I have used 3000W Cyclone 6yrs and love it. Yes not a beginner level install but it works. Some mount fabrication does help. Thanks for posting JNO. You keep the E bike DIY alive and our wallets a little fatter.
3:43 this is actually a genius level design move because it puts the pedal crank in a secondary position- only using a few teeth on the crank as a guide to the main workhorse sprocket on the motor. This reduces overall friction and should have equal grip on the chain. The tradeoff will be more stress on the crank sprocket.
4th year, 48 volt original, I run double-chain, single-speed , Sturmey drum-brake freehub with single cog. It's very sweet. No hose-clamps. It was a lot of work.
this is truly something that is clearly meant to be custom added to .. you need to make the double chain ring . only reason i like it is its small . im building an e bike with a longer chain rail with a spot for the motor behind the crank . with a custom freewheel crankset
Holy cow. I don't care how advanced one is, securing a 3kw motor with hose clamps sounds flimsy. How can that possibly be a rugged solution? We're going to need a long-term test before trusting that kind of rig. On the other hand, a 3kw motor sounds terrific. So good job in exploring this thing, Johnny.
the pipe straps are just to make sure the motor doesnt rock from hitting bumps and torque. majority of the holding is done by the clamping of the Bottom bracket. i have the 3kw on my fatbike and its super solid (hasnt moved in nearly a year)
thou the version i have is different? mines clamped on both sides of the Bottom bracket, and the pipe strap goes around motor with a second around the frame.
@@ephiosproject I also have the old double chainring version with two mounting plates: one on each side of the bottom bracket. While I can't see from the vid, there should be one plate on the sprocket side, but I don't see any 2nd plate on the non-drive side - only the strap to hold the motor on the left non-drive side???
I wonder if the motor could be rotated to a lower position in order to grab another tooth or two. No doubt that would make custom mounting brackets necessary.
Con: Motor shifts further to the left to line up with chain. In the double chain design, if the motor can be secured to the downtube with two U bolts, it can slide up and down so no chain tensioner is needed for first chain.
Thanks for the update. I don’t like that it sticks out on the left so much. On either side it would bother me, so is it possible to place it on the down tube? I still like your suggestion of creating a box for the motor as those custom made bikes for the mid drives are awesome looking along with being practical in keeping it safe from the elements, dust, rain, etc
Yes that crank offset on the left side is absolutely ridiculous! Even the standard 2 chain kit has supermega wide cranks (q factor). I modified my motor to reduce width 14mm to get a more reasonable riding position
My kit didn't come with that sleeve? And not a beginner kit.. welding a must.. cant wait to make video! Thanks brother for all your help.. and god bless!
Now that makes sense... the other system did look a little odd with the way they were engineered! Im sure this will be an improvement! i wish cyc were more affordable and quieter...i would surely consider them...but im going with the BBSHD for this first build.
Ok ill bite...lol why and what would you suggest then? im new to this but am an avid cyclist/motorcycles rider since age 7 to late 50s.. so id like to learn what others know for sure!@@Billybritt-s4t
I got mine month ago.. making video on how I installed..dealing with torque. Needed a custom braket.. kept bending stock one.. but I have a stretch cruiser.. but got bugs worked out.. and I like!!
Just made my first e bike with. Had to make custom braket and weld to frame.. kept twisting stock braket.. and those hose clamps but scary. But I put motor inside frame. Stretch bike. Making video asp finely got bugs worked out. I think..lol
I have been using a cyclone 3K for about 4 years now and has been working great. Do they claim any new improvements in the motor? Is there a new kit; motor, controller & display?
I worked in a chemical plant maintenance shop lots of hose clamp experience. You definitely want to fabricate a better clamp. You can strip the rack out of a hose clamp with a screw driver and wrist strength.
Just for looking at it, I'd prefer the double-chain-ring version. I've heard that LA E-bikes has a custom bracket. Someone else makes a beefier freewheel for the sprocket side of the drive.
Thanks for the cyclone update. It looks like this is moving the motor to the left. How does it feel pedaling the bike with the crank arm so far off? If needed do you think you can fit a tensioner between the motor and the crank?
I can feel the uncomfortableness if barely even rideable pedal wise. After all it is a bicycle, and one wants to pedal to get exercise, and get the best battery life from this 3,000w mid drive in particular. You’d seemingly go through 20amps in a half hour if your lucky assuming it’s a 48-52 volt battery.
@Joe U - that was initially one of my questions too. But if the chain tensioner is on the bottom in this case, it would pull on the rear derailleur cage, so it would be pointless. I'm just wondering about how to keep the chain from falling off the front sprockets in bumpy ride.
It looks like most of the torque would be on the motors chainring. It would be nice to have a bracket that bolts or clamps from the motor to the frame.
Hmm first video seeing the Cyclone. I'll have to research a bit. I'm on the fence about where to go next. Have an fs 48v 21ah 750w geared hub drive. 1300 miles. Just roasted the controller. The motor should go soon (about to toss a 1500w controllet on it.. bms is good for 2kw). About the 650 mile mark I modded the shunt. Can't believe it lasted this long. Thinking about going mid drive kit. I like that the CYC is torque sensing. The bafang for its large network of people, parts and compatibility. Also considering just buying a Watt Wagons Hydra although my wallet is not happy about the thought. Shoudnt be any issue with chain only engaging with the top side of the chain ring. Even if the chain was touching the chainring like an ordinary bike, the torque would only be shared by the first few teeth on the cog.
