Bafang BBSHD 1000w Walk Around And Review 65kph - 40mph Test Run

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @geoelectro
    @geoelectro 4 года назад +49

    I put one of these on an older Schwinn bike in January. Updated the brakes, new tires. This thing flies. It can work in pedal assist mode where it looks like you’re just riding a bike. It has a throttle which I only tend to use at startups crossing a street or when pulling out of a turn when It’s too soon to pedal. Fun. Today I got it up to 38 MPH. I typically use power assist 2 or 3. Average around 15 MPH and cruise at 18 to 20 when I have the room. Got over 250 miles on it since the upgrade. I have discovered bike trails that I was unaware of because riding manually limited my distance from home. At 69 this makes me feel like I’m 30.😎

    • @comfortablynumb8832
      @comfortablynumb8832 2 года назад +2

      Hi I’m looking to buy a 750w how is the battery, motor after 2 years use

    • @geoelectro
      @geoelectro 2 года назад +2

      Still great. During the last winter I didn’t ride it as much after putting 1000 miles on it. When I decided to ride it again it appeared the battery wasn’t charging up fully. So I rode it a couple of times and recharged it. The second charge was better. Finally the last charge was back to normal. It was stored at 50% charge over the winter. I recently acquired a retro Columbia bike. It’s a remake of a 50’s model remade in the 80’s. Ive actually neglected the eBike since getting this retro bike. Anyway, no issues with the conversion.😎

    • @comfortablynumb8832
      @comfortablynumb8832 2 года назад +1

      @@geoelectro Thanks! Sounds a nice bike, I have an orange 224 full suspension it’s going on. Do you recommend upgrading the caset as per the video?

    • @geoelectro
      @geoelectro 2 года назад

      @@comfortablynumb8832 No I didn't. I did replace the chain, new brake pads, and ebike rated tires. I just ride like a cruiser so not a lot of shifting etc.

    • @comfortablynumb8832
      @comfortablynumb8832 2 года назад

      @@geoelectro thanks

  • @jamesbenot4475
    @jamesbenot4475 2 года назад +4

    At min 15 the walk feature is genius. Saved me carrying a 40-50lbs bike uphill and trough the woods. The BBSHD is rated at "cargo" it's heavy duty. You really don't to go much faster or worry about small weight differences. This machine is a beast!

  • @nztitirangi
    @nztitirangi 8 лет назад +85

    This is the best most informative review of this unit on the internet so far - good work. Thanks very much. A progress report would be useful also if you can find the time. Cheers from NZ.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +12

      Thanks very much, about to do a follow up 1000km progress update review...stay tuned

    • @dannyfubar3099
      @dannyfubar3099 7 лет назад +1

      Agreed.

    • @pibblesnbits
      @pibblesnbits 7 лет назад

      Where is the update!?!?! Is 40mph with or without pedaling?

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  7 лет назад +4

      I will try and do an update video on this bike, been going strong for nearly 2 years now! That is without pedaling, to be honest anything above about 30kms/hr with peddling is a bit useless, its just too quick for your legs to keep up.

    • @pibblesnbits
      @pibblesnbits 7 лет назад +1

      That sounds a little low. What is the range of gears on your rear cassette?

  • @gedofgont1006
    @gedofgont1006 3 года назад +13

    Love it!
    All that power and yet so quiet.🍻
    Really neat conversion job, too.👏👏 Good cable management, from what I could tell.👍
    I've just ordered the BBSO2, 750W kit.
    I'm in the UK though, with its ridiculous 250W restriction, so keep it under your hat, OK everybody?😉🤝

    • @originalrecipe6113
      @originalrecipe6113 3 года назад +2

      bro. I have the 750w kit. Love it. However, know that you will have to DIY the DIY things. It took me and my dad three days to install. Maybe it's cus we were a little unorthodox, but still. Also, you may not even need to have it go at its 34mph speed. For me, 26mph is more than enough. I bought the 750w because of the amount of torque it has. I plan on going uphill a lot. It's pretty good.

    • @allywilkeforsenate
      @allywilkeforsenate 3 года назад +5

      Unjust laws need not be obeyed.

    • @gedofgont1006
      @gedofgont1006 3 года назад +1

      @@allywilkeforsenate And they are not being....🤭🤝

    • @niceboy761
      @niceboy761 3 года назад

      @@originalrecipe6113 are you uk if so we're did you get your motor thanks

    • @originalrecipe6113
      @originalrecipe6113 3 года назад +1

      @@niceboy761 I got all my materials from Ali Express and Amazon. It's the Bafang 48v 750w mid drive. I bought a 20ah battery with it as well, and it can go 30 miles if you go around 15mph with it on throttle, about 10 more miles if you do pedal assist

  • @amazonman1936
    @amazonman1936 2 года назад +2

    I have this same set-up. But don't have a throttle. Only pedal assist. You're range and speed dovetails with what I can keep track of. You say that pedal assist gives you about 60% of the available power and the throttle gives you all available power. I believe you, and I can see that in your video when you use the throttle.
    I love this system. No complaints at all. Fastest I've been is 40+MPH going down a hill. Roll between 15-20MPH all the time with very little effort. Nice video. Thanks for making it.

  • @BrunoPOWEEER
    @BrunoPOWEEER 8 лет назад +20

    Haaaaaa you actually made a video!!!! AWESOME review I just sent the link to Ewan, you mentioned every little detail, this will help a lot of people =]
    Well done!

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      +ElectricBike (Bruno) Thanks mate, your videos definitely inspired me to start my channel :)

    • @BrunoPOWEEER
      @BrunoPOWEEER 8 лет назад +1

      +Fresh Anything - Yeah.... remember we were in the Carpark talking about making videos, how I started my channel (kinda by accident) with one single video that got lots of views... I hope this video does the same to you!!!! I can tell that this video here will get LOTS OF VIEWS.
      If you're serious about the channel thing, I can recommend some really cool RUclips tools that helped me and many other channels to grow bruno2bari@gmail.com ....yeahhh so much POWER!!

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      +ElectricBike (Bruno) thanks mate! I sent you an email...

