Hi,
Was all set to pull the trigger on a Whoosh kit (and I might still if the 48v batteries come back in stock). In these interim I have changed the BB so I have room for a sensor, changed the crankset to a double affair from a triple as the chainline was too messed up with the wider BB. Not very happy with the quality of the crankset but not many cheap options.
I have just fitted v brakes (yes, I had ancient cantilever brakes before - I can stop now).
Anyway, in my boredom, I started to look at options. There is masses of info on the yose kits but I wonder how much is out of my date. I certainly like the price but if the kits no good then false economy.
I was originally going to go for a 26 inch cassette rear hub and downtube battery. My bike is an old MTB with aluminium frame and forks. Was not so keen on a front hub with aluminium forks but maybe I am being paranoid? I am not keen on loosing the front wheel in front of a lorry. I do have some steel forks that I expect could be swapped in if needed - edit, scratch that wrong diameter steerer....
I see that 250w rear yose kits are available (not willing to go with 350w marked motor) but in freewheel variant only? I also believe both front and rear kits are now 210rpm (although I think some are still higher rpm looking at torque and max speed) - correct? Not sure I am willing to go to the 350w kit but out of curiosity, is the power on a sticky label or stamped / etched into the motor case?
I see the rears hub is wider that 135mm so would need to spread the frame - not very keen on this tbh. Can anybody confirm the minimum dropout distance required on the Yose rear motor?
I see I can get a kit without battery or with battery and controller in battery cradle. My preference would be to have the controller separate - why? So I have more options to replace battery in the future. I see some mention the downtube batteries use Samsung cells - but I find this surprising given the price? Anybody know what cells are in the 36v 15.y ah downtube battery?
Also, it looks like a Lishui controllers which people appear not to like much (although I think Whoosh also use Lishui)?
Some people report quality control has gone down hill - thoughts?
The torque looks lower on these than the hiqh torque kit I was originally looking at. What experience are people getting on steep hills. All in, bike and rider about 100kg. Can put in 200w plus of my own power, I expect closer to 300w for short periods on the steeper sections. The 210 rpm motors apparently have 40nm if torque. Is that going to get me up short sections of 15% incline with my effort as well?
Finally, I could go with a battery from another seller. Any recommendations. The Liito Kala uncased ones are very cheap from China and I am happy to 3d print a case. Are these batteries truly awful and you get what you pay for?
C
Was all set to pull the trigger on a Whoosh kit (and I might still if the 48v batteries come back in stock). In these interim I have changed the BB so I have room for a sensor, changed the crankset to a double affair from a triple as the chainline was too messed up with the wider BB. Not very happy with the quality of the crankset but not many cheap options.
I have just fitted v brakes (yes, I had ancient cantilever brakes before - I can stop now).
Anyway, in my boredom, I started to look at options. There is masses of info on the yose kits but I wonder how much is out of my date. I certainly like the price but if the kits no good then false economy.
I was originally going to go for a 26 inch cassette rear hub and downtube battery. My bike is an old MTB with aluminium frame and forks. Was not so keen on a front hub with aluminium forks but maybe I am being paranoid? I am not keen on loosing the front wheel in front of a lorry. I do have some steel forks that I expect could be swapped in if needed - edit, scratch that wrong diameter steerer....
I see that 250w rear yose kits are available (not willing to go with 350w marked motor) but in freewheel variant only? I also believe both front and rear kits are now 210rpm (although I think some are still higher rpm looking at torque and max speed) - correct? Not sure I am willing to go to the 350w kit but out of curiosity, is the power on a sticky label or stamped / etched into the motor case?
I see the rears hub is wider that 135mm so would need to spread the frame - not very keen on this tbh. Can anybody confirm the minimum dropout distance required on the Yose rear motor?
I see I can get a kit without battery or with battery and controller in battery cradle. My preference would be to have the controller separate - why? So I have more options to replace battery in the future. I see some mention the downtube batteries use Samsung cells - but I find this surprising given the price? Anybody know what cells are in the 36v 15.y ah downtube battery?
Also, it looks like a Lishui controllers which people appear not to like much (although I think Whoosh also use Lishui)?
Some people report quality control has gone down hill - thoughts?
The torque looks lower on these than the hiqh torque kit I was originally looking at. What experience are people getting on steep hills. All in, bike and rider about 100kg. Can put in 200w plus of my own power, I expect closer to 300w for short periods on the steeper sections. The 210 rpm motors apparently have 40nm if torque. Is that going to get me up short sections of 15% incline with my effort as well?
Finally, I could go with a battery from another seller. Any recommendations. The Liito Kala uncased ones are very cheap from China and I am happy to 3d print a case. Are these batteries truly awful and you get what you pay for?
C
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