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BAFANG BBS02B 48V 750W Mid Drive Electric Bike Motor Ebike Conversion Kit Mid-Mounted Engine for Mountain Bike Road Bicycle with Optional 48V 17.5Ah 18Ah and 48V 20Ah Battery

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Fulfilled by Junstar

Arrives Jun 12 – Jun 18
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Color: Smart DM03


Size: 46T Chain Ring don't include battery


Features

  • [ Two riding mode] --- Electric bikes & pedal bicycle, faster traffic & physical exercise can be achieved at the same time. A not bad choice for cycling enthusiasts and those who do not want too fast traffic to transport or travel. 750W is the most cost-effective in the BBS series, providing suitable power. The max speed is up to 55km/h, maximum torque of 120 N.m.
  • [ Various Options ] --- 113 kinds of LCD displays, 8 kinds of batteries and 4 kinds of chainwheels for you to choose. 2 The brake levers is default, it can change to brake sensor if you tell us before shipping. 3 Gits: 6V Front Light, Install Wrench, Crank Remove Tool, XT60 Port Battery Connector Cable, Install Accessories for 73MM Bottom Bracket, 36V 250W Stickers, Cable Ties, User Manual, White Gloves, Battery Bag --- Optional (Only For Downtube Battery).
  • [ Comptaible Standard JIS ] --- Fit a standard JIS 68 - 73 mm bottom bracket, please see the installation image carefully. Suitable for mountain bike, road bike, commuter bike etc.
  • [ Easy Installation ]--- All necessary mounting accessories are included. The display isn't included if you choose No display options. The battery is also optional. Can be successfully installed into an electric bicycle in just a few time by only a few tools which can remove the crankset and the center shaft, as well as tools for installing this mid-drive motor.
  • [Warranty]--- 1 year warranty and US maintenance service and technical support. If there any issue with it, don't hesitate to contact us, and we will response and solve it within 24 hours. Your satisfaction is our top priority.

Brand: BAFANG


Voltage: 48 Volts


Horsepower: 750 Watts


Item Weight: 6.28 Kilograms


Item Weight: ‎6.28 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎BAFANG


Color: ‎Smart DM03


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎BAFANG


Part Number: ‎BBS02B48V750W


Included Components: ‎Lock, Tool Kit


Size: ‎46T Chain Ring don't include battery


Date First Available: March 2, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome ride, not too hard to install
I installed the Bafang 750 on a 2019 Specialized Rockhopper Comp, choosing a 48-tooth chain ring for the front. The hardest part of the installation was removing the old bottom bracket. From there, it went smoothly. This motor is very strong. On flat ground, I can cruise along at 35mph (56 kmh) with moderate pedaling. The 17.5 amp hour battery will do 40+ miles of steep hills with a heavy rider, and probably 60+ miles on flat ground, assuming you're not using too much assist. It took a while to adjust to the strength of the motor. Going into a tight turn, you don't always want 750 watts of additional power every time you touch the pedals, so you have to get used to that. If you're riding on wide trails or open road, this thing is awesome. I use it mainly to commute over some very steep hills. With a good rear rack, you can haul 30-40 pounds of stuff up big hills with little effort. Overall, a very nice kit. I would recommend adding the brake and shift sensors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021 by A. Diamond