  • @waynenakanishi971
    @waynenakanishi971 5 лет назад +8

    I own the bbs02. It's still very powerful for a bicycle. So amazing that I save almost half of the time on commuting. Also I find the speedometer is very accurate. It is only 1 or 2 off the gps.

    • @ForWhomBellstols
      @ForWhomBellstols 4 года назад

      Im thinking to get one for myself, could you tell me good Sir, how many miles can you roughly make on one battery charge.

    • @waynenakanishi971
      @waynenakanishi971 4 года назад

      @@ForWhomBellstols It depends on the assisted level and your battery. I use it with a 48V 15Ah LPF battery. Among the 5 assisted level I settle on level 2, with the average speed of 40kph when pedaling, the battery will give me 40+km of range. With level 1 pedal assist, I estimate around 70km. Remember the assisted level of bbs02 is speed oriented. You go higher then you go faster, but only to a certain extent. If you have a custom controller then that's another story.

  • @cptxeros
    @cptxeros 8 лет назад +16

    Thx m8 , you have convinced me to go for the mid drive instead of the Hub motor . !

  • @maxwelltheobald4470
    @maxwelltheobald4470 7 лет назад +4

    I love an MTB set up for tarmac. They look purposeful somehow. I have a SS Trek 4500 alpha with slicks and a 203mm front disc, Rock shox and nothing else. It weighs in at 25lbs even. Nice bike mate.

  • @philflip1963
    @philflip1963 2 года назад +2

    An excellent review, all the information you want to know about this kind of setup concicely and clearly delivered, thanks.

  • @truthseekers666
    @truthseekers666 8 лет назад +4

    Ive just made myself a 750watt one and yeah the front chain sprocket is a pain on mine too. I loved the way you did this video. i will be doing a video on my conversion and riding soon. thanks.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      Thanks for watching, I hope to be making some more videos again soon. Have fun on your setup!

    • @brett3060
      @brett3060 8 лет назад

      hey, how long is the battery life? ive heard that they dont last long.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      brett3060 it's been great, 1 year on now.

    • @brett3060
      @brett3060 8 лет назад

      Fresh Anything any advice for someone who's gonna do something similar? cheers

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +3

      brett3060 make sure you change the chain wheel because the original one will rip your chain apart and is so heavy and jerky and makes the whole experience less enjoyable. Stay safe and have fun! Don't bring attention to yourself! Most peeps don't know I'm on an electric bike because I also pedal and it's so quiet...

  • @TimpBizkit
    @TimpBizkit 3 года назад +2

    I went 21 miles in 55 minutes throttle only on the 48V 17.5Ah battery. Plenty of 25 mph stuff and some ups and downs so pretty good range. Charged up and used 614Wh - only 3/4 of the battery! Going 35 to 40 does drink it though.

  • @Mazxlol
    @Mazxlol 7 лет назад +3

    I got the same setup except its 750W motor to make it legal in California (750W max). Very cool setup indeed. I like your other bike accessories as well, i only installed a bike light but thats about it.

  • @cia4915
    @cia4915 4 года назад +1

    Nice bike. I have a scott sub 20 and i will put a 48 volt 1000watt mid drive 68mm bafang with a 52 volt battery. I am glad to see that it fits your Scott hood because my scott is about the same. I will go with 44 teeth in front. 👍🏼I can't wait to get it. If you would of got a better display head unit you could go faster each head unit has different limiters most are 99 kph the one you purchased cuts out 70 kph but its still fast.

  • @BEEBEE159
    @BEEBEE159 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for making this video. I found it very helpful. This is the most comprehensive video I have seen regarding the Bafang mid-drive system. Thanks again.

  • @rdkuless
    @rdkuless 4 года назад +1

    Thanks.. i never thought about turning the display around or putting the control on/off buttons on the right side.. Great idea

  • @ibsn87
    @ibsn87 6 лет назад +1

    Also, not sure if it was mentioned. But always store liion or Lopo batteries at 3.8v per cell. Will increase the life of your batteries significantly! Never leave batteries fully charged for any longer then needed. (If you care about your battery I guess)
    I use a Wemo remote PowerPoint.. if I know I need the bike in the morning, I set it to turn on charge at 2am.
    Tesla cars also do this, only charge as much as is needed for the journey, and use similar 18650 cells.

  • @ashpunting
    @ashpunting 2 года назад +1

    I like your set up I got the 500c display with my bbshd because it's all in one I actually got the programming cable so I could have full throttle all the time no matter wot pedal assist I'm in good video man 👍🏾💯

  • @its_Tricky83
    @its_Tricky83 2 года назад +1

    So close to 1000 Subs... Nice vid mate!

  • @TeamCGS2005
    @TeamCGS2005 8 лет назад +5

    Excellent review mate. Been thinking about buying either this or the Add-e/Go-e friction kits, but your review has made the decision somewhat easier.

  • @baqcasanke
    @baqcasanke 8 лет назад +3

    Thank you thank you i am building an ebike from the ground up and am trying to decide between 2wd with 2 bafang bpm's or 1wd with a bafang bbshd. Your review was helpful in my quest!

  • @MicroRCFiend
    @MicroRCFiend 6 лет назад +2

    Your scott conversion looks exactly like my boardman comp conversion, even down to battery and mudguards.
    Only thing different is you have faster BBSHD and road tyres although even those look like city jets I 'm considering for road use.
    I thin you have sweet taste, nice bike :)

  • @jimhofoss9982
    @jimhofoss9982 7 лет назад +2

    I purchased the older bb 750. I used a nuvinci 360 automatic hub in the rear with it. Works real good, one chainline so no issues with clunky gear changes or broken chains, It would be even more awesome with the 1000 watt model!

    • @herkko61
      @herkko61 7 лет назад

      Is there any review of your setup available? I got nuvinci (the first model) too and going to modify the bike an electric one.

