FWIW, to avoid drive chain drop outs at the front sprocket, check your chain tension carefully , especially if you install a wider gear range cassette.
Bought an nb power 2000w r hub kit from Amazon with 135 mm dropout and fits perfect. EXCEPT the 11to 28 freewheel cassette is too wide..i had to remove the entire cassette, chain and derailer to ride at all.. 14 miles yesterday. NOW I'm looking around to see how to get a narrower cassette setup Any ideas? Is it a thing to remove some sprokets and add spacers to the back so i can tighten the sprockets together to fit or do they make a narrower splined shaft? The splined shaft measures 37mm side to side.. seems I need a 30 mm.?
This is exactly what I need on my ebike, top gear is too fast to pedal, and low is too hard to go uphill with low or no motor assistance! Do you guys sell it?
Hi @Urban Drivestyle. I have the same 11-34T cassette freewheel and i have a problem on the 6th and 7th gear, I feel vibrations when pedaling. I thought it was the chain's fault, maybe it's not compatible with the new freewheel because the old freewheel cassette has slightly thicker gears than DNP and i should buy a chain a little more narrow. Can you tell me if it works ok for you and you don't feel any vibrations when pedaling? And can you recommend me a good chain to change the old one? Best regards.
Hi SGA, thanks for your comment. So you feel the mentioned vibrations in the feet only in 6th and 7th gear while pedaling? Check your derailleur and the chain itself - maybe it's jumping or the derailleur needs some adjustment in the gear ratio between both highest gears. Your cassette/chain might also be worn out - have you made sure they're compatible with each other? We currently have two different chain types available - you can find them on our website! urbandrivestyle.com/products/x8-ept-premium-bike-chain?_pos=1&_sid=b30bc99fd&_ss=r Best regards!
Hi@@UrbanDrivestyle,thank you for the answer but I have already solved the problem this weekend. The problem was with the chain because it rubbed between the sprockets, this DNP Freewheel has slightly narrower sprockets than the old freewheel. Coincidentally, I found a solution on a forum, namely to try an SRAM chain that is a little narrower than the stock one, 6mm vs 7mm. Now I don't have any vibrations when pedaling, everything is ok. I solved the problem with an SRAM PC-850. :)
@@Ematuresco the overall difference is a handful of km/h as you're not pedalling into the void with fewer teeth on the smallest sprocket - keep in mind, that this is based on torque & rpm!
I’m having problems with installing the cassette on the motor. When I thread it in it ends up rubbing on the motor and that’s because my motor doesn’t have that little spacer like you’re have. Any suggestions
I need help with a project. I have a DYU T1 and want to take the limiter off and change the cog size like yours but haven't a clue where the limiter is. Maybe in the motor? Do you think I will need to instal and LCD screen? It has not got one at the mo.ent, so no visible magnets on the rear wheel. Any advice at all would be awesome. Thank you.
You can't unlock the speed of this bike unfortunately. And you can't just add a display. You would need to change the controller with a compatible display, which has the customisable option to change speed limit. You would need to do some digging on where the controller is on the bike, What type it is (sensored/sensorless, size, output), and the connections it has (phase/throttle/hall wires ect), and take it from there. Good luck with that lol
Wouldn't NeverSieze be better on the threads before putting the new freewheel on? Grease has a tendency to dry out especially when under pressure and not moving like when the freewheel is being torqued tighter from pedaling and NeverSieze will always stay as it was originally. Also there's pretty much zero chance of the freewheel coming loose because by pedaling the tendency is for the freewheel to always tighten.
I thought I said that in my comment? Yes use anti-sieze (Never-Sieze or whatever it's called depending on the manufacturer), not grease. Grease can dry out. When I changed my freewheel, when I took it off the threads were bone dry with nothing on them. After some time this would have become corroded and siezed on making removal very difficult. Luckily for me I only had maybe 100 miles on my Cruiser so removal of the OEM freewheel was fairly easy. Put the anti-sieze on like you sell it, as the saying goes...lol. Watch this video from Haidong Bike. FYI Haidong is the manufacturer of Himiway eBikes. I did mine exactly this way, easy.......th-cam.com/video/0oPSRQmpjWE/w-d-xo.html
HI there, Got a question...This afternoon, When I tried to pedal, the freewheel is not biting at all, so I can move the pedal forward and backward, only freewheel turns but not turning the whole wheel at all. - what do you think the problem is? Thanks....
I have no idea honestly. And this is a 2 year old question. but similar with the recoil on a briggs I believe but small engine recoil starter. I took it apart and cleaned it. I greased the balls that engaged the dog. The grease was to thick/tacky for it to engage the balls and they stuck without moving outwards to engage. I have no idea how these cassettes work as never looked into them but if you just regreased it maybe?... the issue? maybe...
Hi, so I have the exact same freewheel replacement, the 11-34T DNP Freewheel. I had dropped off my ebike at a local bike shops to install the freewheel. They called me and told me that they need to perform a Rear Hub Overhaul to replace the freewheel. This would cost an additional $55, ridiculous. I think they were trying to con me. Does that sound right to you guys?
