@@zeuszaku this is the speed test with this motor: ruclips.net/video/_NOUJ-7miYo/видео.htmlsi=P2YYJwxLW0yO3l70 It can go faster but the bike starts to death wobble at 80 kph.
@@zeuszaku it cost about $200. This video has a link in the description. ruclips.net/video/Ym18xQ1YaKc/видео.htmlsi=a3gQH-ijSWc6AO3W Its made for 36v-72v, and does 70 kph on 60v without field weakening. So on a typical bike 48v would do probably 50 kph with a base controller. But the battery and controller would need to be upgraded some. The original controller was 13a and that gave the geared hub adequate acceleration and 33 kph top speed on 48v. This motor has no gears so it needs 30a just to get the same acceleration as the stock motor, or 60a to get double acceleration. My controller goes up to 190a.
Nice
You upgraded?
Yes. The original motor was geared 400w. This is gearless and 2000w.
@@imho7250 looking forward to a speed demo
@@zeuszaku this is the speed test with this motor:
ruclips.net/video/_NOUJ-7miYo/видео.htmlsi=P2YYJwxLW0yO3l70
It can go faster but the bike starts to death wobble at 80 kph.
@@imho7250 anything above 45kph is more than enough haha. How much did you spend on the new motor?
@@zeuszaku it cost about $200. This video has a link in the description.
ruclips.net/video/Ym18xQ1YaKc/видео.htmlsi=a3gQH-ijSWc6AO3W
Its made for 36v-72v, and does 70 kph on 60v without field weakening. So on a typical bike 48v would do probably 50 kph with a base controller. But the battery and controller would need to be upgraded some.
The original controller was 13a and that gave the geared hub adequate acceleration and 33 kph top speed on 48v. This motor has no gears so it needs 30a just to get the same acceleration as the stock motor, or 60a to get double acceleration. My controller goes up to 190a.