I have an 83 mm dh frame. Looking to use an Isis system. Was wondering if the bottom bracket needs to be longer on ones side as I've just found. Out there might be two different cyclone 83 mm bb types one that isn't offset. and both are 148 I believe .Also I just purchased the spank hex steel driver hub so that' should be good to go for the wheel .
I think there are three bolts that hold the case together and open up to the planetary gears. Use a high quality automotive gear lube and don’t go crazy on putting too much in. Remove all the old stuff first.
@@buffalomind6838 The motor help me enough to pedal easily up all hills where I live. I can not tell the speed right now. But I will control next time it is weather to use the bike. Just now I have spikes on my tires, it slow down the speed. To day I pedal up a steep hill at 16-20 Kmt. on a cold winter day.
@@buffalomind6838 climbing the steepest streets in my area the BBS02 + pedaling can slow down to 7mph. With extreme grades it feels like if I wasn’t helping the motor would be struggling. Whereas BBSHD climbs all day np
Hey Johnny. Do you know if I can buy only the single chainring system employed on this new version? I already got a more powerful motor for the job. Also. Please make a video when you get the Cyclone 6kw. Thanks!
Hey ! nice channel Johnny ! i just finished my cyclon build , i have two chain ring version. Do you think i could put this new one chainring setup for my bike ? what are the pros and cons ?
Hi JNO, two questions: a) This new single chainring version comes with a screen, but apparently the old double chainring does not come with a screen. My question is: does this mean that only the new single chainring version has PAS (while the old screenless double-chainring version does not viably support PAS (because no screen & screen control button panel)? (I.e. does this mean the old double chainring version still does not have PAS? b) Looking at the images, it appears that the single chainring version pushes both the motor and the left side crankarm to the left by at least an inch or so. My questions: does this splay out the left leg making it feel awkward to pedal? Also does the motor's new position from center of the bike shifted to left make the bike's center of weight "left-heavy" (i.e. too much weight on left side of bike, making it want to fall over to the left side?
Whats better these things or bbshd with phaserunner ? also have you ever or would you ever try to put one of these high power mid drives on a lightweight hardtail frame ? or is it too weak ?
For support on the cyclone you can check out a TH-cam page called high voltage. High voltage also has a discord page where you can learn as well as teach what you have learned yourself about the cyclone. Great videos Johnny, keep them coming.
Thanks for keeping us all more educated & up to date. Since 1st researching motors the Cyclone has been of interest but I recognized my limitations and started with the BBSHD. I wanted PAS, never liked a dual chain setup and installation was beyond my skills with the previous Cyclone. After having done a couple of BBSxx installs I think I could install this new Cyclone. Does the new version offer PAS? Is this beast tameable with the right controller & some fiddling? I've read (in the past) its power can be overwhelming. Is it my imagination or is the left crank farther from the frame than the right?
With the display, it has 5 levels of power so on 1 it’s definitely very tame. It does have a PAS add on, but in my experience it causes more problems. This new version is the way to go if you want to dip your toe into the cyclone water.
@@michaelsprinzeles4022 the dual chain isn't as much of an issue as some make out an if you run spiders and HD or UHD freewheel like those sold by sick bike parts you can cusrtomise your reduction gearing to suit your needs.... i've done over 9,000 miles with a 3 chain ring setup 1 for the motor 2 for the rear drive like a mtb
@@arronjohnston742 I didn't suggest it can't be done just that it may require more work getting chainlines right. I had a hard enough time getting my chainline right on my 1st BBSHD build (knew on the second build to bypass the stock ring and get a Lekkie with the BBS02 & it was plug-n-play easy).
is it faster that the dual system? iv got the 3000w and 7500w, this looks like it would be alot better for the 7500w. i think the 3000w chainwheels are 52-48 the 7500w is 52-22. im more looking better ways to clamp it down to stop the flex, did it help with that?
How fast can it go with a 52 vold battery? I have the bafang and I get between 30-38mph. But would like something like 40-50mph. I live in Florida so no mountains or cold 🥶 weather
I love your videos man! I own the mini and 3000 cyclone and I’m just curious if this decreases the weight by a lot? I’m now wondering if this new setup with the single chain ring is compatible with the old cyclone motor? Please let me know!! 🤙
Does you Cyclone mini shut off when overheat? if not what did you do so it does not shut off when heating up? also which controller are you using? Anwers well appreciated.
@@paulawestcott7228 My Cyclone Mini shut down on my first ride (before I knew what I was doing). Too hot to touch! I was in my highest gear, going uphill! LOL! What voltage you running? Mini is designed for 24 - 48 volt. Over that it runs hot. I was running 52V, with stock Kelly controller (old version, not programmable). My solution? Always shift to appropriate gear, and use full power sparingly.
You should really consider partnering up with high voltage here on TH-cam. They sell hot rod kits for the bbshd. Using the BAC 855 controller. Since they don't do installs themselves you would be the perfect person to represent them. I have talked to them many times and they are really a great group of guys based in Canada.
Good Day! Thank you for posting new video. You know, firstly i was thinking what are they doing? That thing will destroy front sprocket in first rides, but than.. hey... it is actually do not create a lot of load on it - it is freewheel. All it is doing if you not pedal - only keeping chain. That can work. Btw, some time pass since you published video. How good or bad it is? (ps. i already have cyclone 1800-3000w and now building a custom frame, so i just asking. ) Thank you
Newbie here (actually not even that; just an interested person, who thinks about maybe eventually, upgrading my trekking bike): If this is nothing for a first install, what would you recommend to go with? (As full power as possible... for comparison reasons) Would ti still be a cyc? Or rather a Bafang? (Maybe you made a video on that, but I didn't find one so far...)