    • @jimhofoss9982
      @jimhofoss9982 7 лет назад +1

      herkko61 hey, didn't make a review, but used the biggest nuvinci sprocket I could find online...22 tooth on the back, and a 34 Raceface narrow/wide tooth on the Bafang. I put it on a Trek Fuel EX full suspension, so I had to add an adjustable spring tensioner, to accomodate for the swingarm movement. I haven't had one instance of the chain coming off, but you CAN feel the flexing in the carbon fiber swingarm when torqing hard! Probably be more solid on a hardtail....that being said, last weekend took some e-bikes and buddies to Spieker mountain. It's a hiking trail, with about 2000 ft elevation over a couple of kms. Real steep! I was on my Giant with a 500 watt geared rear hub motor....I made it about halfway, and cooked my controller 😔. But the bafang/ nuvinci on the Trek Fuel EX climbed the entire trail to the top- with just a 10 amp/hr 48 volt battery!😲 Insane amount of torque! Nuvinci hubs and mid drive motors compliment each other....the motor can spin easily with the super low gearing, and not overheat. I think I was pushing the nuvinci to the limit, though....manufacturer recommends no more than a 500 watt motor driving the nuvinci, but it passed the " stress test" with flying colours! I didn't have an inclination meter in my back pocket, but I swear some of the slopes were over 50 degrees. Had a 2.5" x26" tire at about 20 psi on the back to put a good footprint on the ground. Met some winded hikers on the way down, and they couldn't believe we took bikes up there. I think the nuvinci is very efficient with a middrive motor, and buttery smooth. The Bafang is good with a typical gear cluster on the back hub, but can mash the chain and cassette pretty good, shifting under power. With the nuvinci, there is NO mashing, and power shifting is seamless and silent, so I think that the drivetrain will last longer, with less maintainance. Yes it is a heavier hub, but not noticable with a motor at all. If you were hesitating, wonder no more....you will be extremely pleased with the results!! cheers!

    • @herkko61
      @herkko61 7 лет назад

      Thank you very much for your reply. I'll use Nuvinci + Bafang only in my city bike, so I think the torque will never be even close to a mountain bike use. Also, the first Nuvinci model should be the toughest to stand the torque. Just wondering because I'm quite a heavy guy. I already changed the rear sprocket to a White Industries' "heavy use" one, 20t if I recall correctly. Then I only need a Raceface 34 narrow/wide, that's all. This 1kW motor must be a beast! :) In my neighborhood there are many very steep hills. I like cycling as exercise but my knees are aching nowadays too much when riding up the hills.

    • @jimhofoss9982
      @jimhofoss9982 7 лет назад

      herkko61 my stock chainwheel I got with my Bafang motor was a 44 tooth....I got an aftermarket spider that fit the Bafang motor from Hipower cycles. That way I was able to bolt up a variety of different chainwheels to the Bafang unit....I chose the Raceface 34 tooth for the crazy mountainclimbing torque....overkill for the city. Stock should work great with the nuvinci. I thought I'd tell you about the aftermarket spider...bafang has a 5 bolt pattern thats kinda unique to their brand, which limits your gearing options, I am not sure if they now offer different chainwheel options with the motor...but the spider was cheap, around 20 bucks, if you wanted that option. And then the narrow/wide chainwheels become an option. I like them-they do a great job of keeping the chain on the sprockets!😄

    • @herkko61
      @herkko61 7 лет назад

      Thanks again Jim. Then I go with the Bafang chainwheel but keep in mind the spider adapter alternative if I later decide to move to mountain biking aswell. In that case I definitely need a spider.

  • @TopiMatikainen
    @TopiMatikainen 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the video! One of the more betters ones I've seen! Want to convert my 29er Single Speed MTB with this kit but still thinking if should go geared.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      I would probably go geared otherwise you will put too much stress and work on the motor when going up steep hills. I still find I need to treat it as if the motor wasn't there to get the best results..

    • @TopiMatikainen
      @TopiMatikainen 8 лет назад +1

      +Fresh Anything Thnks for the tip! Will take a look into geared setup :)

  • @andy-the-gardener
    @andy-the-gardener 8 лет назад +11

    effective description of the product. makes me wanna go an buy it. looks fun

  • @leoanicakagnarlyse-bikeadv8444
    @leoanicakagnarlyse-bikeadv8444 4 года назад +1

    Great video mate ,I’m in the process of ordering my 1000 w motor for my bike and can’t wait to give it a whirl 👍

    • @robonoskiRST
      @robonoskiRST 4 года назад

      teespring.com/stores/fat-tire-e-bike-riders-3

    • @andymacka5553
      @andymacka5553 4 года назад

      So am I mate 1000watt 52v batt stil in China putting on trek roscoe 6 👍👍

  • @YoureNowOnTV
    @YoureNowOnTV 3 года назад

    Nice video even 5 years later. Cheers! 😀👍

  • @FERNANDOFRANCHI
    @FERNANDOFRANCHI 2 года назад

    I have been getting all information I can about BAFANGS motors and about the different batteries I can use before I order mine.
    Your video has been the best video I have seen so far. I think I don’t need to see any more videos after yours. Thank you.
    Nevertheless I have few questions. How many teeth has the new chainring? It looked to have less teeth. Is it made of aluminum or steel? I would like to get the smallest chainring that fits because I usually do extreme extended climbing and I don’t want to force the motor. I am not interested in speed. Only interested in climbing.
    Another question: Can you use a 52V battery with that very same motor?
    Thank you. I gave you a thumb up very well deserved and I subscribed too.
    I live in Southern California. This area is a paradise for mountain bikers.
    Thanks again.

  • @warlockboyburns
    @warlockboyburns 8 лет назад +8

    Going from a hub wheel where it doesn't matter what gear you're in to this has a been a steep learning curve but getting used to it and the mechanical resistance is so minimal that I use it with no power 50% of the time :D

    • @gedofgont1006
      @gedofgont1006 2 года назад +2

      I've got a BBSO2, with a 17.5ah 48v battery, which I fitted about 8 months ago, to a Boardman hybrid-type commuter.
      Riding under normal road conditions (ie 15mph on decent surfaces with little head wind) and assisting the motor to a fair degree, I can easily get over 100 miles of range between charges. And I'm recharging when I get down to between 2 and 3 bars, so plenty of juice still left.
      The trick is not to rely on the motor any more than you have to. Save it for the steeper hills. You'll stay fit that way as well.
      Happy e-biking! 😁💪

  • @neonembrace1384
    @neonembrace1384 8 лет назад +4

    I just bought and fitted the 750W BBS02.. It saves 250W power than the 1000W and still provides 160nm therefore will go further.. especially with 15Ah Battery.. I think the BBHD is overkill and best suited to the fat heavy bikes.. Fitted it to my Kinesis XC2 and very happy.. Top speed 47mph 😀

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +3

      Sounds a fun setup, I just want a fun bike and I certainly have that!

