Finally got my electric Moulton on the road, using an 83mm wide MXUS motor from Ciclotek in Spain with sine wave controller and 11Ah rack mounted battery. Various parts had to be made to adapt components meant for a more conventional bike.
Additional time was spent re-engineering the poxy Wuxing brake levers (I wanted cutouts on both brakes, and they came with the kit), one of whose cable clip rivet fell out when I took it out of the packet, and on - very- close inspection they turned out to have soft aluminium alloy pivots, which I replaced with stainless button screws and nylocs with acetal washers as shims. Be warned! (Ciclotek not interested btw).
Anyway, this is my first electrified bike, so pleased to report that although the motor's not powerful, the extra shove is welcome, taking the strain off my back while still giving me exercise.
A few queries: the motor watts readout seems to fluctuate more than I expected although I increased the max speed setting on the lcd, is this normal? The motor emits an embarrassing chittering sound when powered (not consistently), how can I cure this? And I bought a 10w Banggood led headlamp as recommended here, and the controller/lcd has a headlamp switch built in, but the wiring and connector are tiny; should I wire it through a relay?
Ronnie
Additional time was spent re-engineering the poxy Wuxing brake levers (I wanted cutouts on both brakes, and they came with the kit), one of whose cable clip rivet fell out when I took it out of the packet, and on - very- close inspection they turned out to have soft aluminium alloy pivots, which I replaced with stainless button screws and nylocs with acetal washers as shims. Be warned! (Ciclotek not interested btw).
Anyway, this is my first electrified bike, so pleased to report that although the motor's not powerful, the extra shove is welcome, taking the strain off my back while still giving me exercise.
A few queries: the motor watts readout seems to fluctuate more than I expected although I increased the max speed setting on the lcd, is this normal? The motor emits an embarrassing chittering sound when powered (not consistently), how can I cure this? And I bought a 10w Banggood led headlamp as recommended here, and the controller/lcd has a headlamp switch built in, but the wiring and connector are tiny; should I wire it through a relay?
Ronnie