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    New Bafang Crank-Drives

    Hi tomjasz, With the LC 4pin connector, are all four of the pins in use -ie making connections in parallel? Having multiple connections in parallel is a common method for reducing the current on each individual connection point, thereby making the overall connection more reliable. It also...
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    Aussie 200 Watt Limit Thread

    Talking about signs... How about this one: :shock:
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    New Bafang Crank-Drives

    Ken, I love the style of the introduction...! And the bike looks like it might be pretty good too! Cheers
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    Tested an e-motion Jumper today. Impressive

    Poster pjgold made a post recently on the Australian technology site ‘Whirlpool’ regarding his investigation on this issue. Quote: "After a bit more digging around I found that the motor has an extra wire, BH are using an integrated speed sensor option available on the motors they are using...
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    Tested an e-motion Jumper today. Impressive

    What new EU rules? I’m not aware of any recent changes to the EU rules that BH could cling to as an excuse for this issue of misleading specification and advertising of their product. More likely BH realised that they were being found out, and that they could no longer perpetuate the myth of...
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    Speedict Ebike - Anybody seen/tried this?

    Hi advancedo, greetings from Australia! May I take this opportunity to explain why I think that simply using a capacitor to filter torque sensor ripple may not be the best way to achieve the desired result… Firstly, if we are talking about filtering the ripple that’s present after AC power...
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    Speedict Ebike - Anybody seen/tried this?

    Hi Speedict (Steven?), In the discussion, I think Ken’s earlier mention of a sine wave may have confused you a bit. Of course, the torque sensor that is mentioned here is measuring the pressure that the rider’s feet is applying to the pedals -with the intention that this information be used...
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    Tonaro User group

    Yes, I agree with that. Clearly they would prefer to make as few variations as possible for different markets; especially when a product is being imported into a small market like Australia is at the moment. My motor cover is engraved 200W –but that may well have been the only change they made...
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    Tonaro User group

    G’day Roland, I may be wrong, but I’m thinking that the problem is not likely to be caused by a failed bearing –which would be more likely to simply make a noise and/or seize up. If you can hear the motor turning, but simply not getting any drive to the Chain ring, perhaps other more likely...
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    Tonaro User group

    That inspires a train of thought: Since a limited throttle is part of the European EN 15194 standard (which the Aus Government only recently adopted)Ϯ, if the throttle is now limited to 10 Km/Hr on all Tonaro-built bikes newly imported for sale in Australia by the Aseako Group, (Aseako & Zoco...
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    48 Volt upgrade for RMartin (tonaro) ebike

    hi gorach, So was this your experience? Any guesses why this may be so? Cheers
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    Gadgets on your eBike that you couldn't live without

    That bottle looks like it is still has a cork –so where’s the corkscrew holder mounted? At least, sensibly, it hasn’t been located in close proximity to the seat -thereby obviating any risk of nasty accidents in the posterior! :mrgreen:
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    RMartin R10 running at 1800Watts through Nuvinci N360

    Hi Alban, I think that there may have been some design changes made to the Tonaro central drive system since its original release. For example, at the eBay store for the Aseako Group (who distribute CATIC/Tonaro-built bikes under the Aseako and Zoco brand names in Australia), the following...
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