    • @kecelam
      @kecelam 7 лет назад +2

      Are U sure? 47mph? It's more than 75km/hour speed.

    • @kimprojects5747
      @kimprojects5747 6 лет назад +1

      where did you buy?

  • @emaxelectrics1415
    @emaxelectrics1415 8 лет назад +5

    Nice video mate, hope its going well and definitely a life-changing investment!

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +1

      +eMax eBikes Thanks Emax Team, thought your work and end product was top class. I'll be posting a follow up video soon, 1000kms nearly done and still going strong...Might invest in a 2nd battery soon...

  • @rossleach5881
    @rossleach5881 6 лет назад +1

    Good video with all sensible comments and not carrying on with a lot of crap. What program do you need on a computer to muck around with the speed limiter? What else needs changing on the program other than the speed limitation? Does the replacement throttle just plug straight into the wiring harness or do you need to notify the wiring?

  • @connicrow9463
    @connicrow9463 Год назад

    Thanks for the video! About to order a Bafang mid motor and now doing research. My questions: What size & brand are your new skinny commuter tires? Are the brake sensors installed for both sides or just that one right side ? What glue did you use? The USB cable is to reprogram the controller (not the display), or the motor, or both? And what are some restrictions that should be changed w throttle only mode?
    Much appreciate!

  • @nickmillington9813
    @nickmillington9813 3 года назад +1

    Excellent review! Just wondering if you had to modify your bottom bracket? Did you need an adaptor? Cheers.

  • @frankbiz
    @frankbiz 7 лет назад +4

    Excellent review, very informative. Thanks so much!

  • @NYangryguy
    @NYangryguy 8 лет назад +2

    I have the 750 on my diamondback now I think I will get the 1000w and put the 750w on my wife's diamondback Lux. I put on some kwik seven 5's for the the street so much fun to ride. Love that set up. I found this sweet mount to get the light off the bars and centered mounts in the spacers. Minori made in japan.

    • @eddyjawed4871
      @eddyjawed4871 8 лет назад

      what's the range and what size battery are you using on your 750W?

    • @NYangryguy
      @NYangryguy 8 лет назад +2

      52v Panasonic cells 20-40 miles not many hills here I use the throttle a lot. Around 20 miles throttle only mostly flat terrain. Then it depends on how much you peddle which PAS mode you use. Almost 500 miles on mine now still runs nice.

    • @eddyjawed4871
      @eddyjawed4871 8 лет назад +1

      thanks for the quick reply, I just brought mine came in the post today. I am busy installing it and will probably use it ona 20AH 48v battery. I have been using wheel hub motors but this time decided to use these mid drive motors instead. I'll let you know how it is in a few weeks lol

    • @NYangryguy
      @NYangryguy 8 лет назад +1

      Holy amp hours batman. I only have the 11.5ah battery. With the 20ah battery double it most likely.

  • @daVidFonda
    @daVidFonda 8 лет назад +7

    Great and complete review. Thanks !

  • @Bruce.B
    @Bruce.B 8 лет назад

    it is very helpful. I wasnt going to buy bafang because of there is no only-throtle mode. thank you.

    • @NoodlesTBograt
      @NoodlesTBograt 7 лет назад

      The cable is about $20 and you only have to change 1 setting to get throttle only

  • @grizcuz
    @grizcuz 6 лет назад +1

    Any experience of using that shark style of battery pack in the rain and just how waterproof it is or isn't? Although, I'm in one of the wetter parts of the UK and comparing the weather to down under is probably akin to comparing apples to oranges. Looking at converting a mountain bike [bottom bracket type and measurements nightmare] to BBSHD and in the process of deciding on things like a good donor bike and either a triangle battery pack and bag or a shark style one like yours. Very nice bike and one of the more detailed RUclips videos on the subject. Thanks.

  • @PeterC408
    @PeterC408 8 лет назад +14

    Nice. Thanks for the road test. Good thing those cars are on the other side of the road. A little unnerving to watch as an American. Mine is limited to 32 KMH but I would like to go a bit faster.

    • @hangterisaan
      @hangterisaan 8 лет назад +1

      just put the limiter higher or remove it. simply done. ;-)

    • @tarstarkusz
      @tarstarkusz 6 лет назад +4

      Even a relatively mild increase in speed will dramatically reduce your range. If you stick to 15mph or less, you can expect around 20-30 watt hours per mile depending on conditions. But it goes up dramatically from there. Once you are over 20mph the energy consumption goes almost straight up as you increase the speed. Not only do you have the normal exponential increase of energy with speed, but you get enormous wind resistance.

    • @SSToor
      @SSToor 5 лет назад +9

      32 kmph is enough, that way you are safe, police wont annoy you and you have great mileage, going at 65kmph on bike designed to go at 20kmph is just disaster, so many things waiting to go wrong. Have you heard of physics formula that if you double your speed, force increases by a factor of 4, so going at 65kmph from 30kmph will means you need 4x as much power from battery/motor and upon impact injury will be 4x worse.

    • @SuperiorNo1
      @SuperiorNo1 3 года назад +4

      @@SSToor Your a Prick 😈

    • @TimpBizkit
      @TimpBizkit 3 года назад +2

      @@SSToor It's nice to be able to go that speed, although for long distance cruising it's not economical, and I recommend a decent helmet. I'm thinking of upgrading to a downhill MTB helmet (want a motorcycle helmet but with better visibility and a bit cooler and lighter for pedaling), currently got a green cycle helmet but want a bit more padding/protection.
      Biggest danger I found was drivers doing maneuvers in front of you, not expecting you at close to motorcycle speeds on a push bike.