@@JohnnyNerdOut no worries I got the reconditioned bike from a bike shop so measurements are all good my friend and I can't wait till the bbs02 arrives 😀
@@JohnnyNerdOut I would love to see how well it dissipates heat. I’ve had the bbshd get pretty toasty on a 25 mile constant ride. Look forward to future videos if you test it out more.
@@JohnnyNerdOut ok thank you im reaching out to them and if you dot mind could you aswell and possibly consider carrying these as a alternative like how bafang had lekkie and such? sure it would make many people happy to transfer over from old chainrings.
Hey I got some questions for you: 1. Is a gravel/cyclocross bike duable to install a cyclone on? I have an MTB as well that I can also upgrade, but just curious... The MTB is a little on the heavy side....I thought a lighter bike and thinner tires = better for air dynamics and therefore speed. 2. Is there a compatible torque sensor that can work with a Cyclone? From what I've read online - Cyclone's Pedal Assist is...unreliable? 3. If I go with 3-chain rings, 1 46 and the other small, is there some way that I could use a front delailer? Or do I have to finger move the chain when i need to climb a steep hill? 4. Are E-Gears a must-upgrade if I go with a cyclone? How is gear change detected to switch off the motor when I switch gears?
I've got the older Cyclone 3000w double 44t chain-ring setup (from Luna, purchased 2016), outer ring for motor drive, inner for the other for the drive chain. I added a 32t lower gear sprocket, and front derailleur. I did this before actually riding and then realizing the Cyclone 3k watt is like a Cobra 427 (too much motor torque for any normal bicycle/rider. I actually love it (I'm a motorcyclist and liken it to a 1970's Honda S90 in acceleration (0-20mph same as normal car traffic 6-7 seconds), but top speed limited to 35 mph (I'm running only 52volts. Basically can chase buses in city traffic). In retrospect, I didn't need to add the 32t 2nd sprocket since the Cyclone torques up steep hills while still in 44t front sprocket. But like the Cobra, this can drain you 20ah battery within 25 miles if you blast around like a moto bike (but can get up to 80 miles if you take it easy and pedal assist. So i use the 32t for hill climbs mainly to "sip gas" and to extend range. Long story short: I don't think this new single 36T sprocket version needs a double/triple front sprockets.
Not sure if JNO or Luna sells a gear shift sensor for the Cyclone kits (and I'm not sure if the standard Cyclone controller accepts the lead from a gear shift sensor. I.e. with the Cyclone 3k watt, its always best to shift ONLY using your own pedaling. NEVER shift using motor power (unless on level ground or down hill where there is no load. The Cyclone will tear your bike to pieces (drive train and rear wheel) if you don't use common sense.
@@rwo6211 Yes, I know. Many do not know how to shift and break their bikes and then pay 1000s to fix it, i usually shift with no load on my normal bike so I've been riding it without gear issues for like 5 years now. I've been thinking about either getting Cyclone or Lightning Rod Small Block (6kW) to build an ebike from scratch using Vector/Eleek frame with a big battery (2kW). I'm just looking for the most efficient motor there is so I can do very long range with pedal assist and small amounts of throttling.
@@JohnnyNerdOut fair enough, they've got a stock of bac2000 but are backlogged on 855's. So far I've seen 4.2kw out of mine. Excited to see your take one it!
@@EBikeBuilder_ fair enough, they're definitely louder than the bbshd. Though I'll say even at higher speeds they're still quiet enough to maintain a conversation
THE MOTOR IS HOLDING BY THE SAME # OF TEETH, IT'S JUST THE # OF TEETH THAT YOUR PEDAL IS USING THAT HAS YOU QUESTIONING IT, RIGHT. I HAVE ONE OF THE OLDER KITS, AND I USE MILLWAUKEE BATTS. TO POWER IT. 4 YEARS NOW.
@@JohnnyNerdOut found it, thanks. reminds me of bikee bike's lightest motor set up but they incorporate torque sensing and 1/3 the power. also it's currently vaporware.
TH-cam just ate my comment here I go again I'm already designed in a better bracket for that new Cyclone w 72v battery. I'm trying to locate a triangle shaped battery any suggestions out there?
I've been looking into all the usual suspects in mid drives and always keep coming back to cyclone. I've checked their website and their latest model listed is still the 2919 did they decide against a full rollout of the 2022 or was there another reason??
I don't like the way the motor hangs out on the left side of the bike along with the hose clamp situation. I'm sure they could come up with a much more elegant way of securing the motor in place.
Kind of negates size of chain ring, basically your riding using 11 to 14 tooth sprocket in the front, might be a good thing 😀 I do not know. Kind of want to fabricate my own mid drive, just need to figure out much room i have for a motor, in relation to pedals with wider mid motor double chain cranks
Where is the Johnny Nerd Out Test And Just Because Its A Powerful Motor I Dont Want To Here Any Excuse About The Weather And Yes In My World Every Word Starts With A Capital Letter Digging Your Videos Also I'm Wondering Why You Havnt Done A CYC Or Tongsheng Conversion Uk Style Big-up Ya-Chest🤜🏼🤛🏼✌🏻💯👍🏻🙉🙊🙈😇
I contacted CYC recently on delivery times, they said they are now just getting caught up since COVID and air freight is the better choice of delivery method to cut that time down.
