Ebikeling Pedal Assist Sensor Installation
Installing a pedal assist sensor onto my ebikes 3 different ways
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Ebike PAS (Pedal Assist Sensor) for Electric Bicycle
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Thanks so much man I’ve been stuck for hours 💕
Can i add a front electric wheel to my rear assist e bike?
how do you know what size to get, for a crank removal tool
useful tips, thanks! but, what if there is no PAS input on controller? I figured out a way around that, check out if interested -> https://youtu.be/cs5BmaVUED4
I crazy glued my sensor to my BB with no lock ring
How to turn off pedal assist
Thank you!
Вот это ты молодец! Так коротко и ёмко всё объяснил!
Beautiful!!, thanks!
Extremely helpful. Thanks!
Thanks Doug
Great video – thank you.
I am struggling with the logic behind eBike assembly and your video has been a delight to follow. I subscribed because I can learn from you. I am English and often struggle with some American voices. Your voice is clear and easy to understand. Thank you!
Hey Doug Hnut do you have a private email I have a request for you
Nothing new here but thanx anyway.
Hey Doug, I was considering getting a 1500w ebikeling rear motor. Do you think it would be faster than the Bafang BBSHD or BBS02?
I have a question, why’d you point out while showing us the glueing method that it was not a ebikeling PAS? I’m asking because I have a ebikeling kit and was hoping to secure the sensor with the glue method
Hi does the arrow direction matter??
There are 3 kinds of sensor for square type ,octalink and hallowtech pas sensor
Very helpful, straight to the point, cheers.
You have a video instruction on how to wire it to the controller?
Nothing to do with this video, but just wanted to thank you for the one some time ago, where you fitted Bafang battery UNDER the frame, on full sus. Would never have had the foresight/confidence to do it myself, without your help. But, the hours of pleasure I have had since doing it myself, with your expert guidance, deserve a very special THANK YOU, at the very least. Keep up the good work!
Excellent
The problem my bike shop said is that my Shimano crank is tapered and the PAS takes up room so that my crank are will not slide back on all the way, I can tighten the bolt but the crank is not seated all the way and the bike shop said it will eventually wear out the crank arm since it is not tightly seated. Is there a PAS system that will work in this case?
Clear concise and easy to follow without unnecessary dialog. Much appreciated.😄
Hey glad you are making videos again!
What a load off waffle
Back again! Happy Swede here…
Have you had any problems with your extra battery on Xiaomi m365 scooter?
Should I do it? Put an extra battery…
Extremely helpful. Thanks!
Why TF do none of the PAS hack videos show how to hook up the wires after you put on the sensors… third fu*#ing video and NONE OF THEM show how….
Mite be common sense to you if you are a newbie like me…makes fukin sense to show a hack …then not complete it…😤😡.
Third video…and none of them show it…TF!!
/Bklyn👑
Just got in a bike conversion kit and had a sensor in it. based on the video we installed it wrong but I was wondering what exactly the sensor does?
Tried number 3 first befor watching.if that fails.ill cut it and.attach it like you did on the second one, thankyou dude 🙂
I understand that this method only works in some frames. I had a carbon bike with the Aston Rider kit and I switched it to a bamboo bike in 10 minutes and I didn’t have to cut any cables
All these ebike manufacturers should make pedal assist that you don’t have to remove the crank pedal. It’s a freakin worse thing I’ve ever worked on bicycles.
what do i do if my bike has a single piece crank instead of the 3-piece one your bikes have?
Nice video, but I would have installed the sensor on top of the bottom bracket instead of beneath it to minimize dirt, mud, water getting to it.