.
The motorwheel in this kit is state of the art as far as conversion kits go.
Inside the cassette freehub body, the maker has integrated a torque sensor, a pedal assist sensor and a speedometer.
This high degree of integration is the key to deploy this kit on high end bikes, even those with carbon frames and pressfit bottom brackets.
The battery uses also the latest 21700 cylindrical cells from Samsung, 36V 20AH or 720Watt Hours, enough for a whole day of cycling even by the most enthusiastic cyclists.
The colour LCD is clear and gives excellent result even in bright light.
Give your next bike this best kit at the moment.
It's so simple!






Integrated motorwheel with Aikema 85SX motor core (maximum 40NM):
Woosh 85TS motorwheel Kit


36V 20AH 720WH DP downtube battery with Samsung 21700-5000mAH cells:
Woosh 85TS 36V 20AH battery


Controller (Tongsheng 15A) is integrated inside the battery base:
Woosh 85TS Kit


Colour VLCD10:
Woosh 85TS VLCD10


Throttle kit if ordered:
Woosh 85TS Throttle Kit


Prices

  • 85TS kit (motor wheel, LCD, battery base but without battery) £300.
  • Complete 85TS kit with 36V 20AH battery and charger (range about 75 miles from a full charge): £549
  • Optional throttle kit (4 in 1 Julet cable, sensored brake levers and the throttle) £20.

Prices include UK mainland shipping.

Thank you for reading!
It looks pretty good. I have some questions:
Current control or speed control?
Does the torque sensor system give proporttional power, fixed power or stepped?
Can the throttle be set to only work when you pedal?
 

Peter.Bridge

Esteemed Pedelecer
Apr 19, 2023
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Introducing the new 85TS kit:

Only 3 components to install: the motorwheel, the battery and the LCD.
The motorwheel in this kit is state of the art as far as conversion kits go.
Inside the cassette freehub body, the maker has integrated a torque sensor, a pedal assist sensor and a speedometer.
This high degree of integration is the key to deploy this kit on high end bikes, even those with carbon frames and pressfit bottom brackets.
The battery uses also the latest 21700 cylindrical cells from Samsung, 36V 20AH or 720Watt Hours, enough for a whole day of cycling even by the most enthusiastic cyclists.
The colour LCD is clear and gives excellent result even in bright light.
Give your next bike this best kit at the moment.
It's so simple!






Integrated motorwheel with Aikema 85SX motor core (maximum 40NM):
Woosh 85TS motorwheel Kit


36V 20AH 720WH DP downtube battery with Samsung 21700-5000mAH cells:
Woosh 85TS 36V 20AH battery


Controller (Tongsheng 15A) is integrated inside the battery base:
Woosh 85TS Kit


Colour VLCD10:
Woosh 85TS VLCD10


Throttle kit if ordered:
Woosh 85TS Throttle Kit


Prices

  • 85TS kit (motor wheel, LCD, battery base but without battery) £300.
  • Complete 85TS kit with 36V 20AH battery and charger (range about 75 miles from a full charge): £549
  • Optional throttle kit (4 in 1 Julet cable, sensored brake levers and the throttle) £20.

Prices include UK mainland shipping.

Thank you for reading!
Looks great - is it 201 rpm motor ?
 

Woosh

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May 19, 2012
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Southend on Sea
wooshbikes.co.uk
It looks pretty good. I have some questions:
Current control or speed control?
Does the torque sensor system give proporttional power, fixed power or stepped?
Can the throttle be set to only work when you pedal?
Current control. There is no jerkiness of stepped power when you change your pedalling or change the assist level but best to have a word with Andy. I am rubbish at describing how the bike responds.
As with all kits, the best way to find out is to test it!
 
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Woosh

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Looks great - is it 201 rpm motor ?
It should be 230rpm. I need to test it to be sure. The demobike does not have the throttle.
I need to install the throttle to test the maximum speed derestricted.
 
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kevsbike

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Cool. I like the idea of the torque sensor on the cassette. I was looking at a Geeko kit, which has a cassette sensor, for one of my 26" bikes but although both can have a front disc neither have disc mounts at the rear, is a rim with a braking surface an option?
 

Woosh

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You can use rim brakes at the rear. The 85TS rim has V braking band. However, you need to know that v brakes require more maintenance (use softer rubber compound, keep the pads parallel to the rim and centered) to avoid excessive wear. When the bike is motorised, people tend to ride faster which wears the braking band faster. My advise is to fit disc brakes at the front if at all possible. As about 70% of braking is done at the front, disc at the front will reduce wear at the rear and extend the life of the braking band.
 

matthewslack

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Is the clever bit available as a spare, or would the whole motor need to be replaced?
 

Woosh

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At the moment, I don't have spare motor lids so the whole wheel needs to be swapped out. In the next few months, I will of course keep spares to simplify servicing.
 
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Woosh

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Looks great - is it 201 rpm motor ?
Andy checked it this afternoon. The battery on the demo bike was about 30% full, maximum speed unrestricted is 21.3mph.
The bike is put on charge now, we'll check again tomorrow.
Hope that gives you an idea.
The LCD itself has 60kph as maximum speed limit. You have of course to put the speed limit back before riding on the road.
 
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Peter.Bridge

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Andy checked it this afternoon. The battery on the demo bike was about 30% full, maximum speed unrestricted is 21.3mph.
The bike is put on charge now, we'll check again tomorrow.
Hope that gives you an idea.
The LCD itself has 60kph as maximum speed limit. You have of course to put the speed limit back before riding on the road.
Oh thank you - definitely not 201 rpm then, - was the 21.3mph the unloaded speed ? on a 700c wheel or 26"
 

Woosh

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Oh thank you - definitely not 201 rpm then, - was the 21.3mph the unloaded speed ? on a 700c wheel or 26"
26" Peter. It's still early days. Although I have had the preproduction kit for nearly a year, we still need another 6 months to know the product better before expanding the range of motorwheels. I truly hope that its innovative components get the success they deserve.
 
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