@@JohnnyNerdOut sadly yes,but better high powered system overall 42t front 42t rear first gear 40mph more forces on more teeth so not as much wear on chain and 15k rpm on 72v vs stock 48v 3k rpm
Definitely. The cyclone is not for everyday riding. I always say it’s only for if you really want make your bike into a 100cc dirt bike without the gas engine
3000W?! I’ll bet that thing will scoot. Looks angry. Like it might bite you. I love the power, but I do not like the look. I ordered new rotors for my ebike…203mm up from 160mm. UPS man is bringing them today. Love me some ebikes
It looks like most of the torque would be on the motors chainring. It would be nice to have a bracket that bolts or clamps from the motor to the frame.
I have used 3000W Cyclone 6yrs and love it. Yes not a beginner level install but it works. Some mount fabrication does help.
Thanks for posting JNO.
You keep the E bike DIY alive and our wallets a little fatter.
Some?? Lol I had to make special custom bracket.. weld it to frame. Still bent it!
3:43 this is actually a genius level design move because it puts the pedal crank in a secondary position- only using a few teeth on the crank as a guide to the main workhorse sprocket on the motor. This reduces overall friction and should have equal grip on the chain. The tradeoff will be more stress on the crank sprocket.
I had to mount motor behind crank.. stretch bike
4th year, 48 volt original, I run double-chain, single-speed , Sturmey drum-brake freehub with single cog. It's very sweet. No hose-clamps. It was a lot of work.
I took off gears to. Single speed all you need.. pushing 60mph
@@sleepingbearffg5008 Sweet ride.
@@billbrett365 it's an one of a kind.. putting out video in few days . Do you have channel? Like to check out your ride . Thanks 👊👊💪💪
@@sleepingbearffg5008 Yeah. I look forward to your videos and trading notes. Thanks.
You make excellent videos! Thank you for all the information you shared. I'm sure I speak for all us new DIYers. 👍👍✌️
this is truly something that is clearly meant to be custom added to .. you need to make the double chain ring . only reason i like it is its small . im building an e bike with a longer chain rail with a spot for the motor behind the crank . with a custom freewheel crankset
Holy cow. I don't care how advanced one is, securing a 3kw motor with hose clamps sounds flimsy. How can that possibly be a rugged solution? We're going to need a long-term test before trusting that kind of rig.
On the other hand, a 3kw motor sounds terrific. So good job in exploring this thing, Johnny.
I was thinking of a single baby rubber band would suffice, but who am I to question state of the art thing hose clamps on a steaming hot motor?!
the pipe straps are just to make sure the motor doesnt rock from hitting bumps and torque. majority of the holding is done by the clamping of the Bottom bracket. i have the 3kw on my fatbike and its super solid (hasnt moved in nearly a year)
thou the version i have is different? mines clamped on both sides of the Bottom bracket, and the pipe strap goes around motor with a second around the frame.
@@buffalomind6838 if the motor gets steaming hot you have bigger problems than a f*cking hose clamp......
@@ephiosproject I also have the old double chainring version with two mounting plates: one on each side of the bottom bracket. While I can't see from the vid, there should be one plate on the sprocket side, but I don't see any 2nd plate on the non-drive side - only the strap to hold the motor on the left non-drive side???
I wonder if the motor could be rotated to a lower position in order to grab another tooth or two. No doubt that would make custom mounting brackets necessary.
I mounted behind.. seems to work fine..
Con: Motor shifts further to the left to line up with chain.
In the double chain design, if the motor can be secured to the downtube with two U bolts, it can slide up and down so no chain tensioner is needed for first chain.
I never used original. But I would agree.. to get chain line has to be so far..
Thanks for the update. I don’t like that it sticks out on the left so much. On either side it would bother me, so is it possible to place it on the down tube? I still like your suggestion of creating a box for the motor as those custom made bikes for the mid drives are awesome looking along with being practical in keeping it safe from the elements, dust, rain, etc
Yes that crank offset on the left side is absolutely ridiculous! Even the standard 2 chain kit has supermega wide cranks (q factor). I modified my motor to reduce width 14mm to get a more reasonable riding position
Just a small observation, but with a little vibration and movement it looks like that motor lead wire could rub and get cut on that sharp hose clamp.
Ya, the motor can be spun in 90 degree increments so the the cable comes out at almost any angle you need. That “should” help for most people.
My kit didn't come with that sleeve? And not a beginner kit.. welding a must.. cant wait to make video! Thanks brother for all your help.. and god bless!
Now that makes sense... the other system did look a little odd with the way they were engineered! Im sure this will be an improvement! i wish cyc were more affordable and quieter...i would surely consider them...but im going with the BBSHD for this first build.
Wow you're easy no way I'd use that junk
Ok ill bite...lol why and what would you suggest then? im new to this but am an avid cyclist/motorcycles rider since age 7 to late 50s.. so id like to learn what others know for sure!@@Billybritt-s4t
If you still carry this new version a few months from now, I will definitely buy it from you.
I got mine month ago.. making video on how I installed..dealing with torque. Needed a custom braket.. kept bending stock one.. but I have a stretch cruiser.. but got bugs worked out.. and I like!!
Hose Clamps are way better than Zip Ties . Love the Chanel.
