It is downhill, so quick acceration. ;)) New prototype BBR Ultimate in testing... This is very first version of M560, so is quite loud. Check www.k1ebikes.com info@k1ebikes.com
this is a god send seeing this seeing this video pop up in my recommended, because i have been looking into possibly getting an m560 for a dengfu e82 ebike builld but can find such llittle info on it like the peak power and speed so i am so grateful to see this video! just wondering what voltage your running the m560 at and if you are using an modifications for with it? also if your able to say your overall opinions on the motor, especially compared to the m620? thanks again.
Hello. So you are on a good address. ;) I must say M560 is good motor - sweetspot in power and weight. To my surprise it is not overheating as much as M600 (did not manage yet to go over 95C). Here is 48V, but I recommend 52V - it will be a monster then! Also pedalling behaviour is great if you set the parameters which suit you. One drawback, it is too much noisy in high rpms and under heavy load, but this is very first version, second revision should be less louder (will test in 3 weeks). This motor comes in 2 versions: 500W and 750W nominal (25A, it is 1250W peak). M620 is little more powerful, has 30A, but is heavy. And funny - M620 is less noisy. Whole ebike with no compromises and all enduro components has 23.95kg. This motor has throttle limited to 45kmh, which is annoying if you are a fast rider. So I have trick it a little and removed this speed limitation with K1 BBR device. With BBR you can also run 52V battery and 48V firmware and get correct SOC battery reading.
@@Magic_Vince From factory it comes setup for 45 kmh also for pedalling. But pedalling speed is possible to set up to 72 kmh, as on older motors. BBR device is faking speed impulses, so allowing to go over 45kmh also on throttle only. Showing correct speed also over 45kmh and there is compensation for Trip and ODO.
Indeed. ;)) It is going 55kmh on staright without pedalling. And what I meant by this? Motor has hardcoded throttle speed to 45kmh. Have little tricked it. ;)
@@Ali-Rida It is 40t to 10t 27.5 rear 48V, but will be better with 52V and BBR to show correct SOC and be able to discharge deeper, even under 3.0V per cell. Not sure, what is max caddence, can try wi4h full batt.
my bbshd goes around 55 and 60 kph max how are you going so fast are u sure you set wheel diameter right? anyway this motor seems plenty powerful not bad 👍🏻
@@Frankenstein69420 It is downhill. But is running 55kmh on straight with full batt. With 52V it will be even faster. And yes, I have set circumference right, checked with gps.
@@dado304nice.. gotta say first i didn't read the title right, i thought this is bafang m600 motor. is this a different/new motor? and do you know the price of it ? thanks
@@Frankenstein69420Its M560, sucessor of M600. 0.5kg lighter. 1250W peak. With 52V batt and good gearing it should do 60kmh on straight, in super tuck position. ;)