yeah get a precie alps 42t. chainline will be better,closer in.you will never get a chain jump off with the narrow wide s ,those factory things are total shite ,an too big for hills.puts more strain on the controller,an harder maneuvering.Do I need a Lekkie ring or preci alps, testing it out, the chain line doesn’t look great and the chain jumped off putting it onto the largest gear.
exactly same and same quality.my bbs01b has done over 2300 miles on one so far. all i can say of size is 36t will be even better on hills an trails but lower top speed.how much less speed i dont know.All i can say is my oldest hub bike, the missus uses, has a 36t and single speed 16t cog .it has no power assist ,just throttle.on flattish terrain ,over 12mph or so ur just ghost peddling.so have to throttle most of the time.it does 20ish mph. ghost peddling feels far less on the bbs01 and bbshd both with 42t and full range of gears.they feel like bikes, hers more like a mo ped.Are the lekkie and precialps basically the same thing?
id research if i was u.just something id read somewhere.prob depends on the bikes frame.both my 42t narrow wides only just clear the bottom dropout.in fact i had to put washers behind the bbs01 one to get it to clear by 2mm otherwise it was barely a mm from catching,the bbshd one from electron cycles only clears barely 2mm as wellI'd of thought the 36t would be further away from the frame as it's flatter?
Speed limit can be adjusted on the 'Pedal Assist' page of programming software.Ok, had it running just now, the throttle will take the bike up to max, but the pedal assist stops at 15.5mph? do I do that on the display? thanks
never done it with the cable so fordulikes probably right.but you can also do it via the display.press the up and down buttons together for cpl seconds.when the screen changes release and repeat.you will see 4 zeros.put in 0512 pressing ok after each.you can then change number of pedal assist levels and max speed before cutout.with the cable?
More speed, acceleration or hill assist?So it assists past15.5mph now, but the throttle seems to give more.
throttle gives 100%. pedal assist even when set to 100% only gives what the keep current is set to ,typically 60%.so 60% of 100%. ive tested this and posted a thread a while back on the findings.i thought it would be of considerable interest to people but no one took a blind bit of notice.So it assists past15.5mph now, but the throttle seems to give more.
O.k if only local but if you do long rides (50-100 miles ) then range is king, change settings to suit your needs and parallel another battery in.Cant see the point in having an electric bike an riding around on low PAS ,may as well use a regular bike.