Introducing our new 5000W 3T Hub Motor. Compatible with a variety of e-bikes (See options below) , this motor can be seamlessly integrated with your upgraded components. This motor is not replacement for stock motor, this is an UPGRADE. Please, refer to NOTES below. For optimal performance, combine with our top-notch Powerful Lithium Batteries and Controllers.
Specifications:
Output (Nominal): |
5 kW
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Voltage: |
48–100 Volts |
Sensor Type: |
Hall Based (2 Sets of Sensors - 1 for Use, 1 for Backup)
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Axle size: |
11mm flat side / 16mm threads |
Lugs screw size: |
M6 |
Rim Size: |
20" x 4" |
Color (Motor & Wheel): |
Black |
Brake rotor compatibility: |
Standard Mountainbike 6-hole rotor (including Magura MDRP) |
Wire Length: |
40" (From motor to the end of the lugs/connector) |
Freewheel: |
Single gear |
Tyre compatibility: |
Tubed tyres
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Stock Controller Compatible: |
No - Aftermarket Controller Required
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For optimal performance, we highly suggest pairing this motor with the Sabvoton 72150 or Fardriver 72450 controllers.
If you're upgrading your Super73 S2, R, RX, or ZX with this motor and want to use it with the HandlWorks BAC2000 Controller, you can add a Hall sensor adapter for $35. Just pick this option below.
Notes:
The connections on this controller are not compatible with the stock controller plugs, as this motor does not work with the stock controller or the ASI BAC 850. It pairs exceptionally well with controllers such as the Handlworks ASI BAC2000, Sabvaton, FarDriver, and similar.
Keep in mind that under high torque and heavy rider conditions, the spokes could loosen, causing the wheel to become untrue. It’s crucial to regularly inspect your wheel for this issue. In such cases, we recommend contacting your local bike shop to tighten the wheel.
We highly recommend to have this motor together with upgraded controller installed by a professional shop. Dropouts may need to be adjusted/milled on the bike in order to install this motor. Connections may not match your upgraded Controller.
Before installing the motor, ensure that the free wheel is tightened. After installation, inspect the axle nuts for tightness and make sure that the motor wire is securely attached and pushed away from the screw heads of the brake rotor.
Lead Time: 7 - 21 days