I’ve just installed a Shengyi front hub motor on my mountain bike as part of a conversion kit for commuting & touring. Works great so far especially for its size. I’ve heard they are very reliable which probably stems from the fact they have been producing these motors for a long time and have ironed out the the problems. Looks to be a large factory with a good future seeing how Ebikes are becoming so popular. Great to see behind the scenes of these places.
Thanks so much for giving us a tour of the factory. Very interesting and informative. It sure does help to gap the bridge between the riders and the manufacturer. Great video! Well done!
Ebike motor manufacturing is really interesting. Quality control seems so important to the process. What's interesting is in a previous vid, electrical cables were made that will be married to these motors. Its also interesting to see a new mid drive motor that will be coming to the US. It's obvious we will be seeing more of these motors on different brands. These type vids are very interesting. Keep up the good work and keep these type vids coming.
Hi Court, I would like to ask if you could do a review of the Fazua ebike motor. I think they are now selling on Focus bikes in Europe and maybe Cube brand. What I love about them is their lightness and also when you take the motor and battery off the bike you simply just have your regular bike. TIA. Peter.
Interesting and informative video - thanks much. This appears to be one of the cleaner, more modern of the Chinese factories and the fact that Lime chose them, presumably after technical and qualitative due diligence, is a plus. My question about this motor and with other Chinese brands, is where do you get it serviced? Now this is when my brethren that bought bikes online chime in that their bike has gone X number of miles and hasn't needed service. Good on you mate, but that won't be the case for every rider. Certainly affordability is a huge issue, but I hope as a community we look at total cost of ownership. Often it seems to come down to, do you pay $1900 for a bike with a generic Chinese motor like Shengyi or Bafang, or $2,200 for a bike with an established brand with a global service network like Bosch or Shimano? It's all a matter of choice, but if there are mechanical moving parts, friction, and load - I know the choice I'll make. We really need an independent testing lab to evaluate the Nm and kWh claims put forth by the manufacturers and the bike brands that integrate them. There's no reason to believe the 'creative license' Chinese manufacturers take with rating standards does not extend to ebike motors.
Interesting question. I've been watching Louis Rossmann on RUclips on Right to Repair. There used to be motor repair shops everywhere but western manufacturers chose cheaper to unrepairable. If there's a need then fill it and don't wait for others, trust yourself. Cheers
AGAIN I ASK DOES THE BAFANG MID DRIVE HAVE A CLICKING OR CLUNKING SOUND IVE SENT VIDEO OF THE ISSUE BUT THEY WANT MORE VIDEO CLIPS I EMAIL AND EMAIL MY ISSUES BUT EACH TIME I GET FOBBED OFF THE MOTOR STILL HAS WARRANTY AND IS SICKENED TO THE WAY THIS COMPANY TREATS ME
this facility can be for 4 factories (with different names) :D they just change the logo ........etc i'm really tired of china model of cheating :D so u end up buying products but the source where it's made u will not know!
15 years is amazing! We're all just catching up...thanks for tour!
I’ve just installed a Shengyi front hub motor on my mountain bike as part of a conversion kit for commuting & touring. Works great so far especially for its size. I’ve heard they are very reliable which probably stems from the fact they have been producing these motors for a long time and have ironed out the the problems. Looks to be a large factory with a good future seeing how Ebikes are becoming so popular. Great to see behind the scenes of these places.
I would like to hear an update.
@@molanlabexm15 I’ve travelled 8,000 kilometres around NZ on it so far without any problem. I wouldn’t be surprised if I get another 8,000 on it.
@@YourreelmemoriesAu Holy shit model of motor?
@@molanlabexm15 DGW07 36 volt 250 watt
Thanks so much for giving us a tour of the factory. Very interesting and informative. It sure does help to gap the bridge between the riders and the manufacturer. Great video! Well done!
Thanks!
What exactly did you learn here Life? I guess I missed it.
Many thanks for Mikey’s interview
Ebike motor manufacturing is really interesting. Quality control seems so important to the process. What's interesting is in a previous vid, electrical cables were made that will be married to these motors. Its also interesting to see a new mid drive motor that will be coming to the US. It's obvious we will be seeing more of these motors on different brands. These type vids are very interesting. Keep up the good work and keep these type vids coming.
