Model NO.
G06
Torque
80n.M
Spoke
12g
Display
Optional
Transport Package
Standard Export Carton Package
Specification
Hub Motor
Trademark
CNEBIKES
Origin
Jiangsu China
HS Code
8501310000
Production Capacity
1000 Sets/Month
Type:
Conversion Kits
Rated Power:
500W
Voltage:
48V
Construction:
Brushless Geared Motor
Efficiency:
80%
Axle:
175mm / 190mm
rear-drive motor, which is compatible with the disc brake, has a rated power of 250W,350W,500W and 750W, a reduction ratio of 1: 5 and a maximum torque of 80 N.m, providing ideal power for vehicles. Strong and efficient, this motor, working together with a cassette or freewheel speed change mechanism, greatly enhances riding comfort and is suitable for beach buggies and snow bikes.
Why do we use a Double Walled Rim and heavy duty 36 Gauge Spokes?
In the beginning we tried various kits and many of the brush less motors were very good motors. The problem with most of the conversion kits available are that they are spoked incorrectly, use a single walled weak rim., have spokes that are the wrong length causing the spokes to be bent in an "s" shape. Simply put bicycle wheels were not made for this type of torque on them and on occasion you will need to tighten your spokes until they finally "seat" themselves.
Rated Power (W) | 250W | 350W | 500W | 750W |
Rated Voltage (DCV) | 36V / 48V | |||
Position | Rear Motor | |||
Construction | Gear drive | |||
n0 (Rpm) | 325 / 245 | |||
nT(Rpm) | 290 / 205 | |||
Max Torque | 80 N.m | |||
Axle | 175mm / 190mm | |||
Gearshift | Cassette / Freewheel | |||
Cabling Route | Through Shaft, Right | |||
Magnet Poles (2P) | 20 | |||
Spoke | 36H*12G | |||
Efficiency (%) | ≥ 80 % | |||
Noise Grade (dB) | < 55 | |||
Operating Temperature | -20-45ºC | |||
Reduction Ratio | 1:5 | |||
IP | IP 65 | |||
Certifications | CE / ROHS |
Why do we use a Double Walled Rim and heavy duty 36 Gauge Spokes?
In the beginning we tried various kits and many of the brush less motors were very good motors. The problem with most of the conversion kits available are that they are spoked incorrectly, use a single walled weak rim., have spokes that are the wrong length causing the spokes to be bent in an "s" shape. Simply put bicycle wheels were not made for this type of torque on them and on occasion you will need to tighten your spokes until they finally "seat" themselves.
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