I did had a bit time and bought myself a Carbon-Fiber MTB frame for 148mm thru-axle because I ordered a motor for this purpose but unfortunaely the motormanufacturer is still not ready with this new developed 2,4kg motor which has 50nm of torque. Fortunately the frame was send with drop-out for 148mm thru axle and for standard-motoraxle 10/12 mm and since the shengyi-x2 is anyways more 140mm wide as 135mm I was able to plug it with some washer into the frame. This Motor has a cassette integrated torque-sensor from Kclamber inside for SRAM-Cassette
I installed our new Lishui (LD-89) controller withroundabout the size of a common 6-fet controller but able to take 14s battery and able to push max current of 40amps I use only max 16amps which give a 800watt on my wattmeter
The frame came in grey color so I first painted the frame into a metallic blue
I use 12-speed sram cassette because of the 10-teeth sprocket and shimano gear-shifter and after a bit of adjustment it works perfectly fine together
The battery 48v/13a came from yose and was cause of the weight a bit shaking on the downtube and I was scared it will sooner or later damage the carbon frame so I made a holder to the seat-tube and now it has no sidemovement anymore but the downtube still can work
The controller I build onto the Hollowtech bearings with a heattransfer plate, not the best position for rough terrain but this bike is just to show what is possible at bike-manufacturer meetings and has steet-tire anyways 2,2 continental 27,5 because I hate noise
As Display I´m using my most favourite Key-Display KD-1386 which has also bluetooth screen-overlay for the Navie-app
I installed our new Lishui (LD-89) controller withroundabout the size of a common 6-fet controller but able to take 14s battery and able to push max current of 40amps I use only max 16amps which give a 800watt on my wattmeter
The frame came in grey color so I first painted the frame into a metallic blue
I use 12-speed sram cassette because of the 10-teeth sprocket and shimano gear-shifter and after a bit of adjustment it works perfectly fine together
The battery 48v/13a came from yose and was cause of the weight a bit shaking on the downtube and I was scared it will sooner or later damage the carbon frame so I made a holder to the seat-tube and now it has no sidemovement anymore but the downtube still can work
The controller I build onto the Hollowtech bearings with a heattransfer plate, not the best position for rough terrain but this bike is just to show what is possible at bike-manufacturer meetings and has steet-tire anyways 2,2 continental 27,5 because I hate noise
As Display I´m using my most favourite Key-Display KD-1386 which has also bluetooth screen-overlay for the Navie-app
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