Thanks!
The most interesting factory tour as of right now, great vid!
So excited
My new bike with Shengyi motor will arrive soon
Feel like its an AMD for bikes
Pay less get more, hope i am not wrong about it.
Asian manufacturing is so much different than European manufacturing.
Hi Court, I would like to ask if you could do a review of the Fazua ebike motor. I think they are now selling on Focus bikes in Europe and maybe Cube brand. What I love about them is their lightness and also when you take the motor and battery off the bike you simply just have your regular bike. TIA. Peter.
Interesting and informative video - thanks much. This appears to be one of the cleaner, more modern of the Chinese factories and the fact that Lime chose them, presumably after technical and qualitative due diligence, is a plus. My question about this motor and with other Chinese brands, is where do you get it serviced? Now this is when my brethren that bought bikes online chime in that their bike has gone X number of miles and hasn't needed service. Good on you mate, but that won't be the case for every rider.
Certainly affordability is a huge issue, but I hope as a community we look at total cost of ownership. Often it seems to come down to, do you pay $1900 for a bike with a generic Chinese motor like Shengyi or Bafang, or $2,200 for a bike with an established brand with a global service network like Bosch or Shimano? It's all a matter of choice, but if there are mechanical moving parts, friction, and load - I know the choice I'll make.
We really need an independent testing lab to evaluate the Nm and kWh claims put forth by the manufacturers and the bike brands that integrate them. There's no reason to believe the 'creative license' Chinese manufacturers take with rating standards does not extend to ebike motors.
Brand new facility according to the host.
Interesting question. I've been watching Louis Rossmann on RUclips on Right to Repair. There used to be motor repair shops everywhere but western manufacturers chose cheaper to unrepairable. If there's a need then fill it and don't wait for others, trust yourself. Cheers
This is incredible
Are you talking about #45?
Thanks for this great tour video. I am from India, how can I buy this bottom bracket motor kit.
I have an old motor with the number: SY 24 28 110 12 1
Is it a shengyi, and if yes, which model?
China takes the lead in small electric motors. I have done 2000 miles on my china assembled bicycle ,never ever had to service the motor.
We need 3kw nominal mid drive kits. 200nm 100km/h
Conversion kits?
That was fun , but way to short ..Ebikes for life ..
What factory makes the arrow bike?
great video! the subtitles could use a little help
yup plus he's not using proper description terms as used in the west
....a mid-motor he use center motor and pronounced it as = cintemuto
All motor men usually like power. Since the moped boys.
like that bolt on motor..
How can import from factory in bangladesh. Give me please locstion factory details... thank you ..
Please add subtitles because it's difficult to anderstand Daniel's english with all the noise
Bafang in the same building?
Understanding everything guys come on
He has accent but thats it
AGAIN I ASK DOES THE BAFANG MID DRIVE HAVE A CLICKING OR CLUNKING SOUND IVE SENT VIDEO OF THE ISSUE BUT THEY WANT MORE VIDEO CLIPS I EMAIL AND EMAIL MY ISSUES BUT EACH TIME I GET FOBBED OFF THE MOTOR STILL HAS WARRANTY AND IS SICKENED TO THE WAY THIS COMPANY TREATS ME
this facility can be for 4 factories (with different names) :D they just change the logo ........etc i'm really tired of china model of cheating :D so u end up buying products but the source where it's made u will not know!
Thanks for the tour. I avoid buying anything from China.
Spare parts for these motors can not be found
I found it hard to hear what the factory representative was saying. Very thick accent.
After this Charlie Brown's teacher sounds like perfect English!
👌💓🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳👍👍👍👍
they brought you to there factory and raced you thru, 00
I wish I had more time. So sincerely, I wish I had more time.
Good video. Did he sell you on Crate load of them. You buy! You buy! You buy!
for countries of 3 world its too expensive
Have there direct drive motor on my RadCity bearing failed after only one year of use Rad refused warranty so not impressed with there motors
Bad English
Typical Chinese owned factory, noisy, unorganized, hammers in assembly line? Come on!
I think you've got the name for a band there!! Great job, I too thought it was a serious attempt at an interview.
I used to work at a factory that utilized noise, disorganization and hammers.
how else would it fit it you don't bang[force] it with a hammer ...hahaha.....