  • @gavinboyle557
    @gavinboyle557 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for the great video. I was thinking about going with the 3000w cyclone but ended up with the BBSHD thanks to this video. Been a couple of months now and i love it. The only thing I would add to this video is to pay attention to the quality of the cells used in the battery pack. Don't go cheap! The battery makes a noticeable difference to the performance. When my current 48V 40A drain battery dies I will go for a 52V 40A battery. I really enjoy the peakiness of the freshly charged 48V battery which lasts about 5-10 mins. With a 52V battery I am hoping this 5-10 minutes will become 10-20 minutes.

    • @dimamanzano
      @dimamanzano 7 лет назад +1

      Gavin Boyle By 40A you mean ofcorse amps? But what AH you have? I finally bought BBSHD and now I have to decide about the battery. What is better, 48v 17 ah or 52v 14 ah? Is 52v worth it if I get less AH for the same money?

    • @gavinboyle557
      @gavinboyle557 7 лет назад +1

      I have a 48V 7.8AH currently. I commute 8km to work and the 7.8V battery does this distance easily. Using throttle only at full power I can do 12-15 Km. I am 95kg and encounter a few small hills. When the battery is fully charged for the first 5-10 mins the acceleration is noticeably quicker. If you do a google search of a discharge curve graph of a say a Samsung 25R li-ion cell you will see that the very top tip of the voltage curve drops off rather quickly. As the voltage drops from its peak so does the acceleration. The 52V battery keeps you in that higher voltage band longer than a 48V battery.
      48V x 17Ah = 816 Wh 52V x 14Ah = 728 Wh. So choose the 52V and get an additional 5-10 minutes of peaky acceleration or choose the 48V and get an extra 12% capacity.
      Since I ride a short distance I would go for the 52V 14Ah. However if you need to travel more than 20kms you will need that extra 12% capacity.

    • @geraldhenrickson7472
      @geraldhenrickson7472 7 лет назад +3

      A 40 amp hour battery? That is huge. Is that a rack mount battery pack? Wherever did you locate such a thing?

    • @dimamanzano
      @dimamanzano 7 лет назад +2

      G Henrickson His battery isn't 40 amp hour but only 7.8AH, read below. I have 52V 17.5AH and my bike with BBSHD goes about 55 km using just the throttle.

    • @gavinboyle557
      @gavinboyle557 7 лет назад +1

      I see you went for the 52V. Awesome you are getting 55km. I am only getting about 45km tops. My crappy Samsung 26F celled 48V 15A battery is my limiting factor. I should have learnt/researched more before buying . I know now the BBSHD needs a battery that can easily deliver a constant 30A (when required) and that 48V is fine but 52V is better.

  • @jackreacher1963
    @jackreacher1963 3 года назад

    I have same kit and i put it on my Scott sub 20 I had to get a bling ring lekkie and its worth it , 42 tooth 135 dollars cad but it is a must. I would really like to get some shoxs like you have. I got a shift sencor and its good. I would just flick my lever and shift and that worked really good. Thanks for video 👍🇨🇦👍🍻🚲🚲

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 3 года назад +4

    60 km/h and it seemed to have even more to give, just insane.

    • @emish4282
      @emish4282 3 года назад +1

      The more insane thing is that people will even go that speed on these kind of ebikes! Very unstable and bad range.

    • @SpicyMushroom469
      @SpicyMushroom469 Год назад

      @@emish4282 bbs02 750w using 20AH battery does 20-25 miles pushing it hard going 30+mph. if i charge my battery everyday it costs about £2 per week 🙂

  • @hughmcgown
    @hughmcgown 5 лет назад +1

    Does pedaling with throttle only mode hurt the motor? seems like pedal assist is how theyre meant to be run? good video, thinking of this model in brisbane, I also like the idea of buying the programming cable instead of gear sensor, I had heard that delay may get annoying, I like the idea of using throttle separate to pedaling but I want to do big distance so wanting to pedal same time or is it better to start in throttle only mode get up to speed and switch to pedal assist? I think mid drive are so cool but seems the best way to wear a motor out quick having it double as the crank rather than separate like a hill topper or hub on front wheel

    • @hughmcgown
      @hughmcgown 5 лет назад

      I'm also thinking of keeping it legal speed and getting a motorbike license, I think cops want to bust these bikes they are like riding a motorbike without registration like a free ride it would piss anyone off used to having accountability for accidents. I want to get 1000w model for when laws change and can up the speed and register it, I think if you hit someone at 70km you'll be in serious shit trying to explain it lol

    • @hughmcgown
      @hughmcgown 5 лет назад

      I should add lastly though, I love the bike, so inspiring that mud guard is sick too.

  • @BK42Cycles
    @BK42Cycles 6 лет назад

    What a nice video! Thanks for sharing your gears sir!

  • @jerryx2000
    @jerryx2000 4 года назад +3

    Is it still working flawless?

  • @РоманНикишин-ь4ю
    @РоманНикишин-ь4ю 7 лет назад +1

    Cool and very informative review! Thank you very much! Tell, please, what type of brake lever you got installed?

  • @cinziafrancisco9315
    @cinziafrancisco9315 4 года назад

    Hello and thanks for the great review of the Bafang BBSHD 1000w kit.
    I am planning to install the kit on my DiamondBack Apex MTB frame, I would like to ask where you purchased the speed controller on the left side of the handlebar as this sound like the better setup for me.
    Regards. Francisco.

    • @bobbysusenbach9687
      @bobbysusenbach9687 3 года назад

      Great videi Will you please provide the make, model, and, if possible, where to purchase the improved throttle? Thanks,.

  • @RickOchet12345
    @RickOchet12345 8 лет назад +2

    THANK YOU very much for the comprehensive review, the best I've seen! I'm going to upgrade my MTB next week :D

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      Thanks for the compliment! I love this setup! I will be doing a 1000km follow up review soon...

