Hello Gary….my current interest in the latest Chinese manufactured Golden Motor MP4 is their upgrade to a internal sine-wave controller. I'm experienced with the now BK USA Wavecrest Tidalforce ebikes (2005) using the same tech though having a 7 phase motor. I have 8 of these bikes. These are over engineered NASA quality electric hubs. They originally used a 36v/8ah NiMH front battery hub source. Mine are upgraded to use 46.2v Lithium Poly battery packs, which is the max voltage allowed.
So, with a small investment I decided to try out a complete Golden Motor Magic Pie 4 "kit". As you know, it works well and is dead silent. A Chinese TF or even a poor mans BionX model D?!?
I've installed this first MP4 on an older EVG PE (Police edition) ebike (BK 2004) which I've retained the original controller to power the great front 35 watt front light, rear LED light, original left hand brake handle to power the rear LED brake light function, and too the horn!
Test riding this MP4 power ebike, a few days ago, with a charged 51.5v (NanoTech 22.2v/8ah x 2) battery pack got me a level speed of 27mph/43.2kph (195lbs). I using both the GM BAC-601 and a Cateye Enduro 8 bike computer. Getting 28mph/45kph from a charged 58.8v battery pack shouldn't be a problem. Currently I decided on having a 14s5p (58.8v/12.5ah) battery pack made up to fit into the original EVG ebike battery case, that slides in the side compartment. This shouldn't be an issue, since the MP4 sine wave controller has 63v caps installed. I've attempted to get the GM R&D department to update to higher voltage caps & Mosfets, but….
I'm eager to still install the PAS setup, as I just received my BB tool, and test the 1-5 settings.
I just received a second MP4 rear 26" "kit" that I had the GM R&D Department rewind for higher top end speed, though lower torque. I'll be testing this unit as soon as it stops raining here in S. California! I'm being told it will get an "off road" speed of 34mph/55kph with a 48v battery. Lets see?
Gary, I've watched your videos and understand your a bit conservative in your speeds you like to ride. The last four years I've been riding street ebikes, I safely go to 31.5mph/50.4kph on level ground, though cruise around 25mph/40kph on my TF ebikes. I have a regular "cardio" 12 mile loop I ride 2/3 times a week. It's 6 miles up hill and then 6 miles downhill. And I've safely gone 40mph/64kph pedaling hard (53t-11t) on the Tidalforce bikes on a slight downhill.
Currently I have 31 ebikes in the collection and am looking for a low cost upgrade, and higher silent speeds, with the MP4 hubs. There is only one Company in Utah that can or will service the TF ebikes. The EVG ebikes use a heizmann brushed geared hub that is a bit noisy. Though I can go to 22mph/35.2kph using a charged 50.4v/8ah lithium battery pack. This is too slow for me. I have 17 of these ebikes.
I'd be curious to get your feedback on trying a 2wd dually MP4 setup for speed and performance on the street and even MTB trails.
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