The largest rear sprocket for hub gears is 24 teeth, SRAM and Shimano sprockest are compatible. One company launched a hub gear centre spider to which chainrings could be fitted for larger sprocket needs, but I can no longer find any trace of it.Still not sure if we can use the Bafang 46 tooth chain ring in place of the current 38 tooth, and just go for highest possible tooth count rear sprocket i can find.
Yes, took me four years but the SRAM P5 hub gear broke in the end with the Panasonic unit shifting loads.A 500w crank-drive will break your hub-gears. A 250w one probably would too. It would just take a bit longer. The gears are only designed for human power.
It gives you 350W (the difference between the two motors is the controller amperage). It will use the battery quicker.I was just about to quote you on the 250W reprogrammed to 18amp part. This sounds a bit above my skills, would it just allow the motor to draw more power from the battery?
Is anyone making a smaller chainring for the Bafang BBS02 kit, I need to drive the motor into 34 tooth or soemthing around that.go for the Bafang BBS02 36V 25A 500W.
Is that for towing, otherwise why?Is anyone making a smaller chainring for the Bafang BBS02 kit, I need to drive the motor into 34 tooth or soemthing around that.
Any advice appreciated !
You can get the Lekke Bling ring in a 36 or 42 tooth for the BBS01/2, e.g.:Is anyone making a smaller chainring for the Bafang BBS02 kit, I need to drive the motor into 34 tooth or soemthing around that.
Any advice appreciated !