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Sounds like a great build you have planned, will look forward to the updates and photosYep, lovin that photo, Bafang Max Drive all the way now, will be installing my Rohloff igh into a Max Drive bike.
Sounds like a great build you have planned, will look forward to the updates and photos
Personally, I'm still all about the BBSxx motor range.
At present there are not many frames built specifically for the Max drive that interest me. The ability to move to another 68/73mm frame is brilliant in my mind. Ti and Reynolds tubed frames being my faves, and the ride of the resulting bike is hard to beat when compared to aluminium. Quality build frames from recognised manufacturers with proven geometry and durability takes it every time. I know some find the BBSxx motor 'ugly' compared to the sleek lines and integration of the Max drive, but I think they're very neat, compact, light and look pretty cool.
In time I REALLY hope to see more frame manufacturers seeking to develop frames for Max drives.
Then there's the PAS / torque sensor difference. Here again I like the PAS on the BBSxx over torque sensor.
The motor is detailed 36v 250w 14a, Bafang website lists that as the mm33.250 but looking at motor number on this greenway it is the 33.350 , this is listed in components section of Bafang website , the kit lists a 33.250 only , so they must of supplied the manufacturer with motors, batteries,display as separate items instead of a specific kit, it's all uk road legal at the 36v with E compliance, and 15mph , I just changed my speed limit setting coz I like to be able to skidaddle if needs arise,if it was 48v I believe it would be S Pedelec.Sound advice anotherkiwi.
I'd fear tanking it up to 20A paired with 48V battery could over egg out slightly to the detriment of lifespan. Also, are Greenway happy to warranty the motor etc. If these changes are made, or are you not bothered about that for the experimental fun you'll be having?
Please can somebody confirm the motor power ratings stamped on these motors? It's just that if the 350W continuous rating is detailed (as it needs to be by law) on the motor, it puts it outside the UK's EAPC regs for road use.
Sent from here to there with computer wizardry.
Came with a 38t and 9 gears on the rear, I have a 44t from my MTB that I had knocking about that I tried and was pretty pleased with, now trying the 48t , notice the 38t behind the 48,What size chain ring did yours come with? Ebay listing suggests 44t? But I think yours was smaller?
Likewise ebay says "7 Speed", but lists a 9 speed Cassette part number. How many gears have you got?
I reckon it will fit in same mounting, they like to make things simple and cost effective, it'll be a monster, not sure whether they have started production run yet,Hmmm,the 1000 watt Max Drive is only 3mm longer than the 250,wonder if I could squeeze it into the same mounting.
http://www.szbaf.com/en/components/component/motor/mm-g33250cb.html
Agree - 42:11 is what I am hoping for when the bike arrives - if not I will give 38:11 a try. My (non-assisted) road bike is 50:11 - I guess I only use that gear when going downhill!With 42:11 I am able to pedal to about 47 km/h (29 mph) before spinning out which means a cadence between 80 and 90.
Monster is correct.I reckon it will fit in same mounting, they like to make things simple and cost effective, it'll be a monster, not sure whether they have started production run yet,