TommyR
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I wholeheartedly agree, Mike! The last thing I'd want is to contribute to any bad impressions folks may have regarding e-bikes.....or any bikes in general, really!
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Got pics? I'm a very heavy rider doing light Enduro...baby jumps/drops. No problems for me 1.5 yrs.Hello guys,
Besides voigtkampff, has anyone cracked his frame ?
Where and how ? i cracked mine and even after 2 repairs (3mm of carbon each time), it's cracking at the same exact spot (lower seat tube). I'm starting to thing the frame itself has been poorly designed / manufactured and i have a hard time trusting it.
How is it going for the enduro riders ?

To do what ? You want to build your frame ? It's dedicated to weeld on aluminium tubes to build an frame and fix the motor.with a small modification it could be adapted to our frame
HIThe BESST tool is comprised of two items. The hardware and the software. The BESST is made for dealers not end users. It requires a dealer password to use it which end users can not get. Unless you use a work around. Get the password from a dealer or use a by-pass script found on the internet.
Related: any good bluetooth updates for the DPC245 v. 5.0?The BESST tool is comprised of two items. The hardware and the software. The BESST is made for dealers not end users. It requires a dealer password to use it which end users can not get. Unless you use a work around. Get the password from a dealer or use a by-pass script found on the internet.
Are you talking about Bluetooth connection from the bar-mounted controller to the DPC245?Related: any good bluetooth updates for the DPC245 v. 5.0?
What can it do to tune the M820 motor again?
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Yep. Go+ on DPC 245 version to tune the motor's power modes. I believe it's still limited to that feature. I know BESST (I have one) is firmware update tool primarily. Plus, I'm fine with factory power settings. Was just curious.Are you talking about Bluetooth connection from the bar-mounted controller to the DPC245?
For what it’s worth, I got the Besst tool and GO+ app. I think I got the access code from Jean. Was disappointed the Besst tool is the only way to change tire diameter, though. Fortunately, I won’t be changing that very often!

Hi TommyHey folks,
We had an uncharacteristically heavy amount of snow here in Texas and I had to take advantage of the opportunity and ride in snow for the first time. It was a fun experience, but was much tougher than I thought. Most of my 13 mile ride was on slush-covered pavement. It was super slow and boggy so I had it on boost (level 5) the whole time.
There were several times where I was down into my slowest gears trudging through the snow. FYI, I'm currently running a 32t chainring and 10-52 cassette with 27.5x2.8 tires. What concerned me is that while I was slowly grinding through the slush, the motor was only outputting about 40-50 watts. I opened the GO+ app and made the boost settings as aggressive as I could, but didn't feel a difference. I downshifted as much as I could to see if increased cadence would help. It didn't. I was exhausted by this point, but tried putting in more power, but that didn't seem to help, either.
Is there anything I could've done to have more assistance from the motor? I don't know what else I could've done. Suggestions?
Thanks,
Tommy
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More tire float? I had to lower my 3.0" tires' PSI from 20/22 to 13/14 PSI in ungroomed singletrack. I was using my full-powered M600 trail rig at higher power modes. On my fattie emtb similar from 12/10 PSI to 4/6 PSI (4.0/4.5" tires) and was easier as a heavy rider. But when I went lower tire pressure, I needed less power in general.Hey folks,
We had an uncharacteristically heavy amount of snow here in Texas and I had to take advantage of the opportunity and ride in snow for the first time. It was a fun experience, but was much tougher than I thought. Most of my 13 mile ride was on slush-covered pavement. It was super slow and boggy so I had it on boost (level 5) the whole time.
There were several times where I was down into my slowest gears trudging through the snow. FYI, I'm currently running a 32t chainring and 10-52 cassette with 27.5x2.8 tires. What concerned me is that while I was slowly grinding through the slush, the motor was only outputting about 40-50 watts. I opened the GO+ app and made the boost settings as aggressive as I could, but didn't feel a difference. I downshifted as much as I could to see if increased cadence would help. It didn't. I was exhausted by this point, but tried putting in more power, but that didn't seem to help, either.
Is there anything I could've done to have more assistance from the motor? I don't know what else I could've done. Suggestions?
Thanks,
Tommy
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Mine is 3.1, but how can I "downgrade" to 2.2.0? Delete and attempt a reinstall? I onlt see one version of GO+ on the app store.Hi Tommy
what version do you have bafang go+ 3.1. it doesn't work it doesn't change the settings I used version 2.2.0 and it changes the settings I tried them just today![]()
delete 3.1, download 2.2.0 on Google and install, you don't have to do anything else, always enter with the credentials you haveMine is 3.1, but how can I "downgrade" to 2.2.0? Delete and attempt a reinstall? I onlt see one version of GO+ on the app store.
Mine is 3.1, but how can I "downgrade" to 2.2.0? Delete and attempt a reinstall? I onlt see one version of GO+ on the app store.
Once installed, do not update the App. Otherwise it will not work![]()
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Totally agree! That's what perplexed me. I was spinning and I was applying pretty solid torque. I couldn't figure out why it was only giving me 40-50 watts in return. Admittedly, my cadence was pretty low and I was whooped by the time I noticed how little assist I was getting. So if it was trying to double my input torque (for example), it wouldn't have given me 250+ watts! But I was surely hoping for more than what I was getting.Ungroomed snow trails are pretty rough without 26x5 tires. Bottom line is the word "assist". My experience with the m820 is that pedals got be moving and with some torque. I find it is a balance. If I am climbing a wall at the crux move at the top I better have some power rather than spinning like crazy but if I can't keep turning the pedals the motor is not going to help.

Good weight.Hi guys
I made some changes to the bike, I mounted a 216x63 shock absorber with a 7mm reducer internally, obtaining a stroke of 56.6x 3=169.8. I traveled 150 km doing various laps on Enduro terrain with various small, non-exaggerated jumps and had no problemof course I tried with a compressed shock absorber and there was about 2mm of free space left in the rocker arm good sensation on descents I like how the whole rear stay works this in format 29 front rear height BB 36.5 angle HT 64.5 ZEB 170 total weight 20.68 see attached photos
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