    • @RickOchet12345
      @RickOchet12345 8 лет назад +1

      +Fresh Anything That's awesome - Hopefully you've had no issues with the first 1,000kms! I just took in my Norco today to get converted, asked for the Lekkie Bling Ring to be put on it from the get go since you've had a good experience with it! Got to ride a demo one at the shop and WOW- can't wait until I get mine next week and look forward to your update video too! Cheers and thanks /r

  • @bjornlindqvist8305
    @bjornlindqvist8305 8 лет назад +7

    Max speed: 78 km/h! You MUST make a video when you ride the bike!

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +3

      I will be making many videos soon of riding... I am sourcing a decent Gopro setup shortly to create them because at those speeds you can't be holding a mobile phone!

    • @tonielcock8891
      @tonielcock8891 4 года назад

      Don't you find that the smaller front chainring lowers top speed.
      At the moment lm waiting for the 48t as I will see how I get on with that.

    • @TimpBizkit
      @TimpBizkit 3 года назад

      @@tonielcock8891 I've found on mine that 7.5 to 8 metres of rollout will get the most performance out of the motor and 9 metres of rollout for both the motor and my legs at the same time. 52/12 on 26" x 1.5 wheels with a BBS02B. Unfortunately it rubs against the chain stay without spacing washers. Any of those lekkie cogs would have to be smaller so worth using them with an 11 tooth as your highest gear. You will still get pretty fast on the smaller cogs. The above is for maximum flat land speed with pedal + throttle.

    • @tonielcock8891
      @tonielcock8891 3 года назад

      @@TimpBizkit what do you mean 7 to 8 metres of travel? I have gone back down to the 44t from the 48t and would never go any more than 44t now.
      Got 37mph down hill and 32.8mph, happy with the performance

  • @patrickjones4510
    @patrickjones4510 5 лет назад +1

    Great review 👍 how much did it cost???

  • @gjmob
    @gjmob 7 лет назад +1

    The handle bars are a bit different to the bike that I had when I was a kid. The only brake I had was the one inside the rear hub and you peddled backwards to apply the brakes. The problem was is you were flying down a hill and hit a big bump the chain would come off and have zero brakes. You had to put the bike down as soon as, so that you didn't gain anymore speed. Only one high gear and 29 inch wheels. Things have changed a lot. I might have to try something like this before I get too old.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  7 лет назад

      Yes I remember the back pedal brakes, awesome for doing 20 metre skids down a hill as a kid.

    • @gjmob
      @gjmob 7 лет назад

      We used to see who could do the longest skids, but the tyres back then would still last for ages because they were so tough. You would just have flat spots everywhere though. We lived in hilly country and my mate had a fixed wheel with no brakes, just fight back on the pedals to slow down. We were tough back then.

  • @sal98
    @sal98 2 года назад

    I know it's been a while, but do you remember where you ordered your thumb throttle. Great video by the way.

  • @valeriobattagli6840
    @valeriobattagli6840 4 года назад +1

    Nice bike man, would the PAS kick in also without speed sensor on the spoke?

  • @stestar09
    @stestar09 8 лет назад

    I'll rig it up like you've done then thanks, great review and ride vid, subscribed 👍👍

  • @sorrowinchrist3387
    @sorrowinchrist3387 5 лет назад

    Have you ever needed to grease the HD motor and why does it not come unlock? Also do you need to program it on the computer to make the speed more efficient? Could you go through and explain how much speed the motor is giving you on the PAS and also when you change gears? Can you pls talk about maintenance when do you need to bring it into a bike store to service the motor? Is the accuracy of the speed not correct and is the same with the DCP 18 Display?
    How much do you ride? 5 days a week and no issues?
    And will you stress the motor if you keep putting it on full speed?

  • @MtDandy
    @MtDandy 8 лет назад +4

    Top video mate. Answered heaps of questions Ive been asking myself and seeking out on the net. I tow a trailer with gear in it and live on a mountain up to 600m. Im considering the 750 BBS02 ( i have the bling ring) with the extra accessories you are using, wipperman heavy duty chain and 11-32 rear gears, but wondering if the BBSHD is better suited. I purchased a 48v 25a battery. After a couple of months how are the chainring and freewheel cassette gears wearing? Cheers from Mt Dandenong ( no flat tracks or paths here) near Melbourne.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +1

      I have had this running for about 8 months now, I have changed out my cassette for a 11-34 only because it wasn't new when I had the conversion done so was worn a little at the top end. Changed the chain also at the same time. I have been super impressed with the way this bike can chew up big hills in the mountains and also can be used as a commuter. Very versatile and fun setup. Best part is a relatively low noise profile so doesn't look out of place on the road or trails...I think the BBS02 is a good setup too but for peace of mind of it not burning out and the extra power the BBSHD is the way to go!

  • @StuntDoubleFPV
    @StuntDoubleFPV 8 лет назад +3

    Sweet ride

  • @SoaresGaucho
    @SoaresGaucho 4 года назад

    Amazing bike. It is very beautiful!

  • @MrBlompod
    @MrBlompod 6 лет назад +6

    you mentioned you upgraded the thumb throttle where did you get that? I need one for my build.... thanks :o)

  • @jaquesels581
    @jaquesels581 3 года назад +1

    55-60km/h using v brakes in Wales, death sentence 😍😍😍

    • @mikewade777
      @mikewade777 3 года назад +1

      You just got to replace them more often. Got a hill just west of the Brecon Beacons, 35mph before breaking just free wheeling and still not at the bottom.

  • @dannyfubar3099
    @dannyfubar3099 7 лет назад +1

    Outstanding, excellent review. It's refreshing not to have a Uncle Bill Narrative. :)
    What would be your opinion/advice and any one else's for doing this conversion to my 20" Folding Paratrooper? What is your weight and that of the bike? Sorry if I missed if you stated it. Thank you.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  7 лет назад

      About 20kg all up with motor and battery and bike. Eats up hills easily!