Hi joyrdr, thanks for your comment! They weren't necessarily trying to con you as they might have to change the entire hub motor lid with cassette/freewheel mount due to compatibility reasons. Keep in mind, that there are screw-on cassettes/freewheels and plug-on ones! We hope that helps!
Thanks you very much for the response. Here is what I found out, the axel nut could not slide off of the cable, the cable connector was too big and the axel nut could not be removed. They tried sliding the Park Tool FR1.3 removal tool but the axel nut was 19mm and the removal tool can only accommodate up to 14mm. I just had them "force remove" the old freewheel and install the DNP 11-34T Freewheel. I also had them install MT5e Magura Hydraulic Brakes and Magura 203mm Brake Disc Rotors. Vielen Dank!! Oh and they didn't charge anything extra for removing the freewheel.
Chris Tina in our Onlineshop right here: urbandrivestyle.com/collections/customisation-and-tuning/products/unimoke-7-speed-gear-11-32-teeths-with-freewheel-1
FWIW, to avoid drive chain drop outs at the front sprocket, check your chain tension carefully , especially if you install a wider gear range cassette.
what is the size on the sprocket to remove the freewheel with
My rear axle is making scratching noises. Whats needed to fix it?
Where did you get the casette removal tool for a bafang hub?????.??
Bought an nb power 2000w r hub kit from Amazon with 135 mm dropout and fits perfect. EXCEPT the 11to 28 freewheel cassette is too wide..i had to remove the entire cassette, chain and derailer to ride at all.. 14 miles yesterday.
NOW I'm looking around to see how to get a narrower cassette setup Any ideas? Is it a thing to remove some sprokets and add spacers to the back so i can tighten the sprockets together to fit or do they make a narrower splined shaft? The splined shaft measures 37mm side to side.. seems I need a 30 mm.?
How would I fit a single bmx sprocket ⚙️??
Wud have liked to see inside cassette as u took off
This is exactly what I need on my ebike, top gear is too fast to pedal, and low is too hard to go uphill with low or no motor assistance! Do you guys sell it?
Hi. Whst is tje name of this Adabter, and whisch size . Thx
Your motor connector is smaller than mine, so getting that axle retaining nut off isn't possible.
Could you convert a hub motor to single speed aswell I ordered my kit with a casette by accident
Hello, where can I buy a freewheel adapter removal tool for an e-bike? The adapter for a regular bike doesn't fit.
I have no thread on my wheel its defo a rearwheel its longer on one end any help
will the birzman socket fit over the bafang motor plug? did you have to modify or remove the plug? or will it simply fit right over?
the correct one will fit right over yes! :-)
@@UrbanDrivestyle awesome thanks! I have one on order from you guys! great video btw
I have a bafang motor with the wire like this, is the only way to strip the wire ?
Hi @Urban Drivestyle. I have the same 11-34T cassette freewheel and i have a problem on the 6th and 7th gear, I feel vibrations when pedaling. I thought it was the chain's fault, maybe it's not compatible with the new freewheel because the old freewheel cassette has slightly thicker gears than DNP and i should buy a chain a little more narrow. Can you tell me if it works ok for you and you don't feel any vibrations when pedaling? And can you recommend me a good chain to change the old one? Best regards.
Hi SGA, thanks for your comment.
So you feel the mentioned vibrations in the feet only in 6th and 7th gear while pedaling? Check your derailleur and the chain itself - maybe it's jumping or the derailleur needs some adjustment in the gear ratio between both highest gears.
Your cassette/chain might also be worn out - have you made sure they're compatible with each other? We currently have two different chain types available - you can find them on our website!
urbandrivestyle.com/products/x8-ept-premium-bike-chain?_pos=1&_sid=b30bc99fd&_ss=r
Best regards!
Hi@@UrbanDrivestyle,thank you for the answer but I have already solved the problem this weekend. The problem was with the chain because it rubbed between the sprockets, this DNP Freewheel has slightly narrower sprockets than the old freewheel. Coincidentally, I found a solution on a forum, namely to try an SRAM chain that is a little narrower than the stock one, 6mm vs 7mm. Now I don't have any vibrations when pedaling, everything is ok. I solved the problem with an SRAM PC-850. :)
@@sga9431 Great feedback and super helpful for other riders, I'm sure! Thanks for that & keep riding safe & sound!
I’m in love with this company and guys
Thank you so much! Which bike are you riding?
@@UrbanDrivestyle How big is the difference in the highest gear, i.e. 14 vs. 11 teeth ? (Max.Speed etc.)
@@Ematuresco the overall difference is a handful of km/h as you're not pedalling into the void with fewer teeth on the smallest sprocket - keep in mind, that this is based on torque & rpm!
Thank you, learned a lot 👍🏼
Glad you did!
