TongXin cental axle is made of 2 separate axles
I am amending my past saying : out the 2 TongXin motors I bought 3 years ago , 1 went out of order due to improper use of a 48v battery pack on a motor supposed to accommodate 24 volt ( it’s entirely my fault and responsibility , as i already wrote )
But the other one was returned to me by a young friend of my daughter mentioning that the axle had suddenly broke apart ! ( but it was not flooded as I erroneously said previously … got confused with a hub motor from Taiwan with inbuilt controller ….very cleaver but very poor waterproof quality )
I can’t describe the conditions of that accident since I wasn’t driving it , and the driver was very young and athletic and probably ready for extreme conditions , I have always supposed . So how did he treat the front wheel hub motor , to such limits that finally the axle was broken ?
I have never known , but it may be interesting to know if other TongXin user had to suffer from a similar weakness from the axle …???
Also i discovered after the accident that the central axle is made of 2 separate axles that don’t go all the way in and out on each side , I suppose it could have explained for that weakness
As to other problems I don’t recall of any , except it’s the most pleasant motor I have ever tried in the last 3 years ( and I remember a good hill climbing , silence , and easy acceleration capacities )
To DIANA LIN at TONGXIN : any recommendation perhaps as to the maximum force or weight that the central axle can withstand ? any other report of similar accident ? can a cyclist of 80 kgs safely drive of it ? what about 120 Kgs ?
the cyclist that broke the axle was a youngster of 65 kgs and very athletic ; and I suspect he might have jumped from the side-walk onto the road a few times , but should that be enough to make one axle to brake down ?
3 years later , is the motor still made of two different axles or is there now one unique central axle …can you justify by photos of inside views ( 2 axles or 1 axle ? )
I am amending my past saying : out the 2 TongXin motors I bought 3 years ago , 1 went out of order due to improper use of a 48v battery pack on a motor supposed to accommodate 24 volt ( it’s entirely my fault and responsibility , as i already wrote )
But the other one was returned to me by a young friend of my daughter mentioning that the axle had suddenly broke apart ! ( but it was not flooded as I erroneously said previously … got confused with a hub motor from Taiwan with inbuilt controller ….very cleaver but very poor waterproof quality )
I can’t describe the conditions of that accident since I wasn’t driving it , and the driver was very young and athletic and probably ready for extreme conditions , I have always supposed . So how did he treat the front wheel hub motor , to such limits that finally the axle was broken ?
I have never known , but it may be interesting to know if other TongXin user had to suffer from a similar weakness from the axle …???
Also i discovered after the accident that the central axle is made of 2 separate axles that don’t go all the way in and out on each side , I suppose it could have explained for that weakness
As to other problems I don’t recall of any , except it’s the most pleasant motor I have ever tried in the last 3 years ( and I remember a good hill climbing , silence , and easy acceleration capacities )
To DIANA LIN at TONGXIN : any recommendation perhaps as to the maximum force or weight that the central axle can withstand ? any other report of similar accident ? can a cyclist of 80 kgs safely drive of it ? what about 120 Kgs ?
the cyclist that broke the axle was a youngster of 65 kgs and very athletic ; and I suspect he might have jumped from the side-walk onto the road a few times , but should that be enough to make one axle to brake down ?
3 years later , is the motor still made of two different axles or is there now one unique central axle …can you justify by photos of inside views ( 2 axles or 1 axle ? )
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