Can you use a 72v battery for this motor the website suggests a 52v though please get back to me
I would worry about your Wiring harness getting cut by that Hose clamp. I’ve always wanted to try a Cyclone kit
Just made my first e bike with. Had to make custom braket and weld to frame.. kept twisting stock braket.. and those hose clamps but scary. But I put motor inside frame. Stretch bike. Making video asp finely got bugs worked out. I think..lol
Yea me to but can't ever find one
I have been using a cyclone 3K for about 4 years now and has been working great. Do they claim any new improvements in the motor? Is there a new kit; motor, controller & display?
I don’t think they have ever changed the motor itself. They just implemented the sw900 display.
@@JohnnyNerdOut Do they need any type of maintenance? I don't anything on the SW-900 on your website.
@@mikeladuca289 regreasing of the gears every once in a while. I only sell the display as part of the cyclone kit
How long has that 3K cyclone lasted you? I plan on doing a thousand mile ripp to the coast memorial Day run
Cyclone has been dependable? Thanks
@@franksplace551 I have not touched the motor or controller in 4 years & about 3500 miles of use, very dependable.
I worked in a chemical plant maintenance shop lots of hose clamp experience. You definitely want to fabricate a better clamp. You can strip the rack out of a hose clamp with a screw driver and wrist strength.
Can you imagine how pissed someone would be if they lost their money from the motor falling off immediately after riding their new powered bike?! 😲
Nope not for me.
Definitely will need to fabricate a braket and weld.
I've got heavy duty hose clamps on my bbshd. Still holding strong a year later.
@@thedon2703 Keep an eye on them from time to time. Metal fatigue is a real thing.
Just for looking at it, I'd prefer the double-chain-ring version.
I've heard that LA E-bikes has a custom bracket. Someone else makes a beefier freewheel for the sprocket side of the drive.
Thanks for the cyclone update.
It looks like this is moving the motor to the left. How does it feel pedaling the bike with the crank arm so far off?
If needed do you think you can fit a tensioner between the motor and the crank?
I can feel the uncomfortableness if barely even rideable pedal wise. After all it is a bicycle, and one wants to pedal to get exercise, and get the best battery life from this 3,000w mid drive in particular. You’d seemingly go through 20amps in a half hour if your lucky assuming it’s a 48-52 volt battery.
I didn't purchase a 3k motor to pedal. But makes chain line and you need
There's no room for attention there he pulls on the top single pulley direct look at the video again
@Joe U - that was initially one of my questions too. But if the chain tensioner is on the bottom in this case, it would pull on the rear derailleur cage, so it would be pointless. I'm just wondering about how to keep the chain from falling off the front sprockets in bumpy ride.
Between this new 3Kw and the 6Kw models for an Enduro Frame build. I can't decide. Will probably go 6kw... my first ebike build.
It looks like most of the torque would be on the motors chainring. It would be nice to have a bracket that bolts or clamps from the motor to the frame.
Hmm first video seeing the Cyclone. I'll have to research a bit.
I'm on the fence about where to go next. Have an fs 48v 21ah 750w geared hub drive. 1300 miles. Just roasted the controller. The motor should go soon (about to toss a 1500w controllet on it.. bms is good for 2kw). About the 650 mile mark I modded the shunt. Can't believe it lasted this long. Thinking about going mid drive kit. I like that the CYC is torque sensing. The bafang for its large network of people, parts and compatibility.
Also considering just buying a Watt Wagons Hydra although my wallet is not happy about the thought.
Shoudnt be any issue with chain only engaging with the top side of the chain ring. Even if the chain was touching the chainring like an ordinary bike, the torque would only be shared by the first few teeth on the cog.
I have an 83 mm dh frame. Looking to use an Isis system. Was wondering if the bottom bracket needs to be longer on ones side as I've just found. Out there might be two different cyclone 83 mm bb types one that isn't offset. and both are 148 I believe .Also I just purchased the spank hex steel driver hub so that' should be good to go for the wheel .
Can you please do a video on how to lube the gears of the cyclone and what lube to use.
Thanks🚲⚡️
I think there are three bolts that hold the case together and open up to the planetary gears. Use a high quality automotive gear lube and don’t go crazy on putting too much in. Remove all the old stuff first.
Thanks was about to ask mr nerdout
I am not a beginner, but I like my BBS02. Its a work horse for a larger man.:)
How easily are you able to pedal up a 20% grade? Also how fast is your average speed on said steepness of hill? Thanks for a reply.
@@buffalomind6838 The motor help me enough to pedal easily up all hills where I live. I can not tell the speed right now. But I will control next time it is weather to use the bike. Just now I have spikes on my tires, it slow down the speed. To day I pedal up a steep hill at 16-20 Kmt. on a cold winter day.
@@buffalomind6838 climbing the steepest streets in my area the BBS02 + pedaling can slow down to 7mph. With extreme grades it feels like if I wasn’t helping the motor would be struggling. Whereas BBSHD climbs all day np
Hey Johnny. Do you know if I can buy only the single chainring system employed on this new version? I already got a more powerful motor for the job.
Also. Please make a video when you get the Cyclone 6kw.
Thanks!
In my experience, i have never had any problem with cyclones, the only catch is, i have them directly pull the read wheel.
Thanks for all the info! Can I use a mid drive with my hub drive ?
Definitely I've seen all wheel Dr with mid drive definitely less wear on drive train
Hey ! nice channel Johnny ! i just finished my cyclon build , i have two chain ring version. Do you think i could put this new one chainring setup for my bike ? what are the pros and cons ?
