Excellent info. Well done. Thanks for taking the time to share. There has been endless discussions online about this and you guys were the first to really detail the differences.
I have a brand new x160 with a 48V battery and after reviewing your other video where you put a 60V battery in it, I went out and bought a brand new Segway x260 battery for my x160. I've running it for about a 2 weeks it's been running great. I get a lot more range and speed increased by about 7 mph. I have the stock 58 tooth sprocket it came with. Keep those videos coming.
@@proxyhx2075 I just upgraded to 58 tooth on my x260 and I like it a lot more than the 48 tooth, wheelies are alot easier, considerably faster acceleration on tight single track and hill climbing is a big increase
@@jkendrick63 In many cases, nobody would use a bigger tooth sprocket higher than 54t. That's the perfect balance between torque and top end speed for a stock LB-X or X260. Any higher and it might cause even more stress on the stock controller than a lower tooth sprocket which is usually the opposite. You'll take a significant hit on top end speed as well.
Very interesting. Do you have any way to measure the motor phase inductance and DC resistance Phase to phase on the X160? I have published a video on the 260 measured specs but having info on the X160 would be great too!
Great info on the differences. Thanks! Is it possible to modify a surron controller to allow more volts? What's the maximum voltage it will accept before an overvoltage trigger occurs? Lastly, I've got a suggestion regarding a "shunt" style mod. Could it be possible to dig the inductive current sensors out of the controller and replace them with others that supply half the signal readings. Or maybe even jump around the outside of the inductive sensors with a length of 10 or 8 gauge wire? I've jumped around the outside of the sensors on my Sabvoton 72150 and it gave me a huge power jump. Some of us ebike junkies need to see more videos of the "tear it apart to mod" rather than the standard "bac bolt on" stuff. Again, thanks!
Can you tell if the x160 and x260 controllers / tune are the same? It seems like the performance difference of the x160 @ 60v that you showed in the last video could be a result of the motor differences alone.
Interesting I'm wondering now if there's a difference in motors between the x260 and the light bees because of the way surron doesn't publish this info and is always switching between parts from batch to batch it's actually possible some x260s and light bees might come with that other motor still. Or this could even be just a rare occurrence. I wish we could get clarification on this and how to know which comes with what for sure before buying.
anyone know this^? i have the stock surron battery inside a stock x160 and it says i get 40mph i’m curious if the controller would make it faster. Then i’d upgrade the controller and motor.
how did the X motor break? don't the magnets need a high RPM to break? when you have extra power you can lower the gearing if you want more top speed without anything
İve heard of the x160 motors burning with the stock sur ron hope yours lasted I'm looking at anx x160 motor for my ebike so I'd love to know how hard it would go. I assume id be safe 52v@4kw?
I knew they would be different! Why would they waste materials on a cheaper model if they didn’t have too? I think the wire gauge would be a good indicator on what motor you have, maybe the older ones came with 260/X motors and the newer ones have a cheaper motor as production boosted and why not save in costs where you can? Less power less materials needed in this case! Hope no one got stung buying a new 160 wanting a big power up grade🥲
@@gritshift yer for I completely understand that from there point, it may have been cheaper to make the same motor at one point in time. But with the boom in Surron sales, production might have expanded allowing them to create a slightly smaller version of the Surron motor for the light bee S and x160?
@@Doctorbasss I have already seen them and you don’t say if it’s a T3,T5, ect .. or what gauge the winding copper wires are. I did ask some other questions though. I was doing some bench testing on the motor so was just wondering.
I’ve been running 15kW 600PA @ 60v in my X160 & a customer 15kW 600PA @ 72v for a few months now without any issues. There’s a noticeable power difference (Torque Mostly) compared to its bigger counterparts. If I blow the X160 motor I got a spare (;
@@gritshift have you guys heard that surron makes stronger motors? they have a 8kw rated motor but im not sure if they have supply issues because i haven't found any instock.
@bigtitmaster there is one on the wire harness on the controller end not the battery end like a surron, however with the x160 controller cutting it does nothing, if you had a surron or x260 controller cutting it would do somthing
Thanks for keeping us updated. One day I might put a 60v in my x160. A range test between the 48v and the 60v would be awesome
Excellent info. Well done. Thanks for taking the time to share. There has been endless discussions online about this and you guys were the first to really detail the differences.
I have a upgraded x160. I run a bac8k @ 14kw for close to a year. No problems whatsoever
@@gritshift it’s not about the power itself. The issues are either overheating (prolonged high amps) or extreme RPM.
Been wanting this video for weeks now. Thanks!!
