Hi all,
Bought a gear sensor about a year ago, never bothered to fit it until last weekend, as I was getting increasingly worried about not running one on my Bafang BBS01 and the crunching and clanking on the cassette/chain/chainwheel when up shifting, especially on high assist levels (10 speed setup). I was worried also if there was a risk of damage to the freehub too
The installation was straight forward enough, however, despite tweaking the programming, by reducing 'crank trigger pulses' from 4 to 2, the cut off and subsequent time it takes to pick up power again every time I change gear, is making it a pain to use.
I'm finding that I'm either running a taller or lower gear for longer to avoid shifting, or shifting 2 or 3 gears at the same time. This means when I do shift I lose power and speed/momentum, resulting in a really unnatural riding and up and down cadence.
My start current is set to 30%, I think this is what is causing the delay, it takes 2-3 seconds to get back up to full power again, about 2-3 pedal revolutions, I get bogged down every time. I'm worried about increasing this as I don't want to risk any damage to the controller if I happen to start off in the wrong gear any time
On the plus side, shifting is silent and smooth now with the sensor fitted
Has anyone got any tips to improve things ? Or do I rip it out and go back to clunking gears but enjoy the bike again, and putting a quid a week into a jar for a new gear train every 6 months
Cheers
Bought a gear sensor about a year ago, never bothered to fit it until last weekend, as I was getting increasingly worried about not running one on my Bafang BBS01 and the crunching and clanking on the cassette/chain/chainwheel when up shifting, especially on high assist levels (10 speed setup). I was worried also if there was a risk of damage to the freehub too
The installation was straight forward enough, however, despite tweaking the programming, by reducing 'crank trigger pulses' from 4 to 2, the cut off and subsequent time it takes to pick up power again every time I change gear, is making it a pain to use.
I'm finding that I'm either running a taller or lower gear for longer to avoid shifting, or shifting 2 or 3 gears at the same time. This means when I do shift I lose power and speed/momentum, resulting in a really unnatural riding and up and down cadence.
My start current is set to 30%, I think this is what is causing the delay, it takes 2-3 seconds to get back up to full power again, about 2-3 pedal revolutions, I get bogged down every time. I'm worried about increasing this as I don't want to risk any damage to the controller if I happen to start off in the wrong gear any time
On the plus side, shifting is silent and smooth now with the sensor fitted
Has anyone got any tips to improve things ? Or do I rip it out and go back to clunking gears but enjoy the bike again, and putting a quid a week into a jar for a new gear train every 6 months
Cheers
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