Hi JNO, two questions: a) This new single chainring version comes with a screen, but apparently the old double chainring does not come with a screen. My question is: does this mean that only the new single chainring version has PAS (while the old screenless double-chainring version does not viably support PAS (because no screen & screen control button panel)? (I.e. does this mean the old double chainring version still does not have PAS? b) Looking at the images, it appears that the single chainring version pushes both the motor and the left side crankarm to the left by at least an inch or so. My questions: does this splay out the left leg making it feel awkward to pedal? Also does the motor's new position from center of the bike shifted to left make the bike's center of weight "left-heavy" (i.e. too much weight on left side of bike, making it want to fall over to the left side?
Whats better these things or bbshd with phaserunner ? also have you ever or would you ever try to put one of these high power mid drives on a lightweight hardtail frame ? or is it too weak ?
I put the bbshd on the new Ozark mountain ridge total weight 60.5 20amp hr battery and love it
thanks for the info. Think I'll stick with bafang for now
Where did you get the bb extensions and the sprocket adapter?
For support on the cyclone you can check out a TH-cam page called high voltage. High voltage also has a discord page where you can learn as well as teach what you have learned yourself about the cyclone. Great videos Johnny, keep them coming.
Just checked that channel. Didn’t see anything on the cyclone motor… plenty on the CYC motor though…..
Am I the only one craving a Johnnynerdout test? What gives, brother?
It’s coming!
Lol one man band.. busy he is.. 👊👊💪💪
Can you convert the old cyclone motor to this setup?
Yes, you’d just need the chainring pretty much
@@JohnnyNerdOut do you sell it?
@@jakelanrad7142 no. Only complete kits
@@JohnnyNerdOut who does?
@@hawkchristian5563 no one that I know of
Thanks for keeping us all more educated & up to date. Since 1st researching motors the Cyclone has been of interest but I recognized my limitations and started with the BBSHD. I wanted PAS, never liked a dual chain setup and installation was beyond my skills with the previous Cyclone. After having done a couple of BBSxx installs I think I could install this new Cyclone. Does the new version offer PAS? Is this beast tameable with the right controller & some fiddling? I've read (in the past) its power can be overwhelming. Is it my imagination or is the left crank farther from the frame than the right?
With the display, it has 5 levels of power so on 1 it’s definitely very tame. It does have a PAS add on, but in my experience it causes more problems. This new version is the way to go if you want to dip your toe into the cyclone water.
@@JohnnyNerdOut I'm still curious about the power but the stealth and ease of the BBSxx line keep winning me over.
@@michaelsprinzeles4022 the dual chain isn't as much of an issue as some make out an if you run spiders and HD or UHD freewheel like those sold by sick bike parts you can cusrtomise your reduction gearing to suit your needs.... i've done over 9,000 miles with a 3 chain ring setup 1 for the motor 2 for the rear drive like a mtb
@@arronjohnston742 I didn't suggest it can't be done just that it may require more work getting chainlines right. I had a hard enough time getting my chainline right on my 1st BBSHD build (knew on the second build to bypass the stock ring and get a Lekkie with the BBS02 & it was plug-n-play easy).
@@michaelsprinzeles4022 it's not that hard especially when you're using spiders
is it faster that the dual system?
iv got the 3000w and 7500w, this looks like it would be alot better for the 7500w.
i think the 3000w chainwheels are 52-48 the 7500w is 52-22.
im more looking better ways to clamp it down to stop the flex, did it help with that?
What would be a great upgrade controller for 3000W cyclone motor?
Currently using a 48v with a 52v battery.
How fast can it go with a 52 vold battery? I have the bafang and I get between 30-38mph.
But would like something like 40-50mph. I live in Florida so no mountains or cold 🥶 weather
This would get you to 45-50mph. However the 72v CYC motor is much better of a motor kit. I’ll try to go live later today to show the new motors 👍
I love your videos man! I own the mini and 3000 cyclone and I’m just curious if this decreases the weight by a lot? I’m now wondering if this new setup with the single chain ring is compatible with the old cyclone motor? Please let me know!! 🤙
I might save about 4 oz. Of steel. I do know of an retro fit kit but I will look into it 👍
Does you Cyclone mini shut off when overheat?
if not what did you do so it does not shut off when heating up?
also which controller are you using?
Anwers well appreciated.
@@paulawestcott7228 My Cyclone Mini shut down on my first ride (before I knew what I was doing). Too hot to touch! I was in my highest gear, going uphill! LOL!
What voltage you running? Mini is designed for 24 - 48 volt. Over that it runs hot. I was running 52V, with stock Kelly controller (old version, not programmable).
My solution? Always shift to appropriate gear, and use full power sparingly.
show me how it works. Please
I also dreamed of doing this. with one chain.
and I’m just about to buy a cyclone motor
You should really consider partnering up with high voltage here on TH-cam. They sell hot rod kits for the bbshd. Using the BAC 855 controller.
Since they don't do installs themselves you would be the perfect person to represent them. I have talked to them many times and they are really a great group of guys based in Canada.
Nicholas Clark high voltage does not do installs, you mean for their customers they only build bikes for themselves.?
No test on video?
