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Range extension:

If you’re not getting the approximate quoted range out of your e-bike system, take the 
following steps:

1. Pedal Assist Sensor
If you haven’t installed the pedal assist sensor, you might not get the required range out 
of your kit. The pedal assist modes only work for pedal assist input, not throttle. If you 
use the throttle on low levels of pedal assist, this will not make any difference. Pedal 
assist levels are only for pedal assist. The throttle is great fun to use, but even moderate 
use of the throttle, with pedaling, is still going to burn through the juice a lot faster than 
on a low-medium pedal assist setting.
2. Battery Indicator Lights – Full Charge. The LED and LCD battery level displays are a 
basic indication of battery charge, but they are based on voltage which is variable and 
not a true indication of battery capacity. The only accurate indication of a full charge, is 
having charged the battery and the battery charger lights glowing green to indicate that 
the battery is fully charged.
3. LED/LCD Indicator Light – Running Low
Some customers find that the LED/LCD charge indicator can lead them astray in terms 
of how far the bike will go on low power. You don’t risk damaging the system by riding 
all the way to the controller low voltage cutoff. Keep riding on pedal assist even after the 
last battery indicator bar starts blinking.
4. Hills/ Riding Style/ Other Factors 
The ranges quoted are from real world testing, with some hills and some flat areas. If 
your commute involves a lot of hills, that’s going to impact on the range of the kit. 1,000W 
kits are especially susceptible to being drained a lot more on hills (more than 250W kits 
anyway). If you need to purchase a second charger to charge the battery at half way, or if 
you need an additional battery, they will be available for purchase online.
5. General Tips

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Make sure the wheels are running free (rubbing brakes can halve your range quite 
easily)

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Keep the battery topped up between uses

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Make sure the tyre pressures are at optimum

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Pedal harder when taking off and select the right gear for assisting up hills

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Summary of Contents for BBS02

Page 1: ...CONVERSION KIT Please read through carefully before beginning your conversion User Manual Mid Drive Electric Bike Kit BBS Bafang Mid Drive BBS01 BBS02 BBSHD English...

Page 2: ...es are manufactured differently that certain components of your bike may remove or install differently and or contain different steps However we have used a bike that is quite universal to demonstrate...

Page 3: ...eur Removal 8 9 Motor Installation Crank Installation Battery Battery Cradle Installation Brake lever and Thumb Throttle Installation Display Installation Pedal Assist Sensor installation Wiring Insta...

Page 4: ...ether on your bicycle Before you begin your conversion it can be helpful to lay everything out first and make sure all the parts are there Something missing Double check the box even under the flaps T...

Page 5: ...sion kit 3 Ride Oncethe battery is fully charged you ve checked your tire pressures and fasteners you re now ready to go 5 Prepare Your bike Before installing certain components of the kit your bike m...

Page 6: ...demonstrate the crank removal process to aid you Firstly flip your bike upside down so it rests on the seat and handle bars This will make working on your bike easier If you have a bike stand you coul...

Page 7: ...art of the crank removal tool into the black part as shown in photo 2 and using the multi sized spanner continue to thread the silver portion in until it forces the crank to pop off the spindle You sh...

Page 8: ...rt this tool into the bottom bracket cup then the bottom bracket cup must be loosen edusing the ratchet until it can be removed This should also be done to the bottom bracket cup on the other side of...

Page 9: ...bout the front derailleur as it is not needed in the BBS motor conversion you can simply cut the derailleur in order to remove the chain If you would like to keep the front derailleur as a spare part...

Page 10: ...nstallation is to slide the shaft of the motor into the bottom bracket of the frame as shown in photo two Photo three shows how the motor should be pressed up against the down tube of your frame befor...

Page 11: ...e tightened to 50 60 Nm of torque using the bottom bracket lock ring tool as shown to the right in photo 2 Now the Bafang lock ring can be threaded on to the motor axle This lock ring should be tighte...

Page 12: ...ghtened with an allen key as shown in photo 2 Your pedals can now be reinstalled using the multi sized spanner included in the BBS tool kits Most pedals will have a 15mm spanner size Lastly your chain...

Page 13: ...Next make sure you have removed the two bolts where the drink bottle holder goes shown in photo 2 Finally align the slots in the cradle with the holes in the frame Insert the two bolts through the cr...

Page 14: ...personal preference which side the throttle goes Slide the electric brake levers onto the handlebars Once the throttle and brake lever are in a comfortable position tighten your brake lever PLEASE NO...

Page 15: ...y can depend on the rider style or the shape of the handle bars Attached to the Display is also a Pedal Assist Controller This Controller also has the On Off button on it The way this controller works...

Page 16: ...oosened apart and then placed onto a spoke and tightened so that the magnet will be opposite and parallel of the sensor as shown in photo 4 The purpose of the pedal assist sensor is to generate a sign...

Page 17: ...hoto At the end of the wires are arrows align the arrows and then insert the pins 2 Then wire the pedal assist sensor to the motor This wire as shown in photos 2 has a plastic cap that threads on afte...

Page 18: ...ties being used to bundle and secure the cables coming from the base of the battery motor pedal assist sensor wiring loom and anything else leading up to the handlebars Also included in most kits is...

Page 19: ...ip your battery back to us to have the barrel replaced not ideal The battery should never be ridden or turned On without being locked into the rack It should also never be dropped or treated roughly I...

Page 20: ...charger indicator lights should glow red whilst charging 5 Once the charger indicator lights change to green the battery is fully charged There is no way to over charge the battery When it is full the...

Page 21: ...very few months It never hurts to go over your bike with tools tightening and checking everything that can be checked This will ensure you have a safe and well serviced bike Keep your bike clean There...

Page 22: ...ugh slack in the motor cable Motor runs backwards Remove the motor from the frame and switch the direction Display won t turn on unless the battery charger is plugged in A high pitched rattling noise...

Page 23: ...or preferably The motor spindle that slides into your frame bottom bracket has a diameter of approximately 33 3 mm so your bottom bracket should also have a diameter around this value Please contact u...

Page 24: ...ttery is locked to the cradle and not loose A momentary discontinuity in power will turn the kit off My battery cuts out intermittently If the battery is low on power or you are going up a very steep...

Page 25: ...g green to indicate that the battery is fully charged 3 LED LCD Indicator Light Running Low Some customers find that the LED LCD charge indicator can lead them astray in terms of how far the bike will...

Page 26: ...26 CONTACT US CQ GROUP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Nanying industrial zone Foshan city China Email support elecycles com www elecycles com...

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