Hello Andy, My name is Alan. I'm new to CycelChat, and "E" powered trikes. I'm in the process of installing the first of 2 TSDZ2 "new" version of the systems, both with new 860C (not the 850C), throttle, speed sensor and cable pull-thru E brake cutoffs. The systems are programmed with the latest (I think) OSF version. I also got them from Eco-Ebike (Eco-Cycles) as well. I'm in the states in West Virginia (on the east coast), about 10 hours or so driving from Nashville, Tennessee (near the east coast), where they are located. Still too far to go there to pick it up. They are very customer service oriented. Hope to be finished with this first install this weekend. How do you like yours? Are you using the blue or metal drive gear? I'm starting out with the blue. My wife and I have a pair of Catrike Trail's, are very senior citizens (80 & 75) and love them. This seems like a great website.
Hi Alan
My first kit was for my wife's shopper/mild gravel bike in the first post. I bought this motor kit from another USA supplier Electrifybike(from memory). I had to get my battery from a Chinese wholesaler due to HAZMAT regulations sending batteries from the USA.
I had never ridden an Ebike before, but was extremely pleased with the ease of install and performance from such a little motor. I set my wife's bike up with very modest assist power levels- more for range than outright speed. I did test it for more performance once and it would happily drag my weight over 20mph if I had left it with higher settings.
I presume you will set yours for around 20mph assist speed?
I left the blue gear in and gave instructions for my wife not to try and accelerate from slow or stop situations in a higher gear and power setting. So far the gear has been fine. The newer TSDZ2 have a main helical cut gear for less noise and on ours its very quiet indeed.
I ordered the brake cut offs too, but didn't fit them, because the 'open software' does such a good job of controlling the motor, they became redundant.
I hope you like the newer display, I've read a lot on the '
Endless Sphere' website about the development of the software and issues which came up and what the community did to overcome them.
Your location reminds me of time our family had a little tour of USA for my fiftieth. We had landed in Nashville after spending a few weeks on the west coast LA/SF and Las Vegas. We wanted to drive up the Blue Ridge mountains route to a place called Roanoke before going onto Washington. Unfortunately the organiser of our trip booked a different Roanoke, there are two, one in Virginia and another in West Virginia. By time we noticed that the route was more freeway than lovely winding road, it was too late to divert. Oh well another trip will be needed. Great times and beautiful part of the states where you live. I will return when all this Covid finishes.
Let me know how you get on regards
Andy