Can u please review cyc stealth or pro motor pretty please
What do you think about fold up bikes 🖖🖖🖖
I have a mongoose dolomite and was wondering if I should get this kit or the double chain kit? thanks
Probably the double
do mid drive bikes have a throttle like hub bikes? also, can you normally peddle at the same time? i'm kinda confused how mid drive systems work
Throttle is completely independent of mid vs hub
Good Day! Thank you for posting new video. You know, firstly i was thinking what are they doing? That thing will destroy front sprocket in first rides, but than.. hey... it is actually do not create a lot of load on it - it is freewheel. All it is doing if you not pedal - only keeping chain. That can work. Btw, some time pass since you published video. How good or bad it is? (ps. i already have cyclone 1800-3000w and now building a custom frame, so i just asking. ) Thank you
Nice... strong metal gear...love it...🙂👍
Newbie here (actually not even that; just an interested person, who thinks about maybe eventually, upgrading my trekking bike): If this is nothing for a first install, what would you recommend to go with? (As full power as possible... for comparison reasons) Would ti still be a cyc? Or rather a Bafang? (Maybe you made a video on that, but I didn't find one so far...)
Hi Johnny I'm building a bbs02 mountain bike dose the bottom bracket need to be 68mm 🤔
No, just less than 74mm. If you’re BB is 73-74mm you probably won’t be able to install the outer lock ring, which really is just decorative.
@@JohnnyNerdOut no worries I got the reconditioned bike from a bike shop so measurements are all good my friend and I can't wait till the bbs02 arrives 😀
Looks a bit wide for that bottom bracket. Interesting setup though.
It’s a huge motor 😐
@@JohnnyNerdOut I would love to see how well it dissipates heat. I’ve had the bbshd get pretty toasty on a 25 mile constant ride. Look forward to future videos if you test it out more.
@JohnnyNerdOut is there any way to buy just the chain ring don't want to have to buy a whole new motor.??
??
Not that I know of
@@JohnnyNerdOut where do you buy from?
@@hawkchristian5563 I buy direct from Cyclone
@@JohnnyNerdOut ok thank you im reaching out to them and if you dot mind could you aswell and possibly consider carrying these as a alternative like how bafang had lekkie and such? sure it would make many people happy to transfer over from old chainrings.
I built a bmx with a mini and it ripps...what controller are you using on them?
I’m not building with them anymore but I was just using the stock brick ones
Hey I got some questions for you:
1. Is a gravel/cyclocross bike duable to install a cyclone on? I have an MTB as well that I can also upgrade, but just curious... The MTB is a little on the heavy side....I thought a lighter bike and thinner tires = better for air dynamics and therefore speed.
2. Is there a compatible torque sensor that can work with a Cyclone? From what I've read online - Cyclone's Pedal Assist is...unreliable?
3. If I go with 3-chain rings, 1 46 and the other small, is there some way that I could use a front delailer? Or do I have to finger move the chain when i need to climb a steep hill?
4. Are E-Gears a must-upgrade if I go with a cyclone? How is gear change detected to switch off the motor when I switch gears?
I've got the older Cyclone 3000w double 44t chain-ring setup (from Luna, purchased 2016), outer ring for motor drive, inner for the other for the drive chain. I added a 32t lower gear sprocket, and front derailleur. I did this before actually riding and then realizing the Cyclone 3k watt is like a Cobra 427 (too much motor torque for any normal bicycle/rider. I actually love it (I'm a motorcyclist and liken it to a 1970's Honda S90 in acceleration (0-20mph same as normal car traffic 6-7 seconds), but top speed limited to 35 mph (I'm running only 52volts. Basically can chase buses in city traffic). In retrospect, I didn't need to add the 32t 2nd sprocket since the Cyclone torques up steep hills while still in 44t front sprocket. But like the Cobra, this can drain you 20ah battery within 25 miles if you blast around like a moto bike (but can get up to 80 miles if you take it easy and pedal assist. So i use the 32t for hill climbs mainly to "sip gas" and to extend range.
Long story short: I don't think this new single 36T sprocket version needs a double/triple front sprockets.
Not sure if JNO or Luna sells a gear shift sensor for the Cyclone kits (and I'm not sure if the standard Cyclone controller accepts the lead from a gear shift sensor. I.e. with the Cyclone 3k watt, its always best to shift ONLY using your own pedaling. NEVER shift using motor power (unless on level ground or down hill where there is no load. The Cyclone will tear your bike to pieces (drive train and rear wheel) if you don't use common sense.
@@rwo6211 Is it loud?
@@rwo6211 Yes, I know. Many do not know how to shift and break their bikes and then pay 1000s to fix it, i usually shift with no load on my normal bike so I've been riding it without gear issues for like 5 years now. I've been thinking about either getting Cyclone or Lightning Rod Small Block (6kW) to build an ebike from scratch using Vector/Eleek frame with a big battery (2kW). I'm just looking for the most efficient motor there is so I can do very long range with pedal assist and small amounts of throttling.
I like it alot, will it chew those teeth though? Good luck my friend.
Hey curious how much and where and when can I order one..
I still have a few. Or you can to cyclone-tw.com
Why can’t CYC figure out how to put the motor into the crank? I’m frustrated.
Have you already done a video on the cyc x1 pro gen 2? Awesome vid, keep it up!
No I’m still waiting for them to ship it to me….
@@JohnnyNerdOut fair enough, they've got a stock of bac2000 but are backlogged on 855's. So far I've seen 4.2kw out of mine. Excited to see your take one it!
@@trevorhoward2396 they seem fun but very loud and obnoxious
@@EBikeBuilder_ fair enough, they're definitely louder than the bbshd. Though I'll say even at higher speeds they're still quiet enough to maintain a conversation
Is this still working out OK?
