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20 inch front wheel hub motor for cargo bike

Q:I am interested to learn more about the 20 inch 48V 1000W electric bike kit – front casted hub motor wheel
Item ID #LBCK20481000FM
Main Features:
Hub: Aluminum casted ( tire: 20 × 21/4 or 21/2″ )
Engine: Bldc hub motor
Voltage: 48V
Power: 1000W
Efficiency: 905%
Max speed: 707 kmh — 433mph Default (Optional other speed: 35mph or 25mph,15mph)
Mechanical brake: Disk or V
Cable location: shaft end , LEFT
Cable length:160cm / 63″
Install: spacing of 100mm fork
Noise: < 60 db Surface: Black painted Driver: brushless controller MOSFET: 12 PCS With LCD: YES Rated Voltage: DC 48 Volts Min Voltage: DC 40 ± 05 V Rated power: 1000 Watts Casing material: aluminium Maximum Current: 26 A ± 1 Amps Thermal: aluminum shell and the substrate 3 phase 120° brushless motor Operating Conditions: -20~45 °C Waterproof design Size: 171 mm L × 82 mm W × 42 mm H Updated LCD , More Function: * Cruise * Forward & Rackward (Optional) * Regen brake * Kmh & mph (Optional) * Set Max speed ( 0 ~ 72 kmh / 45 mph ) * Pedal assist ( 1 - 5 ) * Temperature * Motor power * Timer * Battery gauge * I am looking to replace the rear wheel hub motor on my cargo bike (see picture) was on the bike when I bought it. I have trouble keeping the wheel true and recently have a lot of broken spokes and a cracked rim. It is also hard to pedal because of motor drag and I want to be able to ride it without the power on or if the battery went flat. I can’t do that now. I am interested to know a few things 1. What is the weight of the front wheel hub motor? 2. You can see my bike has the front wheel a much further distance from the handlebars.Can you supply this hub motor kit with longer wires - or extension wires with appropriate connectors - so the wires can be routed under the cargo area and up to handlebars? 3. Is the voltage programmable with your system? (My existing motor can be)(I have a big battery pack) 4. I have hydraulic disc brakes on my bike and want to be sure this is compatible with disc rotors A: 1. The net weight of this motor is 7.25kg 2. Yes. When you order on our site,just leave message: cable length, then we can make. 3. The voltage isn’t programmable. This 48v controller works with 48v or 52v battery. (from min 40v to max 60v) 4. There are six screw on left cover for install disk. The dia. is 44mm (between two screw holes)

leaf bike 26 inch 48V 1500W rear hub motor wheel kit

Q: I am interested to buy a complete Rear 1500w hub motor wheel ( the latest model with upgraded phase wires, 0.35mm lamination etc).
The model model I think is LBM26481500RN and I would like to know the following before if buy:
– the no load rpm for 4T, 5T and 6T motor at 48v
– and the top speeds under load for 26 inch wheel.
I am looking to have a maximum 55 – 60kph (not less than 55 ) top speed under load but a bit more torque for off road riding.
Also for a electric bike motor with disc brake mount, cassette, temperature sensor and a rim that fits a 2.5 tire is the same price?

A: If not load, 4T 1500w 26 inch hub motor is about 72kmh (work at 48v)
If not load, 26 inch 1500w 5T is about 60kmh (work at 48v)
We can make cassette case motor with 2mm phase wire. But we still recommend standard version with thread screw with 2.5mm phase wire.
Also,standard version is easy to install than cassette case..
* With disc brake mount, cassette,temp,rim fit for 2.5 tire – The same price.
We recommend: with disc brake, standard version (No cassette version),temp,rim fit for 2.5 tire.

Q: can you please send me a more precise data (numbers) about the rpm @ 48V for each available wingdings available, like a performance table or similar?
I found on internet different available information for this motor, but their are not consistent, there are also the forums..and each data is different.
I was hopping that you can provide me more figures..
And also,I don’t understand why for the cassette hub the phase wires are 2mm while there are existing on the opposite side ?

A:Thank you so much for the clear explanations, I understood very well now what are the draw backs for each design.
Also, I was looking over the performance datasheet and I suppose that those parameters are for the 4 turn winding I suppose right?
So for the 5T the maximum rpm with be lower and torque a bit higher. Also the max efficiency point will be at a lower rpm.
Good, so if I want to place an order for a 5T 1500W 26 inch Rear hub motor kit wheel with the following requirements:
disc mount
threaded sprocket
temp sensor
135 mm drop out
26 inch Rim for 2.5 tire (23-25 mm wide rim)
12 gauge spokes

A: Yes. That 4 turn winding.
If 5T, the max rpm with be lower and torque a bit higher.
26 inch wheel, we recommend 5T
Standard rear 1500w 5T with the following requirements
* can install disk the left side of motor
* can install threaded sprocket on the right side of motor
* with temp
* fit for 135mm dropout
* We have 26 inch out.size 25mm or out.size 32mm wide rim (Our 32mm rim is fit for 26 inch)
Please click below sites.
I think 26 inch all black color rim is fit for your 2.5 tire.

I would like to order a rear 48v 1500w hub motor wheel

I really like (love) your hub motors (they perform really well and last a long time) and now I have the time to get the one I always needed.
And here is a very similar bike which also has a 1000W option rear hub motor this one has multiple speeds, most probably 7.
I have asked the rear dropout widths. Will get back to you as soon as I know. And I have a steel frame with a 145mm dropout now which I can widen. I do not 100% understand the trade offs that you are referring to when you say that the rim doesn’t matter, it is the 3 inch tire that is the issue for this hub motor as the same electric bike motor would also go into a wider dropout fat bike which also has an even wider tire – 4 inches. I need more details to understand it more clearly.
And there are other options at the front end of the chain where we can move the chain out a bit:

1. the little chain guide can help – this is mounted to the seat tube to push out the chain from the frame and tire
2. move bottom bracket out to the right
3. or get a bottom bracket with a longer spindle
4. or add spacers between the crank and chaining

What hub motor do you use for your 2000w and higher power fat bike applications? What would I need to change to make any motor work?

I see that the 2000w electric bike motor is 74mm wide which is only 4 mm wider than the 1500w hub motor. I have attached some new pics of my bike from different angles so that you can see how much clearance I have and if I just go with a single speed setup, I will have enough clearance for the chain but in case I need to get additional clearance, I do have some options mentioned previously. So my question now is would a wider or higher power motor work better? I see that the 1500w motor works with dropouts of between 135 and 155mm. And then the 2000w one begins at 170mm. I can widen my dropout and since I won’t be needing the space of a 7 speed cassette, I should be able to have the chain clearance I need.