A kit for your carrera bike,maybe the oxydrive cst kit,on offer at £600 at the moment,14ah battery and i believe the bafang cst motor is one of the best climbers.
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The Q100, like the Xiongda is exceptionally free-running because the clutch is outside of the gears, so only the hub rotates. When a Bafang free-wheels, the gears go round because the clutch is between the gears and the motor.I was about to, in February, when this video was posted on ES about the 100SX:
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=76346
That got me start digging into the clutch.
I thought I posted something about a spring that came off the clutch last year.
I would swap my Birdy for one of those.Either of the Wispers would be good, the Torque version would give you huge climbing power. Both offer disc brakes for safe stopping down those steep hills!
All the best, David
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no, it's not entirely based on that video....
I hope your whole decision wasn't based on a third party video. .
I wish I could buy one...Lishui charge about $7-$10 premium for their controllers. Lishui are the largest manufacturer of e-bike controllers.
I am still waiting for mine.After the announcement of the BlueTooth controller months and months ago has anybody ever seen one in the flesh?
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. How easy to fit this [ for a novice?] Di I need anything else?A kit for your carrera bike,maybe the oxydrive cst kit,on offer at £600 at the moment,14ah battery and i believe the bafang cst motor is one of the best climbers.
A mole grip wrench worked for me, there was just enough of a lip to lock it on.I wish I could open my Mxus to grease a little but the screw on side plate is stuck
Thanks, point taken, happy about that.I find disk brakes easier for wheel change. It just drops out and slots back in again. No need to free the v brakes up to let the tires through.
Just never touch the brake lever when the wheel is out.
I have crank drive and 8 spd rear hub so the third option. For simplicity front hub rear gear. Is good as long as you never want to hot rod the motor.Thanks, point taken, happy about that.
Do you confer front vs rear hub ?
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Thanks again. Wisper and others use rear, woosh front. Im leaning towards woosh and upgrade tyres, pedals, brakes.I have crank drive and 8 spd rear hub so the third option. For simplicity front hub rear gear. Is good as long as you never want to hot rod the motor.
No hot rodding lol just small trips 3 to 5 miles on tarmac roads to the supermarket and coffee shops.Thanks again. Wisper and others use rear, woosh front. Im leaning towards woosh and upgrade tyres, pedals, brakes.
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