Yes, you need the wheel speed sensor, otherwise the LCD will show the wrong speed, which will be based on motor RPM, which will be too high and might shut down the system. If you disable that in the settings, the controller might go to sleep after 5 minutes unless you have a setting to switch that off.Thanks for that info. The kit included a speed sensor which isn't fitted yet; do I need the speed sensor and the PAS set-up?
It does but it needs a speed sensor to pick up the signal from to get the rpm/cadence, the setting can't predict speed from thin air alone.By setting the wheel diameter via the LCD does that not give a fairly accurate speed indication?
That means that the controller isn't using the speed sensor you fitted. Either you wired it up wrong or you did the settings wrong.I fitted the King Meter speed sensor but it only shows the speed when the motor is running?
I lift the rear wheel and the half twist throttle takes the speed up to 17mph, as soon as I relax the grip and the motor cuts out indicated speed drops to zero. Is this normal?
the controller controls the crank speed, not the bike speed. The crank should spin to about 75 rpm. What are you getting? The bike speed depends on which gear you're inA couple of things still don't feel right. Lifting the rear wheel and using the throttle the indicated speed is 16mph but when I'm sat on the bike it only gets up to about 9mph under throttle, I'm 12st BTW. Also, I can be riding along under PAS and motor power is cut momentarily then picks up again which can feel very disconcerting. I read it could be an unbalanced battery so I left the battery charger plugged in and switched on for a few hours after the battery full light was on.