QS 205 build partout

SaabGuy

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All this stuff has approx 40 miles on it (a few charge cycles). Like new. Located in the USA.


-($80 +ship) shimano hydraulic brakes (no integrated ebrake regen switch on these)

-$50/$100 Torque arms see later post. https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=109935&p=1614400#p1614400

(Sold)-($150+ ship) sabvoton 72150
(Sold)-($40ea +ship) multistar lipo 4s 10Ah (8qty)
(Sold)-($500+ship) QS 205 V3 50H 8.33kv with statorade and hub sinks.
 

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Shipping would be $12 for one battery

I dont like the bicycle frame. I want to get a small dual sport bike and build one of those. I also dont like how easy these are to steal... Makes me nervous actually using it.
 
Is that mounted in a 26" fat bike tire what is the dropout width.

Asking as I have an old Ice Cream Truck fat bike with 190mm rear dropout I want to put a QS 205 into.
 
Yes. 26x4 80mm rim.

It's meant for 150mm dropouts, but my machined torque plates are 10mm wide to space it out for my 170mm frame. You could probably make it work, but you'd have to forgo the axle nut, but that'd be fine with these clamps though I think.
Ropower86,
Idk if I want to sell just one battery. I'll let you know
 
SaabGuy said:
Yes. 26x4 80mm rim.

It's meant for 150mm dropouts, but my machined torque plates are 10mm wide to space it out for my 170mm frame. You could probably make it work, but you'd have to forgo the axle nut, but that'd be fine with these clamps though I think.
Ropower86,
Idk if I want to sell just one battery. I'll let you know

I Will buy 2 battery is that fine with you?
 
i will take all the 4s batteries
 
Funds sent for the 4s batteries
 
Do you know if the Sabvoton 72150 is the old version or V2? Does it have the bluetooth adapter?
 
johnnyddn said:
Do you know if the Sabvoton 72150 is the old version or V2? Does it have the bluetooth adapter?

I don't know. Picture attached of controller. I have the Bluetooth module.
 

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Not for sale, no.

I ended up using a battery master disconnect switch for my main switch... Not worth selling.
 
batteries received on time and in great condition.
 
I stripped the rim off the 205 hub so I can replace the old hub and sell the frame... Gotta find those old spokes though :shock:

Just selling the 205 if anyone was thinking about getting the whole thing.
 
Here are the torque arms if anyone is interested. These are 10mm wide and were used to convert my 150mm dropout motor to a 170mm frame. Two of these (aka two sets of top and bottom halves) could be used on a 150mm frame. One set has M8 threads, the other a M8 through hole for attaching to the frame. One has a larger notch for the 205 50h shaft on the sprocket side. Two m6 bolts in each clamp over the shaft.

Custom machined. Zinc plated (grey stuff is antisieze)

$50 for two. $100 for all of them.

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More pics in my build thread
 
interested in one?
 
SaabGuy said:
All this stuff has approx 40 miles on it (a few charge cycles). Like new. Located in the USA.


-($80 +ship) shimano hydraulic brakes (no integrated ebrake regen switch on these)

-$50/$100 Torque arms see later post. https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=109935&p=1614400#p1614400

(Sold)-($150+ ship) sabvoton 72150
(Sold)-($40ea +ship) multistar lipo 4s 10Ah (8qty)
(Sold)-($500+ship) QS 205 V3 50H 8.33kv with statorade and hub sinks.

SaabGuy....a couple questions if you don't mind....

A. How did you like the QS motor? I am considering building a bike using the "205" or something very similar.

B. What did you do to align the rear brake disc with the caliper? I have a 170mm OLD frame and I am concerned I won't be able to line up the brake rotor with the caliper as well as the chain on the front and rear sprockets.

Thank You Very Much
 
Bullfrog said:
SaabGuy....a couple questions if you don't mind....

A. How did you like the QS motor? I am considering building a bike using the "205" or something very similar.

B. What did you do to align the rear brake disc with the caliper? I have a 170mm OLD frame and I am concerned I won't be able to line up the brake rotor with the caliper as well as the chain on the front and rear sprockets.

Thank You Very Much
the QS was great. lots of torque and mine was wound so low it was very quick up to 45mph. way too much power for this kind of frame though.

i machined some spacer bushings. they were 8mm or so i think.
 
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