Howdy All.
I just fitted an LVBU KF system to my road bike, really couldn't find any reviews online so it was a bit of a punt. It was on Sale for £360 shipped to UK. I opted for a rear wheel version.
To Summarise first in case people are already put off. I'm happy with the Kit, but I would have gone with their older BY series (The Easy-Fit model) as there are some dissapointments.
It advertises as supporting 18W USB-C Fast charging. This is a stretch.
It comes with a dumb 42V 2A charger (84W) which has a USB-C connector and a label warning you not to use it to charge laptops and phones.
So Physically it is USB-C, Electrically it's an accident waiting to happen.
You cannot use a USB-C Laptop charger or Fast Phone charger to charge it.
What it can do is charge a Phone over USB-C. (The BY had a coaxial power connector and a USB-A socket for phone charging.)
The only way to turn it on and off is with a small pin. (They BY model had an off switch.)
I believe the intention is that you don't turn it off, and the standby drain is minimal, but It then sits with lights on all the time.
(It does have a nice "Lock" function in the App which requires it to be on. Essentially if someone tries to cycle away with it, it resists and sounds an alarm, a big Off button would negate this, but the lights should turn off after a while.)
They advertise it as being compatible with an ANT+ Pedometer. They even sell a rebranded Magene one, but the KF series doesn't support this yet. (Th BY model supports it)
Lastly, they advertise an adjustable speed limiter. This works, but not above 16mph, even if you can set it from 5mph to 30mph to unlimited.
The battery reads GPS speeds and limits you to the local legal limit.
The Good bits.
It works.
It works well.(It does 0 assist until 5mph above which it's like someone is hitting a cruise control reset button every second. If you accelerate it holds the new speed. If you squeeze the brakes and slow down, it holds the new speed unless below 5mph.)
It was simple to install, One cable no sensors.
It's not obvious it's an ebike.
The wheel/rim is very good quality
It was good value
Seller communicated well
They gave a thumb throttle if you want it.
The "Could be better"
Being able to shorten/remove the unused cables. It's made for a front wheel, if you have a rear hub, the cable is 2x too long.
I don't use the throttle, so have another cable dangling about.
Change the flashlight button into the power button.
I had to file out the dropouts as the axel was wider than mine.
The Bad
Had to fashion a bracket from sheet metal as the Battery is a bit flexible and hitting a big bump caused the motor to cut out, it needs to be able to recover from this state without stopping and resetting the app.
The charger, it's a nightmare born of wishful marketing and an electronics engineer who didn't understand or couldn't execute the brief.
the App, needs some polish.
I just fitted an LVBU KF system to my road bike, really couldn't find any reviews online so it was a bit of a punt. It was on Sale for £360 shipped to UK. I opted for a rear wheel version.
To Summarise first in case people are already put off. I'm happy with the Kit, but I would have gone with their older BY series (The Easy-Fit model) as there are some dissapointments.
It advertises as supporting 18W USB-C Fast charging. This is a stretch.
It comes with a dumb 42V 2A charger (84W) which has a USB-C connector and a label warning you not to use it to charge laptops and phones.
So Physically it is USB-C, Electrically it's an accident waiting to happen.
You cannot use a USB-C Laptop charger or Fast Phone charger to charge it.
What it can do is charge a Phone over USB-C. (The BY had a coaxial power connector and a USB-A socket for phone charging.)
The only way to turn it on and off is with a small pin. (They BY model had an off switch.)
I believe the intention is that you don't turn it off, and the standby drain is minimal, but It then sits with lights on all the time.
(It does have a nice "Lock" function in the App which requires it to be on. Essentially if someone tries to cycle away with it, it resists and sounds an alarm, a big Off button would negate this, but the lights should turn off after a while.)
They advertise it as being compatible with an ANT+ Pedometer. They even sell a rebranded Magene one, but the KF series doesn't support this yet. (Th BY model supports it)
Lastly, they advertise an adjustable speed limiter. This works, but not above 16mph, even if you can set it from 5mph to 30mph to unlimited.
The battery reads GPS speeds and limits you to the local legal limit.
The Good bits.
It works.
It works well.(It does 0 assist until 5mph above which it's like someone is hitting a cruise control reset button every second. If you accelerate it holds the new speed. If you squeeze the brakes and slow down, it holds the new speed unless below 5mph.)
It was simple to install, One cable no sensors.
It's not obvious it's an ebike.
The wheel/rim is very good quality
It was good value
Seller communicated well
They gave a thumb throttle if you want it.
The "Could be better"
Being able to shorten/remove the unused cables. It's made for a front wheel, if you have a rear hub, the cable is 2x too long.
I don't use the throttle, so have another cable dangling about.
Change the flashlight button into the power button.
I had to file out the dropouts as the axel was wider than mine.
The Bad
Had to fashion a bracket from sheet metal as the Battery is a bit flexible and hitting a big bump caused the motor to cut out, it needs to be able to recover from this state without stopping and resetting the app.
The charger, it's a nightmare born of wishful marketing and an electronics engineer who didn't understand or couldn't execute the brief.
the App, needs some polish.
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