I really appreciate you taking the time to do this. I am just about to build my own motobcane with this exact motor. I think you confirmed exactly what I was wondering. Please keep us posted on any longevity issues. Thanks again!
Great video , fitted my DZ8 about a month ago , I'm always on level 5 , got the EKD01 display with mine , what a great upgrade from the TSD2Bb , great torque and smooth and quiet , very haply ,has great pull
The software for the tsdz2b isn't being developed anymore. Also what I have seen in the stores the latest versions all have a newer ESC, meaning OBF software can't be flashed onto it. Anyways thanks for the video
Great video Michael, I have a bbso2b 750w at present but looking for a motor with a torque sensor , just wondering if you know the power settings of the 1-5? eg. Level 5 is 400% like on most factory E mtb’s? And the software is that like on the Bafang motors, I’ve programmed my 750w with the cable but I’ve read somewhere that it doesn’t work with the tong motors? Not that I’d bother as with the torque sensor I don’t think it will be necessary to fine tune the power levels.
Thank you for the kind words! I’m not sure the percentages of power for each of the 5 levels. I pretty much leave it on level 5 and it doesn’t draw much power until I start pushing hard. It reminds me of a BBS02B if it came with a torque sensor. The first two levels are nearly useless, 3 through 5 are progressively more powerful. Currently there isn’t an easy way to program the software like the Bafang Configuration tool. It’s my opinion that they will develop a way to update the software and add in tuning options. All that said, I’m glad I bought the motor and I’m looking forward to seeing what the future holds for programming.
@@MRJohnson01 Thanks for your video. Question: Is that an EKD01 display you have - i.e., the display that came with the tsdz8 motor? Could you please share the name and model # of the display? thanks!
@@terragady Sorry for the late response! I bought it on AliExpress. The store I got it from is out of stock currently I believe. Mine was around $400USD.
Thanks for the question! I favor a torque sensor motor. With the BBS02b motor you have cadence sensing. The Bafang motor has a ton of aftermarket support and parts if needed. The BBS02 is very reliable and you will enjoy it for your first build. I would also consider the TSDZ2B with OSF. I currently have 2 of them and they are fun and very natural feeling. If you do the research you can buy a 48 volt TSDZ2B and install the OSF with your PC. There is so many options out there! For raw power and reliability you could go with the BBSHD. Honestly overall right now the TSDZ2B with OSF is my go to motor. It’s a fun to ride and lightweight torque sensor motor and there’s good parts availability. If they get the programming right and make parts available for the TSDZ8 then I would definitely recommend it.
I don’t have any experience with the Bosch CX but I think this TSDZ8 would be much more powerful! Mine is paired with a 52 volt battery. Based on what I have heard about the CX is that it might be better for Offroad technical trails.
@@MRJohnson01 Bosch cx have about 840w on peak,but what separates it from others is how much power it gives the rider at high cadence,so in practice its difficult to beat a Bosch cx uphill with the Bafang bbs 02
I would say with a 52 volt battery the TSDZ8 would annihilate the Bosch CX. It would peak over 1000 watts when pushed. I’m sure the CX would have a better torque sensor and be more sensitive. I own the Bbs02b and the TSDZ8. The TSDZ8 is much stronger at climbing hills than the Bbs02.
@@MRJohnson01 is tsdz8 stronger than bbs02 at the same power?does both motor have same amper controller and same voltage?is there any difference when it comes to overheating between theese two motors?