Thanks,I notice the motor is only 250w ,is there much benefit in increasing wattage?
Short question that has a really really long answer !
So in super condensed version, generally the situation is
1. 250w is legal limit on UK. But it is fairly meaningless due to manner of testing. Many 250 peak at 8 or 900. The variance between so called 250w motors is really quite huge
2. Volts x amps = watts . So an increase in either amps or volts results in increased watts
3. Increasing amps equates to increased torque. Increased volts equates to increased speed
4. Volts can be increased by using a higher voltage battery. Or by placing a booster battery in series. E.g. Adding in a 7.4v pack to your 36v pack to get 44. 4v
5. To increase amps you need to do either a controller shunt mod (search forum for details)
All the above comes with lots of health warnings. Your battery and BMS needs to be capable of actually giving more amps or you may damage it
There are components inside your controller that will blow if you put too many volts through them (FETS) A 36V controller can generally cope with 44. 4v
The motor windings can only cope with so many watts before it turns into a bar fire. As before some 250w can take a whole lot more and some less so
So potential gains are speed, torque or both
Potential danger are damaged battery, controller or motor
Also your bike will no longer be legal in uk roads if goes above the legal cut off . I don't judge but I must point it out
The above is general info. I don't know the details of your specific bike