New Dengfu E10 with M600

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Here is my newly built DIY Ebike. Maiden run tomorrow. Looking forward to see how she behaves.

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Noice! Love the name. Really should be a name for a bike brand. How did it ride?
 
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Noice! Love the name. Really should be a name for a bike brand. How did it ride?
Very very good. Animal on the trails. Loads of power for the climbs and fantastic handling on the down hills.
 
Here is my newly built DIY Ebike. Maiden run tomorrow. Looking forward to see how she behaves.

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Nice build. Definitely put some sort of protection in your lower swing arm bushing area. I failed to do that initially and caught a small stone in it. Fortunately, no serious damage was caused but enough to make me realize I had a close shave :)
I used an old gym mat, cut out a piece, and held it in with a zip tie. It's been flawless.

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I don't recommend this solution. I think a stone can be stuck up in this rubber .Somewhere at the beginning of the cheeb history i have showed my solution and another guy hers one, similar installed on turbo levo.
 
I don't recommend this solution. I think a stone can be stuck up in this rubber .Somewhere at the beginning of the cheeb history i have showed my solution and another guy hers one, similar installed on turbo levo.
It's probably not too clear from the angle, but the rubber is actually compressed and then shoved into the gap so it's always under compression thus not leaving any gaps at all for stones. They simply bounce off :)
I saw your solution and that's a great solution :) I thought I'd try something different.
 
What size of front chain ring do you have mounted ?

Feels to me like, when mounted on the inside, the maximum you can mount is 36T.
The 38T delivered with my motor rubs the frame when mounted on the inside ....
 
Stick with 36T as you can run into the upper speed limit on the M600 with 36T front, and there is no way you can peddle without assistance at + 40kph ( well at least I can't ). Even 34T is OK if you are in steeper country as then you can use a 46T 10spd on the back but then 40kph is just doable with a higher than normal cadence.
 
What size of front chain ring do you have mounted ?

Feels to me like, when mounted on the inside, the maximum you can mount is 36T.
The 38T delivered with my motor rubs the frame when mounted on the inside ....
Was running the 38t that came with it. Have purchased a 34t but yet to fit it.
 
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