  • Well worth it
Color: 500C color display Size: 44T & 17.5Ah Touring rack Battery
(EDIT 8/2/2020: The photos display in a different order than loaded. Photos 8, 9, and 10 that I refer to appear for me as the 1st, 6th, and 4th.) In summary, the kit (and battery) arrived quickly, was complete and relatively easy to install, the customer service was excellent, and the bike (Trek 3500 MTB) is great -- I'm exploring everywhere now that hills and distance are no concern. I bought the BAFANG BBS02B 48V 750W 44T Mid Drive kit with the 17.5Ah battery and 500C color display and thumb throttle from Junstar. I chose Junstar because of the positive reviews for customer service. There are many factors to consider when choosing a kit configuration (type of motor and battery and display, programmibility, your bike's frame size, tires, brakes...it is well worth researching thoroughly. I will note just one factor: I chose the big battery because I wanted the range. However, for any size battery, if you ride on any rough road (let alone trails), I would recommend the rack mount. Batteries are very heavy. The hardest part of the installation was deciding how to tie up the extra wiring. The pictures show my approach. My rear brake is a Shimano V-Brake which incorporates the rear shifters so I could not use the kit's brake lever. I removed the switch from the kit's brake and glued it along with a spacer (photo 8) that activates the switch. (The vendor sells a magnetic switch alternative.) I did not like the default programming. You'll need the separate programming cable to make changes. There is a lot of discussion about configurations on the Web. The process was easy and went well. However, the throttle was very jerky. Per suggestions from the Web for a different setting, I tried but couldn't get the cable to work a second time. I tried a different PC as well as a different OS but no luck. Millie at Junstar sent me a new cable and that one did work fine. I've made a couple of throttle tweaks, which helped a little, but I rarely use the throttle. The throttle is basically either on or off. There's a slight ramp up but it's nothing like a motorcycle control. The PAS (pedal assist) works for me: I'm always in a low enough gear that my cadence is normal or higher (protects the motor) and I set the assist level to the amount of effort I want to expend. PAS doesn't work the way you first expect it to -- you'll see plenty of comments on the Web about that -- but then you learn that it does work the way you want it to. Lessons I learned: - The left and right crank arms come in differently colored packaging. However, I didn't pay attention when installing and -- natch -- got them reversed. - Going over some rough railroad tracks, the rear rack wrenched free from the horizontal mounting rods and the battery and rack fell dragging behind me. Luckily, the only damage was the scraped rack. I added hose clamps (photo 9) so that the mounts can't slide. - I was halfway up a steep trail when my motor stopped working. I feared that I had burned it out, and I headed back, hoping that it would work again after some cooling. At the bottom and still no motor, I noticed that the connector to the display was slightly ajar. Reinserting the connector was all that was needed. (The dead display was the obvious but overlooked clue.) I added an extra zip tie (photo 10) for that connection. My only wishes would be a more nuanced throttle control; and a blinking option for the headlight and taillight for daytime riding. Otherwise, I'm super pleased. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020 by Anon Shopper Anon Shopper

  • Shipping was fast, install straight forward, and what a kick in the pants it delivers!
Color: B750C color display Size: 44T & 17.5Ah Down tube Battery
Ordered on a Sunday, got the motor kit on Thursday, and the battery on Saturday. Wasn't expecting the kit so soon, and had to scramble to order the needed tools to complete the install. The install was pretty straight forward as well, I need to finish up some cable management with better routing, more zip ties, etc. The battery seems to be the weakest part - cheap plastic case, and the mounting tray is plastic and pot metal. I had to drill mounting holes in the mount to match the existing water bottle mounting holes on my Trek 4500. Given the weight of the battery (17.5 AH), I am a little concerned how it will hold up - time will tell. The included battery charger seems equally cheaply made, but isn't exposed to the abuse like the battery will be on a mountain bike. Still learning how the whole setup works, but it sure delivers smiles! I have taken it for only a few short rides, and it has plenty of power to really get you going. In the Trek's low gear, it allows me to climb hills that I otherwise wouldn't be able to. Battery seems to have LOTS of capacity, it's going to take me a good number of hours of riding to wear it down it appears. Need to upgrade the brakes now as I get to places where I need them! Update 9/1/20 - I have taken the bike on a few urban trail rides here in Colorado Springs, and wow - 750W is awesome to have on tap (will peak over 1000W if needed), and the 17.5AH battery might be too much - I can barely make a dent in the capacity! Rode probably 20 miles today over a couple of hours, and the battery is still nearly full. And I wasn't shy about using the throttle. I got off it a few times to check the motor temp, and it never got more than just warm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2020 by Stephen Leander

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