Looks like some serious Jerry rigging wow
Ya there’s a reason it wasn’t popular….
THE MOTOR IS HOLDING BY THE SAME # OF TEETH, IT'S JUST THE # OF TEETH THAT YOUR PEDAL IS USING THAT HAS YOU QUESTIONING IT, RIGHT.
I HAVE ONE OF THE OLDER KITS, AND I USE MILLWAUKEE BATTS. TO POWER IT. 4 YEARS NOW.
how long do freewheels last when being blasted with 3kw?
Good question. Depends on how good you he operator is.
@@JohnnyNerdOut how long have you seen them last when used properly
I don't see it on your website or cyclone's?
Look under the “motors” tab in my shop
@@JohnnyNerdOut found it, thanks. reminds me of bikee bike's lightest motor set up but they incorporate torque sensing and 1/3 the power. also it's currently vaporware.
TH-cam just ate my comment here I go again I'm already designed in a better bracket for that new Cyclone w 72v battery. I'm trying to locate a triangle shaped battery any suggestions out there?
Anybody know who has one Cyclone available in stock?
Controller suggestions?
Why didn't you video record the build?
I want to do a proper install video after I have installed a few of these
CHAIN TENSIONER?
I've been looking into all the usual suspects in mid drives and always keep coming back to cyclone. I've checked their website and their latest model listed is still the 2919 did they decide against a full rollout of the 2022 or was there another reason??
No test?
What do u think of LUNA mid-drive
Which one?
@@JohnnyNerdOut 1000 watt...
The peddle chainring is not used by the motor except as a guide so the teeth on it is only used by you peddling I believe.
Good point!
Seems like peddling could be problematic with so few chainring teeth engaged (for those who peddle ebikes!)
I don't like the way the motor hangs out on the left side of the bike along with the hose clamp situation. I'm sure they could come up with a much more elegant way of securing the motor in place.
Kind of negates size of chain ring, basically your riding using 11 to 14 tooth sprocket in the front, might be a good thing 😀 I do not know. Kind of want to fabricate my own mid drive, just need to figure out much room i have for a motor, in relation to pedals with wider mid motor double chain cranks
All I see is long run. By that I mean I see stripped gears with that arrangement! Can't believe it will last.
Where is the Johnny Nerd Out Test And Just Because Its A Powerful Motor I Dont Want To Here Any Excuse About The Weather And Yes In My World Every Word Starts With A Capital Letter Digging Your Videos Also I'm Wondering Why You Havnt Done A CYC Or Tongsheng Conversion Uk Style Big-up Ya-Chest🤜🏼🤛🏼✌🏻💯👍🏻🙉🙊🙈😇
I have had a CYC motor on order for about 6 months to try out. Don’t worry Doug, JNO test is coming soon!
I contacted CYC recently on delivery times, they said they are now just getting caught up since COVID and air freight is the better choice of delivery method to cut that time down.
Not very much contact area
so now you need to crank through the motor when the battery does….
Good point, unless the motor has some sort of a freewheeling clutch built into it.
It does
@@JohnnyNerdOut that sucks.
Looks like great ergonomics if you're an asymmetrical bow-legged cowboy. I suppose pedaling isn't the point at 3Kw.
It’s definitely not nearly as pedal-friendly as Bafang
asymmetrical bow legged cowboy. classic lol
Monster power for you young guys. lol
love my 3kw cyclone. actually got the 18kw for a emoto build. one of these days itll be done HA!
Get bbshd with 72v with asi bac 855 controler 4500watt power with PEEK gear
3x the cost?
@@JohnnyNerdOut sadly yes,but better high powered system overall 42t front 42t rear first gear 40mph more forces on more teeth so not as much wear on chain and 15k rpm on 72v vs stock 48v 3k rpm
And can reach 60mph faster then 7 8 9 kw hubs
@@madmanwheelies6157 how many amps to go along with the voltage? What’s your riding style, and how long does it last you?
@@buffalomind6838 55a 72v hard riding only throtle like dirt bike
Jeebus that motor mount is a hack. People should run from this rube.
aber danke für die Idee ;-)
The Q factor appears to be awful! What would that do to my hips!?!
Definitely. The cyclone is not for everyday riding. I always say it’s only for if you really want make your bike into a 100cc dirt bike without the gas engine
That q factor seems awful... especially the non driving side... seems a lot worse than the BBS02 unfortunately.
Haha, if you are even mentioning Q factor, run from this motor! 😂
2,22 - sieht nicht gut verbaut aus, ich hoffe für dich das das hält, bei 3000watt
no no no no no no no thsnks, i'll stick with the actual brackets an dedicated reduction drive ....... 9,000 miles still going strong ........
Muito top
Stop bla bla 😮
More action
Hose clamp substitution... single use Stainless Steel Cable Ties.
That look totally sus.
the design and mounting method is pure trash. how hard would it be to knock up some 3d printed supports.
3000W?! I’ll bet that thing will scoot. Looks angry. Like it might bite you. I love the power, but I do not like the look.
I ordered new rotors for my ebike…203mm up from 160mm. UPS man is bringing them today. Love me some ebikes
I won't build it.
No matter how strong the motor is. The way of securing it by a metal band is poor and sad. If this is the best what they can do I`m not impressed.
Very poor engineered. Install ion design.
Junk!!!
It looks like most of the torque would be on the motors chainring. It would be nice to have a bracket that bolts or clamps from the motor to the frame.