I’m having problems with installing the cassette on the motor. When I thread it in it ends up rubbing on the motor and that’s because my motor doesn’t have that little spacer like you’re have. Any suggestions
Hi I buy bafang hub motor with 9 cassette and my bike is 7 speed cassette now I don't what to do please can you tell me
Is it possible to use a 9 or 11 gear cassette on these fat tyre ebikes?
I wish there was a socket to fit over the nut on the motor cable on the Himiway cruiser 750 watt motor so I could change mine out
Can this be done an engwe ep2
I need help with a project.
I have a DYU T1 and want to take the limiter off and change the cog size like yours but haven't a clue where the limiter is. Maybe in the motor?
Do you think I will need to instal and LCD screen? It has not got one at the mo.ent, so no visible magnets on the rear wheel.
Any advice at all would be awesome.
Thank you.
You can't unlock the speed of this bike unfortunately. And you can't just add a display. You would need to change the controller with a compatible display, which has the customisable option to change speed limit. You would need to do some digging on where the controller is on the bike, What type it is (sensored/sensorless, size, output), and the connections it has (phase/throttle/hall wires ect), and take it from there. Good luck with that lol
Wouldn't NeverSieze be better on the threads before putting the new freewheel on? Grease has a tendency to dry out especially when under pressure and not moving like when the freewheel is being torqued tighter from pedaling and NeverSieze will always stay as it was originally. Also there's pretty much zero chance of the freewheel coming loose because by pedaling the tendency is for the freewheel to always tighten.
Yes indeed.
Anti Seize
I thought I said that in my comment? Yes use anti-sieze (Never-Sieze or whatever it's called depending on the manufacturer), not grease. Grease can dry out. When I changed my freewheel, when I took it off the threads were bone dry with nothing on them. After some time this would have become corroded and siezed on making removal very difficult. Luckily for me I only had maybe 100 miles on my Cruiser so removal of the OEM freewheel was fairly easy. Put the anti-sieze on like you sell it, as the saying goes...lol. Watch this video from Haidong Bike. FYI Haidong is the manufacturer of Himiway eBikes. I did mine exactly this way, easy.......th-cam.com/video/0oPSRQmpjWE/w-d-xo.html
so could I just take out the motor of a cassette and replace it with a freewheel? bafang rear hub
NICE BIKE WHAT KIND IS IT
from where to get the cassette, the link is no longer available.
would it be worth changing the front sprocket to a smaller one for extra top end speed ?
Actually for a bigger one! 58T is a great combo with the 11-32 cassette!
hi do you know the size of your spokes?
great video
How much hub motor and rim for tire
Thank you
HI there, Got a question...This afternoon, When I tried to pedal, the freewheel is not biting at all, so I can move the pedal forward and backward, only freewheel turns but not turning the whole wheel at all. - what do you think the problem is? Thanks....
I have no idea honestly. And this is a 2 year old question. but similar with the recoil on a briggs I believe but small engine recoil starter. I took it apart and cleaned it. I greased the balls that engaged the dog. The grease was to thick/tacky for it to engage the balls and they stuck without moving outwards to engage. I have no idea how these cassettes work as never looked into them but if you just regreased it maybe?... the issue? maybe...
But, did it go any faster?
Missed the key question ! :)
Why diddnt you show, how you changed the cassete? Isnt that, whats the video about?
Hi, so I have the exact same freewheel replacement, the 11-34T DNP Freewheel. I had dropped off my ebike at a local bike shops to install the freewheel. They called me and told me that they need to perform a Rear Hub Overhaul to replace the freewheel. This would cost an additional $55, ridiculous. I think they were trying to con me. Does that sound right to you guys?
Hi joyrdr,
thanks for your comment!
They weren't necessarily trying to con you as they might have to change the entire hub motor lid with cassette/freewheel mount due to compatibility reasons. Keep in mind, that there are screw-on cassettes/freewheels and plug-on ones!
We hope that helps!
Thanks you very much for the response. Here is what I found out, the axel nut could not slide off of the cable, the cable connector was too big and the axel nut could not be removed. They tried sliding the Park Tool FR1.3 removal tool but the axel nut was 19mm and the removal tool can only accommodate up to 14mm. I just had them "force remove" the old freewheel and install the DNP 11-34T Freewheel. I also had them install MT5e Magura Hydraulic Brakes and Magura 203mm Brake Disc Rotors. Vielen Dank!! Oh and they didn't charge anything extra for removing the freewheel.
is this any good for a 26 inch fat bike ?
The motor fits in any rim size, if you use the corresponding spoke lengths :-)
Super nice
Distance Ring = Spacer
Where can I get this sprocket?
Chris Tina in our Onlineshop right here:
urbandrivestyle.com/collections/customisation-and-tuning/products/unimoke-7-speed-gear-11-32-teeths-with-freewheel-1
Put leather inside tubi
Nice some tooth finetuning...
Yes! Some minor adjustments have a huge impact!
sorry, i meant to say a larger sprocket,
Ok ok ok... I can do this.
This is not helpful at all when you fail to describe the part number of the cassette removal tool.
Can i get a free bike to advertise
Or at a discount
That wouldn't be fair for all the others! :-)