If you saw just how many electrical connections that I had to make, you might have second thoughts on that. I know I did. This is bike #1, of this high amp, mid-drive type of e-bike, for me. Hub motor e-bikes are a walk in the park in comparison. Much less wires and cables to deal with and they are much thinner and easier to work with.We never doubted you Mike!
I just don't know yet. I'm having issues with the throttle working the motor correctly through the controller and there is no troubleshooting guide for me to look at. I think a Hall Sensor gave way inside the motor. I'm gonna have to return the motor now. Totally sucks.Hey Mike,
We are going to have an arrive-n-display pen for private parties to show off their hardware, no charge, just bragging rights! Are you gonna have that fine machine ready by September 20?
BTW, our facebook page is up, please check it out and like it!
Darren
There is no "What to Do" or "What Not to Do" User Guide or any guide for that matter for the controller or motor. It's like walking blindfolded into a minefield. You're on your own. LOLVery cool Yiiikes. Wish I was closer.
Dang, Miked. Sorry to read that!
I actually had no way to get my bike there. I also chose the wrong type of lithium battery to power the motor. I'm a failure and not worthy of the event! LOLYeah Mike, what he said!
On the first point, we have MANY DIY guys attending for grass roots help and we have EV West there, Michael Bream is fantastic, I can introduce you if you want.
On the second point, I have never in my life seen a piece of two wheeled engineering and fabrication like it and I came from the concept car industry! We have awards for peoples choice and best DIY, you would solidly be in the running for both.
Finally, KTLA5 News and KNBC4 News are covering the event along with 5 newspapers, the world will get their chance to see it. And filmmaker Scott Dupont will be shooting his next film there as well, you could get on the big screen!
C,mon uncle Mikey, whaddya say?
Bummer, the whole beauty of e-bikes is just plug it in and forget it and it's always ready to go.The batteries I'm using need to be babysat, coddled, and constantly monitored.