u/Bunsmar

Photon 2 spacer and temperature question

Just got a Photon 2 after having many Bafang mid drive kits on different bikes and I'm liking it so far. It's a little noisier but worth it for the torque sensing and everything just feeling better. That said, documentation on installation is not great with broken links to manuals etc. Feels like a company going out of business, which I hope is not true because I think they make a great product.

A few questions have come up for me about installation and general use that hopefully someone can chime in on.

-I have the 83mm width and am using it on a 68mm bb shelled frame. Can those three spacers go on either side to center the crank arms, adjust the chainline, or make room for larger chainrings? With all spacers on the left side (as available videos show) my chainring is nearly touching the chainstay, my left crank is further out to the side than the right crank, and my chainline would be better if it was scooted out towards the right (for the gears I'm normally in). Basically all signs point to put at least some spacers on the right side. Is there any reason those three spacers can't go on whichever side makes most sense for the situation?

-Is there a temperature you try to keep the motor and controller under? I'm sort of assuming that this fancier kit will be smart enough to protect itself and not let me get it too hot, but that could be a dangerous or expensive assumption. I get the motor up to 135f for short periods of time going up a short hill, using appropriate gearing to not put a lot of stress on the motor. When I'm going up the hill I'm not pedaling the whole time because I have the bike in a gear that's at the upper range of my cadence to keep the motor at happy RPMs.

Thanks for any input/guidance.

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u/Bunsmar — 8 days ago
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Any good rides on closed roads/wide paths?

Hello all. TIA for any suggestions. Basically my dad (long time bike rider, now dealing with dementia and balance issues) and I are looking for good, safe places to ride that are wide multi use paths or roads that are closed to cars.

I got him a recumbent trike which he's doing well on but he's definitely not able to safely navigate anything but the chilliest residential streets. He sometimes loses track of the brakes and has trouble shifting, etc etc.

We live near the LA River so we do that path often but are looking for places that maybe have less foot and bike traffic, or are a little wider.

Suggestions?

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u/Bunsmar — 4 months ago