Folks - my first post here, so be gentle!
I started a eBike conversion (Yosepower back wheel kit) about a month ago, and have learnt a considerable amount about bikes and ebikes in the ensuing afternoons working on this project.
Finally, I'm a bit stumped about how to install the PAS sensor. I'm keen to get this on as it saves me fingering the throttle if I'm wanting some juice. The sensor works, but initially the pedal crank was too tight. I've filed off enough of the pedal to give about a mm clearance - although it's a little uneven (1mm on one side, 3mm on the other). The sensor pushes into the slot on the frame fine, but with a small amount of pedalling it quickly comes loose. There doesn't really seem to be anything holding it in there aside from the teeth, and you can pull it quite easily out. Is this thing designed to sit in the frame with just a snug push in? Seems a bit unlikely, but I can't rule out my uneven filing is the cause of the sensor popping out.
I've heard mention here that some people have used cable ties to secure the PAS sensor, but the ties are pulling at an angle (they'll just fall off otherwise) and seem to affect the function of the PAS sensor.
Am I missing something here, or is the design of this thing not exactly brilliant? Any other people have any methods of securing the sensor that aren't going to come loose after a few miles?
If I have to get another PAS sensor - with a better design, any recommendations for julet plug fitted PAS sensors that'll work with the Yose kit?
I started a eBike conversion (Yosepower back wheel kit) about a month ago, and have learnt a considerable amount about bikes and ebikes in the ensuing afternoons working on this project.
Finally, I'm a bit stumped about how to install the PAS sensor. I'm keen to get this on as it saves me fingering the throttle if I'm wanting some juice. The sensor works, but initially the pedal crank was too tight. I've filed off enough of the pedal to give about a mm clearance - although it's a little uneven (1mm on one side, 3mm on the other). The sensor pushes into the slot on the frame fine, but with a small amount of pedalling it quickly comes loose. There doesn't really seem to be anything holding it in there aside from the teeth, and you can pull it quite easily out. Is this thing designed to sit in the frame with just a snug push in? Seems a bit unlikely, but I can't rule out my uneven filing is the cause of the sensor popping out.
I've heard mention here that some people have used cable ties to secure the PAS sensor, but the ties are pulling at an angle (they'll just fall off otherwise) and seem to affect the function of the PAS sensor.
Am I missing something here, or is the design of this thing not exactly brilliant? Any other people have any methods of securing the sensor that aren't going to come loose after a few miles?
If I have to get another PAS sensor - with a better design, any recommendations for julet plug fitted PAS sensors that'll work with the Yose kit?