  • @MichaelJosephJr934
    @MichaelJosephJr934 5 лет назад +2

    That's a great speed not too crazy but not too slow. Good job

  • @IfItAintBrokeStillFixIt
    @IfItAintBrokeStillFixIt 8 лет назад +1

    great video. can I ask what is the pedal resistance like if you get caught out with a flat battery.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      It's fine actually, just like riding a normal bike but instead of it weighing 10kg it's about 20....great on the downhills haha

  • @polodrive8672
    @polodrive8672 8 лет назад +2

    Hello, I like the review. Question, by changing those tires to road tires did it help to go faster than your mtb tires?

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +2

      Yes I felt that it rolled better on the road and therefore probably less drag on the motor, especially up hills. I have changed them back to nobby tyres at the moment though because its winter and I haven't been commuting to work on the bike. More trail time...

    • @piyushtalegaonkar2940
      @piyushtalegaonkar2940 5 лет назад

      @@freshanything6629 How much Ah is the battery and how many miles it runs for such powerful motor?

    • @emish4282
      @emish4282 3 года назад

      @@piyushtalegaonkar2940 For daily commute get a 750w! This one is just much more powerhungry and much less economical in terms of milage.

  • @markweatherall7437
    @markweatherall7437 4 года назад

    Great video, I'm undecided weather to get this motor or the bbs02b. Guess its all down to cost and is it worth the extra almost £200?

    • @mikethomas6051
      @mikethomas6051 4 года назад

      Yes bbshd is better, its stronger and more perfected than 02

    • @Braindead19442
      @Braindead19442 2 года назад

      Read my comment. 750 so2 does 40mph. Two chainwheels a 44 and 52. Eight on back 11 tto 32.

  • @Coltrabagar
    @Coltrabagar 5 лет назад

    Very reasonable sound level. Not too loud at all.

  • @stakeout2
    @stakeout2 6 лет назад

    What if you hit a person at 60k and hurt them real bad , are they going to be covered some how with hospital bills ?same if you hit a car , what would happen or who is responsible for coverage? I ask because I'm going to be putting a bike together soon with a 60v battery hopping to reach speeds of 80kph. Thanks and very nice bike .

  • @sparky3387
    @sparky3387 8 лет назад +1

    Nice bike! I was wondering what throttle that is, I wouldn't mind upgrading my throttle to it!

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +1

      em3ev.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=200
      This is the same throttle here...

  • @aaron___6014
    @aaron___6014 6 лет назад

    How is it holding up? And only 40km range, really? Do you think it'd be noticably better with a 750watt motor?

  • @SqueakyWheelMakesNoise
    @SqueakyWheelMakesNoise 4 года назад +1

    When you installed it was it hard to line it up or did everything fit good? I just noticed this is an older video. So overall how do you like the bike free the upgrade?

  • @snaponsly
    @snaponsly 6 лет назад

    Watching in 2018... good video, love this setup!
    Currently installing this kit on my '17 Cube Acid 2x 29er... what size of rims and tires do you have on there for commuting?

  • @donaldbartholomew209
    @donaldbartholomew209 5 лет назад

    I was almost going to buy the bbshd but am now definitely going hub. definitely have to have a throttle and I don't pay for restrictions

    • @kaarelk274
      @kaarelk274 5 лет назад +1

      Midmotor is for hills, hub is for flat surface. Not saying you cant go uphill with hub, just its not meant for it.

  • @benjanning
    @benjanning 7 лет назад

    Hey, great video! What is the range of the bike approximately?

  • @richeco
    @richeco 6 лет назад

    Thanks mate, great video, much appreciated

  • @jaquesels581
    @jaquesels581 3 года назад

    Great review, i want to install on bicycle with V brakes, i am a bit worries about the braking power, i already think it,s not good enough, i live in Wales and it rains a lot... i think with this much power it will be risky. I probably need to invest in disk brake bicycle and convert. Probably cyclo bicycle... thanks again for video, very informative

    • @53glowe
      @53glowe 3 года назад +1

      I recently converted my Bianchi hardtail MTB to a Bafang mid-drive 750watt motor. Now having ridden it for some 250klms, I'm thankful I didn't put this on a bike with rim or V-brakes...the added weight and momentum would have quickly overcome anything but hydraulic disk brakes 👍

  • @markweatherall7437
    @markweatherall7437 4 года назад +4

    I wish you had kept the camera still when you showed us where the break sensor cable/magnet was clued to your break lever location. Couldn't quite see it.

    • @stevenmcknight6211
      @stevenmcknight6211 3 года назад

      "BRAKE"

    • @markweatherall7437
      @markweatherall7437 3 года назад

      @@stevenmcknight6211 You knew what I meant despite the auto typo error but you couldn't acknowledge it even many months later.

    • @stevenmcknight6211
      @stevenmcknight6211 3 года назад

      @@markweatherall7437 the spell checker gets blamed for a lot of things lol.

    • @markweatherall7437
      @markweatherall7437 3 года назад

      @@stevenmcknight6211 The ones that blame spelling are deflecting the truth or simply ignorant or arrogant or both.

  • @hangterisaan
    @hangterisaan 8 лет назад +1

    Imagine what its capable of. i have tge bbs02 for 2 weeks now. got 58 km/h on a straight so far by only changing wheel diametre. ordered the usb cable for prooer tuning now. ;-)

    • @hangterisaan
      @hangterisaan 8 лет назад

      *proper

    • @Jaker788
      @Jaker788 4 года назад

      Be careful what you program it for. Bbs02 controller is pretty weak. 25 amps continuous even is asking a lot of you want to to last.
      BBSHD can do 30 amps continuous no problem.

  • @MartinBristow
    @MartinBristow 8 лет назад +1

    Really useful video, thanks!

  • @CrIMiN8l
    @CrIMiN8l 6 лет назад

    NIce video, any mechanical issues so far?

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  6 лет назад

      Harminder Singh No issues at all! Still going strong!

