Hello there
It is my first post in this site and I am not sure how to get around it , but I wanted to write to get an opinion of a techie as I value knowledge like a plus in life.
This is my e-bike and about one month ago I asked to have my brushless motor to be replaced being under warranty.
I complained rightfully that I did not have enough torque compare to other same models e-bike , I could hold easily the bike from going forward with my legs, not even being able to climb a little hill.
In the other hand that bike was flying at about 40-45 km/hour leaving most of e-bikes behind, the torque was the problem.
The company installed a new brushless motor, same one , I could see the difference in torque but to my disappointment I have lost speed now going the same speed as others around 30km/hour.
I tried to get back the old one to see what was the difference but the old motor was shipped back to the company.
I am trying to understand the technical reasons for that, gain in torque and loss of speed, before loss of torque but higher speed, somebody has an answer ?
question:
Is there a way I could get my e-bike going faster as before, it is a 350w with 48 volts battery.
I measure the voltage going to the brushless motor and I only get 33-35v, as I believe it may have been higher
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I there a way to change settings on the throttle so it can increase the voltage going to the brushless motor.
Any answer would be appreciated.
Thank you
charles
No.
Sorry just kidding.
It looks awesome.
People say alloy frame can be a problem but I rode alloy with 27kg of lead acid and it was fine. The hub was a rear hub.
Some more important questions need to be asked.
What is your max rider weight of anyone who may ride this bike?
How fast do you want to go?
What are your ambition for this bike. Is it a town bike on flat roads? Or is going off road?