I have a brand new x160 with a 48V battery and after reviewing your other video where you put a 60V battery in it, I went out and bought a brand new Segway x260 battery for my x160. I've running it for about a 2 weeks it's been running great. I get a lot more range and speed increased by about 7 mph. I have the stock 58 tooth sprocket it came with. Keep those videos coming.
Stock sprocket has 48 teeth
Yes, 58 is overkill for stock.
@@proxyhx2075 I just upgraded to 58 tooth on my x260 and I like it a lot more than the 48 tooth, wheelies are alot easier, considerably faster acceleration on tight single track and hill climbing is a big increase
@@jkendrick63 In many cases, nobody would use a bigger tooth sprocket higher than 54t. That's the perfect balance between torque and top end speed for a stock LB-X or X260.
Any higher and it might cause even more stress on the stock controller than a lower tooth sprocket which is usually the opposite. You'll take a significant hit on top end speed as well.
@@proxyhx2075 my top speed honestly is about 43mph that's pretty close to the stock one
Great work. Keep it up 👍
Love the shop - try and add a standard length rear carbon splitter if possible
Very interesting. Do you have any way to measure the motor phase inductance and DC resistance Phase to phase on the X160? I have published a video on the 260 measured specs but having info on the X160 would be great too!
@@gritshift ruclips.net/video/qLMn74LdBRQ/видео.html
Date: 2 august 2021:
2021 motor version
p/n:11100-YQ2A-0201
Magnet strengh:
4200 +/-50 Gauss max
Motor DC resistance:
U-V 9.290 miliohms
V-W 9.509 miliohm
W-U 9.429 miliohms
Motor inductance:
U-V min:43 max:51 avg: 47uH
V-W min:44 max:52 avg: 48uH
W-U min:43 max:51 avg: 47uH
Date: 2 august 2021:
**** 2018 old motor ****:
p/n:11100-YQ2A-0200
Magnet strengh:
N/A ( not measured yet )
Motor DC resistance:
U-V 10.385 miliohms
V-W 10.637 miliohm
W-U 10.228 miliohms
Motor inductance:
U-V min:47 max:56 avg: 51.5uH
V-W min:48 max:55 avg: 51.5uH
W-U min:47 max:55 avg: 51.0uH
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Date:
Video about electric bike motors and Doc shows up :)
@@gritshift any news on the test?
Great info on the differences. Thanks!
Is it possible to modify a surron controller to allow more volts? What's the maximum voltage it will accept before an overvoltage trigger occurs?
Lastly, I've got a suggestion regarding a "shunt" style mod. Could it be possible to dig the inductive current sensors out of the controller and replace them with others that supply half the signal readings. Or maybe even jump around the outside of the inductive sensors with a length of 10 or 8 gauge wire? I've jumped around the outside of the sensors on my Sabvoton 72150 and it gave me a huge power jump.
Some of us ebike junkies need to see more videos of the "tear it apart to mod" rather than the standard "bac bolt on" stuff.
Again, thanks!
Will you be comparing the Suron X versus The teleria sting motors ?
Great video! So cheaping out on the windings and magnets.
well the x160 is sold as 3kW and the sur Ron as 7kW so it makes sense. it was almost too good to be true
Thank you for this information!
hey grit shift! if you put a surron controller on it and have a 160 battery and motor will it make it faster?
Very very good information keep it up!
Would I be able to put a BAC 4000 controller and a 72V battery on the x160 or would that blow it up?
Can you tell if the x160 and x260 controllers / tune are the same? It seems like the performance difference of the x160 @ 60v that you showed in the last video could be a result of the motor differences alone.
I agree that amount of mass being absent would make a huge difference in performance and likely in a positive way but up to a extent
Weird. I ha be e a x160 with a bac4k. Been running for almost a year between 5k and 15k and still strong.
With a 72v battery? What is the top speed?
I had a feeling. Good vid 👌
Interesting I'm wondering now if there's a difference in motors between the x260 and the light bees because of the way surron doesn't publish this info and is always switching between parts from batch to batch it's actually possible some x260s and light bees might come with that other motor still. Or this could even be just a rare occurrence. I wish we could get clarification on this and how to know which comes with what for sure before buying.
@@gritshift Can I put a x surron stock controller and 60v battery with my x160 and will it survive
@GritShift I have the x controller and 60v batt and where's the green wire for the x160 or none of them have it
@GritShift later I will change the motor and put a 72v and ko moto
@@ytsoulcollectorvi1695 the green wire black stripe is on the controller side is where you snip. Not on the bike harness.