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  6 лет назад

      gilessmokey you must have got a bad one or poor install...mine hasn’t missed a beat in 2 years

  • @martinlewis1015
    @martinlewis1015 5 лет назад +1

    I've got the older bbs1 which i shattered the spindle 3 times, and got upgrade to 350w and dropped speed from 20 to 18mph and not used pedal assist so less strain and now just get pedaling and open throttle. Been looking at better motor to fit onto old Kona ht but stuck on Bbshd but not 1000 or Bose 03

  • @patrickchubey3127
    @patrickchubey3127 5 лет назад

    I've got a Felt " Flying Machine " cruiser style bike, it was great on flat ground but now we're living in hill country and 7 speeds isn't enough. Is there any kind of Bafang motor and battery combination that you would recommend for maximum range considering the bike is really heavy and I'm 235 pounds too.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  5 лет назад

      Just upgraded this battery to a 30amp 52v, it's now a beast with this motor. Yesterday did 60kms in extreme Hill dirt terrain. No issues at all. Will eat up mountains. I still had 3 bars left on battery...you do need better tyres strong wall and thorn resistant tubes. I got a cpl of flats before I changed to the right setup...

  • @fastfridaysfacts3694
    @fastfridaysfacts3694 8 лет назад

    Do you have to peddle when you go up hills or does it have enough torque to use throttle only?By the way how much torque does your model have? I have a 1000 watt kit that will go 35 mph tops, maybe faster with a lighter rider. I weigh 210 lbs.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +1

      No most hills you don't need to pedal but it's much easier on the motor if you do, I have pedal assist disabled but I choose to pedal as well as throttle because I just love riding and using my legs gives better balance. This motor is a mid drive not hub motor so torque and speed is better. This motor is more like a 1500watt. Can top speed at 50mph bit you could get more with bigger front chain ring...

    • @That_Ultra_Guy
      @That_Ultra_Guy 4 года назад

      @@freshanything6629 hey man how fast would a 1000w motor go with a 52v 17.5ah battery on 27.5 inch wheels

  • @rocus80m
    @rocus80m 7 лет назад

    Awesome review, thanks a lot!

  • @ensom
    @ensom 8 лет назад +1

    which thumb throttle did you upgrade to? great build!

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +1

      emax-ebikes.com.au/product/thumb-throttle-left-hangs-below-bar/

    • @ensom
      @ensom 8 лет назад

      thanks!!!

  • @Chobaca
    @Chobaca 6 лет назад

    Where I live we're pretty much under water for 6 months out of the year. Have you put your setup through a lot of rain for extended periods of time? How did the battery and motor handle it?

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  6 лет назад

      Chobaca no problem at all with rain, yes have had it in heavy rain and also splashed water from large puddles. It’s still going strong both motor and battery!

  • @CANADA-fq9fh
    @CANADA-fq9fh 4 года назад

    I got a 1000W rear Hub Motor comes with it Samsung Battery 48V 13aH. However, I am NOT happy with both, the range also need a bit MORE speed. Sometimes I see other ebikes are better or a faster than mine in uphills for example. My question now is this;, if I try using 52V Battery, and it works, would I automatically get better range and not the speed or both? In case if it doesn't work, do you think that would damage the controller box or do I need to change it to get the above mentioned? I am SO upset!!!!

  • @heisapilot
    @heisapilot 8 лет назад +3

    good explanatory vid!

  • @psychopete3848
    @psychopete3848 2 года назад

    Where did you get that read fender? That is pretty sweet.

  • @Amatronix999
    @Amatronix999 8 лет назад +2

    hi, just curious if youve had any problems regarding the rear freewheel handling all that power?

  • @winstonpoplin
    @winstonpoplin 2 года назад

    I know im a bit late, but what was the throttle you used? And maybe the handlebars on the bike? Thanks

  • @dododo387
    @dododo387 4 года назад

    Well done Sir

  • @chriscurrie60
    @chriscurrie60 3 года назад

    Where did you get the rear mudguard from mate. Looks good

  • @7547JAMES
    @7547JAMES 7 месяцев назад

    Hello, what tooth ring was it, gave you had any issues over the years?

  • @simoncfly
    @simoncfly 7 лет назад +1

    I had the opposite problem with the aftermarket (Luna) chainring grabbing the chain. We tried different chains then went to the Bafang original and it works great. I'm finding PA2 is the best for riding and battery conservation sitting around 30kmh. I haven't found a need to change gears yet except when the battery ran out. I use it as a work commuter (fat bike) and get a weeks commuting out of one charge (900wh), that being around 40kms total distance.

  • @BBBYpsi
    @BBBYpsi 8 лет назад

    Nice set up there. I would someone want something with more range on full throttle. In the USA here that would only be about 13 miles at least you were honest about it. Would like 30 miles range on full throttle. The speed is awesome. guessing top speed is 32-40mph. What would you have to do to get twice as much range.

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад

      You can get double by using pedal assist but of you want a lot more than I suggest carry a 2nd battery or buy a battery bag but then it becomes heavier, not portable like on the frame and Very expensive!

  • @RickOchet12345
    @RickOchet12345 8 лет назад +1

    Hey FA- Just wondering how the bike is going since you've had it a while :) I've had my BBSHD for about 1000kms, no issues at all yet ;) :D

    • @freshanything6629
      @freshanything6629  8 лет назад +1

      RickO'chet it's honestly one of the best purchases I have ever made! Life changer! So much fun and has made me ride even more than ever! Love it

    • @RickOchet12345
      @RickOchet12345 8 лет назад

      I've heard that too - hopefully they're not too hard to replace.

  • @solopomodoro5853
    @solopomodoro5853 3 года назад

    So you dont use pas, and drive it with throttle, and paddle sametime? Or paddle only when not hitting throttle?

  • @SooTanGoo
    @SooTanGoo 6 лет назад

    epic video man! thanks!

  • @liberta1192
    @liberta1192 2 года назад

    Hello 👍 ,, you can change the pin (motor) that enters the frame of the bottom bracket,!?
    Let me explain,. I took the 100mm but, Pultroppo with the dissosamento chain crown house we are not there. He strains too much arrived at the 9 speed, from 10-11 goes hard and eats the iron.
    Since I have a 148×12 mtb wagon. No more margin even with picnic crown that I recovered 5mm .. Nothing! It doesn't work. So I would like to try on my old 26 rockrider 5.2 mtb
    Che a