I have the BBS01B 48v 250W mid drive installed on my road tourer and now am experiencing the same 'cadence wall' noticed by @Deere John in the thread linked below.
Assist tapers and cuts out at a cadence of 83 rpm according to the Bafang specs for the 48v model.
At my natural cadence I bounce in and out of the top of the 'assist' zone.
He installed a 500W BBS02B stator/rotor kit and seemed to solve the problem on his 36v build.
This made it effectively an Extra Torque Model, but without the 500W controller, keeping the fixed 15A (I think) controller.
That would hopefully raise the 48v 'cadence wall' to 118 rpm, way above my natural 90-ish cadence.
His thread is now over 5 years old.
Have any other Pedelecs members attempted a similar upgrade since?
How did it go? Should I get the controller too?
I can find the 48v stator/rotor kits around the UK internet, but the cheapest seems to be this one from Amazon UK.
Anyone used them? Are there many fake parts out there to avoid?
Cheers.
Assist tapers and cuts out at a cadence of 83 rpm according to the Bafang specs for the 48v model.
At my natural cadence I bounce in and out of the top of the 'assist' zone.
He installed a 500W BBS02B stator/rotor kit and seemed to solve the problem on his 36v build.
This made it effectively an Extra Torque Model, but without the 500W controller, keeping the fixed 15A (I think) controller.
That would hopefully raise the 48v 'cadence wall' to 118 rpm, way above my natural 90-ish cadence.
His thread is now over 5 years old.
Have any other Pedelecs members attempted a similar upgrade since?
How did it go? Should I get the controller too?
I can find the 48v stator/rotor kits around the UK internet, but the cheapest seems to be this one from Amazon UK.
Anyone used them? Are there many fake parts out there to avoid?
Cheers.
Bafang BBS01 changing RPM
Hi all, I have long been disturbed about the BBS01 low speed. Only rated 78 rpm at 36V/250W version. Personally I like riding at about 80-100 rpm or something like that. So the BBS01 cuts out just when beginning to reach the sweet spot. How to fix this? I guess you can't change this through...
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