Hi Folks, I did have my Tongsheng TSDZ2 up for sale, but I've kept it and installed it on a new mountain bike. I bought a nearly new Forme Curbar 2 locally for next to nothing, and put the motor on. Third time I've installed this motor. Key learning points:
1. Internal cable routing that emerged by the bottom bracket proved to be a pain, and I had to re-route the rear brake hose externally, just managing to tuck it behind the motor bottom bracket lock ring. It was a very tight fit, however.
2. On previous installations, I removed the front derailleur because it's not needed. On this bike, the cable is routed internally, and I really didn't want to pull it out in case it was needed in the future. I re-positioned the derailleur on the down tube, unhooked the cable and moved the handlebar shifter so it was out of the way.
3. Existing chain only just long enough to go round motor chain ring, which is bigger than either of the two rings I took off the bike. See rear derailleur position in photo.
4. Re-positioned front derailleur got in the way of fixing the rear mudguard. Had to cut a hole in the mudguard so it fitted over/around front derailleur.
5. Must remember to check and tighten all motor anchor bolts after a few rides. With the two previous installations, the motor bolts came loose after four rides.
6. As before, I didn't fit the speed sensor. Shakedown ride showed everything working well. It did feel that I was getting a lot of assist a lot of the time. With two bars showing, I was flying along. With three and four bars, it didn't feel like I was getting appreciably more assist, even when going up still hills and pressing hard on the pedals. Sort of all-or-nothing. I've been considering a thumb throttle - would this simply replace the handlebar mini-switch that plugs into the VLCD5 display?
1. Internal cable routing that emerged by the bottom bracket proved to be a pain, and I had to re-route the rear brake hose externally, just managing to tuck it behind the motor bottom bracket lock ring. It was a very tight fit, however.
2. On previous installations, I removed the front derailleur because it's not needed. On this bike, the cable is routed internally, and I really didn't want to pull it out in case it was needed in the future. I re-positioned the derailleur on the down tube, unhooked the cable and moved the handlebar shifter so it was out of the way.
3. Existing chain only just long enough to go round motor chain ring, which is bigger than either of the two rings I took off the bike. See rear derailleur position in photo.
4. Re-positioned front derailleur got in the way of fixing the rear mudguard. Had to cut a hole in the mudguard so it fitted over/around front derailleur.
5. Must remember to check and tighten all motor anchor bolts after a few rides. With the two previous installations, the motor bolts came loose after four rides.
6. As before, I didn't fit the speed sensor. Shakedown ride showed everything working well. It did feel that I was getting a lot of assist a lot of the time. With two bars showing, I was flying along. With three and four bars, it didn't feel like I was getting appreciably more assist, even when going up still hills and pressing hard on the pedals. Sort of all-or-nothing. I've been considering a thumb throttle - would this simply replace the handlebar mini-switch that plugs into the VLCD5 display?