Is there any way to increase the mileage and speed for the x160 if so what would you recommend
get a bigger 60V battery, stock surron X(easy to find since people upgrade to bac4/8) controller, and maybe a smaller sprocket
If I have an x160 with a surron battery will a surron controller help my performance
Did you do it? What was the outcome if you did?
anyone know this^? i have the stock surron battery inside a stock x160 and it says i get 40mph i’m curious if the controller would make it faster. Then i’d upgrade the controller and motor.
how did the X motor break? don't the magnets need a high RPM to break?
when you have extra power you can lower the gearing if you want more top speed without anything
İve heard of the x160 motors burning with the stock sur ron hope yours lasted I'm looking at anx x160 motor for my ebike so I'd love to know how hard it would go.
I assume id be safe 52v@4kw?
hello, is it possible to buy additional sur ron rotor neodymium magnets?
Great review. Just unclear on if there's a difference between Surron x and x260 motor. I'm assuming not
Thanks I was at 98.99% sure on that.thanks for the clarification. Now I'm going for the bac4000 and bipass , can't wait
I knew they would be different! Why would they waste materials on a cheaper model if they didn’t have too? I think the wire gauge would be a good indicator on what motor you have, maybe the older ones came with 260/X motors and the newer ones have a cheaper motor as production boosted and why not save in costs where you can? Less power less materials needed in this case!
Hope no one got stung buying a new 160 wanting a big power up grade🥲
@@gritshift yer for I completely understand that from there point, it may have been cheaper to make the same motor at one point in time. But with the boom in Surron sales, production might have expanded allowing them to create a slightly smaller version of the Surron motor for the light bee S and x160?
is it still holding up after these couple months since the video? I assume at around stock Sur ron kW?
Hey great video! I really want to get a sur ron/Segway. Even though the motor is different, is the torque the exact same? They advertise same torque.
@@gritshift a bigger sprocket will make for the lesser torque without problem 😉
Great video!! Thank you
Can you put the x260 motor on the 160? I am thinking of upgrading.
yes
Ahhh good to know.
Good info hopefully u got warrants on that bike ✌️😎
@@gritshift where u finding them for 2k
Do you know how many winding wraps on the Surron motor ?
Do you know what size of wire ?
I know, I have reviewed it on my chanel. =)
@@Doctorbasss I have already seen them and you don’t say if it’s a T3,T5, ect .. or what gauge the winding copper wires are. I did ask some other questions though.
I was doing some bench testing on the motor so was just wondering.
@@Doctorbasss Than tell us, why do you don't reply comments on your channel ?
Great video
I ran my x160 at 72v 100 amps for 3 months straight. It burned out at 120amps for me
that's really weak. stock surron X runs at almost 100 amps
Can I put a x260 battery in my 160 and ride ? Or do I have to change the controller as well to gain the speed of a 260?
ruclips.net/video/AoRix-WPqzI/видео.html
@@gritshift is it better to get a BAC 4000 controller with a 60V or would I kill the motor ?
@@gritshift my phase wire is 8
So to get better performance which is better a surron x /260 controller or a BAC4000?
@@gritshift I’m deciding to keep the motor and have the battery so next step is the controller better off with which controller
Hmm tells a lot of the knowledge of BAC tunners ...
I’ve been running 15kW 600PA @ 60v in my X160 & a customer 15kW 600PA @ 72v for a few months now without any issues. There’s a noticeable power difference (Torque Mostly) compared to its bigger counterparts.
If I blow the X160 motor I got a spare (;
Would be awesome if someone would produce an aftermarket motor that could handle more power
surronshop has one
@@shitpostcentraI Its a open case motor so not ideal for off road riding.
@@gritshift awesome thanks for the info 🍻
Motor,bac 8000,bigger battery and rear sprocket 😁
@@gritshift have you guys heard that surron makes stronger motors? they have a 8kw rated motor but im not sure if they have supply issues because i haven't found any instock.
KO technologies is building a drop in Surron motor
I knew it !!!!!
Just put a surron X controller and surron 60V battery on my Segway x160 and it tops out at 25MPH has anyone had this happen?
I had it happen to me, if you got the battery used check the voltage I got scammed for a bad battery and it ended up being that
did you cut the speed limiter wire? its the same, just tucked in more.
@bigtitmaster there is one on the wire harness on the controller end not the battery end like a surron, however with the x160 controller cutting it does nothing, if you had a surron or x260 controller cutting it would do somthing
@@alexr2539 if you read the comment, bro has a surron X controller and X battery
I made a video on that
İts the same motor as the qs120 I'm pretty sure