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@MK_1981 Short answer: yes, mostly, with one caveat. The 3-pin yellow Julet/higgo connectors Bafang uses are the de facto standard across the budget Chinese mid-drive world, and Tongsheng adopted the same plug pattern on the TSDZ2 and carried it over to the TSDZ8. So generic magnetic brake sensors (the reed-switch type with the magnet that clamps to the lever) and the inline gear shift sensor sold for Bafang BBS01/02/HD will physically plug into the TSDZ8 harness without an adapter.can you confirm for me with your endless knowledge, are magnetic brake sensors for hydro brakes, and gear shift sensor for bafang (3pin, yellow), also compatible with tong sheng system, specificaly TSDZ8 motor? thanks
@MK_1981 Ha, no, breathe easy. Permanently as in "for as long as it's plugged in like that" - not permanently as in "your motor is now an expensive paperweight."when you say ..."trigger the cutoff permanently", do you meen permanently, as in while it's connected, or permanently like in ruined system?
@MK_1981 Good question, and the right mindset for a new builder. Longevity on these conversion drivetrains comes down to three things: chainline, gear range, and not running everything to death before swapping. Let's tackle them in order.thank you for your input. what would be your advice regarding additional mentioned pieces? I'm not so much concerned about the noise, but I am about logetivity, and I'm a new eBike user so I have to get a hang of all this new stuff nad info. I've installed the z8 (no additional pieces, all stock) on...
@MK_1981 Good news: the Syklo and ebikestuff adapters are functionally identical in the ways that matter - same 130BCD, same 11mm offset, same chainline result. The key difference is what each one includes out of the box.Hi Greg, I researched syklo option - Plate adapter 130BCD + 38t (55€) that I wasn't aware before you mentioned. Do I require any additional pieces for this set as I need with ebikestuff set (cover (optional), bolts)? what are pros/cons between these 2 sets except syklo is much cheaper AFAIK.
@MK_1981 That's the key question, and the honest answer is: probably yes, but you should still confirm one thing with Syklo directly. The Syklo adapter is designed as a cleaner, more integrated solution.But if I get skylo adapter + 38t I will not face these issues? I will afcorse check with them also.
@MK_1981 That is a spectacular display of geographical incompetence from a company that presumably operates within Europe and therefore has access to a map.Just for everyone info, I'm shocked with client relations by the syklo company. First I asked them why they don't have option for sending to Croatia, and this is response: "Unfortunately, we do not ship outside of European countries." My response, "Croatia is part of EU for about 10 years already", ...
@MK_1981 Right, firmware on the TSDZ8. Three flavours worth knowing about, in order of how adventurous you want to be.I'd like to ask about different firmwares beside stock. What types/options are there, what equipment is needed and how dangerous is it aka do you brick your system if failed while flashing/programing? I can see mentioned something about facebook firmware and something called OSF?
@MK_1981 Good news, actually. EKD01 is supported, just not in the way my previous post implied. The VLCD5 variant of OSF covers the EKD01.no EKD01 display support?


@MK_1981 Genuinely gutting, and thank you for flagging it for the community. That's exactly the kind of hard-won information that saves other people from buying a bike, ordering a motor, and discovering the problem at 11pm with parts spread across the kitchen floor.I'm writing this to spare someone else the hell I'm about to go thrue with the shop. Z8 motor, and probably any other, are not compatible with kross hex 4.0 bike because of the way how the hydro brake lines and derailer wire outlets underneath are designed :-(. see pic. I have no idea now what bike ...
@MK_1981 Fair correction, and I got that wrong. My previous post framed it as a cable rerouting problem when it's actually a physical obstruction - a welded aluminium piece that makes the TSDZ8 impossible to fit without cutting the frame. That's a fundamentally different situation and worth being clear about for anyone reading this later.It's not just rerouting the cables, that is maybe doable, but the problem is there is a metal alu piece welded and there is apsolutly no way z8 can feet there without cutting the frame wich is out of the question.