The ring looks great and has wonderful dimensions to make a good chain line on my bike. However, the alloy is not great and lasted me only 1000Klm. The teeth are now hooking. How about you?
That seems very plausible. I must say I have not put nearly that many miles/kilometers on my bike, so no hooking yet. I wonder how the blekkie bling ring (or whatever) holds up?
@@sethenosh Yes, I have been looking at the Lekkies. I think the difference is the T6 after the 7035 alloy rating. There is one video that claimed 6000Klm for Lekkie czcams.com/video/07QYgr6O69A/video.html. The Lekkies don't seem to have the same large inset, bummer. I suggested that Deruiz make a steel one but.... The chain and cassette are both okay still, so I will run it till it gets too bad, then switch the chain and ring.
I will have to find and count the old one, but it may have been 42t as well. The biggest reason I replaced was to get narrow wide teeth to help prevent slipping.
@@connicrow9463 So the old chainring that came stock with the bafang motor was slipping more than a couple of times during very spirited rides in the Pacific Northwest. We have hard pack soil, with rocky outcroppings.
Yeah definitely better than stock, it feels like a quality component. I just uploaded part 2 to show it working. I have not tried this in the mountains quite yet however.
Bought one of those exact chainrings, only just recently installed, so can't comment on wear, price wise their about $100 cheaper than the lekkie bling ring, and supposedly made from the same grade ally, they probably only run a 6 speed cassette, otherwise the chain line is a bit extreme, I suspect the lekkie is the same, and with the bbshd,you really don't need any more
I have had it installed for over 6 months I have it set up with a 10 speed shimano zee rear mech and it works very smoothly with a 10speed deore xt shifter and a sunrace 12-40 cassette my top speed on throttle is 40mph but I am using a 52v battery on my bbso2b 750w
I just ordered the same motor it comes with a 44T chainring.
Get a 1.2mm spacer. I use one on my bbshd. They should be available for this motor
yeah those bolts come with red loctite, should be blue imo like brake rotor bolts
Thank you. I lill tip : Install opposite screws first instead of 1 for 1 next to each other
I just ordered one because the chainline on my e-trike was causing the chain to fall off- and I was just turning the pedals!
Yeah it definitely helped my chain to stay on.
The ring looks great and has wonderful dimensions to make a good chain line on my bike. However, the alloy is not great and lasted me only 1000Klm. The teeth are now hooking. How about you?
That seems very plausible. I must say I have not put nearly that many miles/kilometers on my bike, so no hooking yet. I wonder how the blekkie bling ring (or whatever) holds up?
@@sethenosh Yes, I have been looking at the Lekkies. I think the difference is the T6 after the 7035 alloy rating. There is one video that claimed 6000Klm for Lekkie czcams.com/video/07QYgr6O69A/video.html. The Lekkies don't seem to have the same large inset, bummer. I suggested that Deruiz make a steel one but.... The chain and cassette are both okay still, so I will run it till it gets too bad, then switch the chain and ring.
@@JustinTimeEnglishClip This would seem to be an opportunity for a manufacturer out there. I can't believe there are not more options.
Did you check for chain stretch? A out of speck chain will destroy an aluminum crank ring
Maybe I missed something but did you mention how many teeth is the chainring you are replacing?
I will have to find and count the old one, but it may have been 42t as well. The biggest reason I replaced was to get narrow wide teeth to help prevent slipping.
@@sethenosh Thanks.
@@sethenosh How often did it slip? What type of riding did you mostly do?
@@connicrow9463 So the old chainring that came stock with the bafang motor was slipping more than a couple of times during very spirited rides in the Pacific Northwest. We have hard pack soil, with rocky outcroppings.
Does it fit 1000 watts?
I don't think watts have any differences in size.
Any improvement?
Yeah definitely better than stock, it feels like a quality component. I just uploaded part 2 to show it working. I have not tried this in the mountains quite yet however.
@@sethenosh top speed?
@@mygoalcrash8077 Flat out my top speed is 32 mph.
Bought one of those exact chainrings, only just recently installed, so can't comment on wear, price wise their about $100 cheaper than the lekkie bling ring, and supposedly made from the same grade ally, they probably only run a 6 speed cassette, otherwise the chain line is a bit extreme, I suspect the lekkie is the same, and with the bbshd,you really don't need any more
I have had it installed for over 6 months I have it set up with a 10 speed shimano zee rear mech and it works very smoothly with a 10speed deore xt shifter and a sunrace 12-40 cassette my top speed on throttle is 40mph but I am using a 52v battery on my bbso2b 750w