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33545
I am currently rebuilding my hub motor on a new rim. It's all laced up and pretty true. Just waiting to use or buy a truing stand this week and run the bike...
Paul Bell
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Mar 1, 2005
1:37 pm
33546
I recently wired up two small SLA packs (36Vx7Ah) in series for 72V testing. This is on a mountain bike equipped with an EV Solutions www.evsolutions.net...
Juergen Weichert
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Mar 1, 2005
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33547
Dave, The chainring is not a 52t, but a 48t. Not to correct you, but for gearing reference for you and everyone else. The cassette is a 12-34t. The hub is a...
Ron Carlson
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Mar 1, 2005
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33548
Always wear Ski Goggles (amber-day) & (clear-night) Your eyes will tear up and you’ll want to rub your eyes with you gloves. The vehicles ahead of you with...
Joshua Goldberg
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Mar 1, 2005
2:53 pm
33549
... miles ... I didnt time mine but I was cruising along side of my sons car at 27mph with my Electra cruiser with a x-lyte 503 4x12v 12ah sla's. The bike and...
krgrjhn
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Mar 1, 2005
6:09 pm
33550
I was just looking at the Voltage Cycles web site. Something I didn't realize about the Giant Suede-E hub motor: It is internally geared down for improved...
dtofuboy
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Mar 1, 2005
7:35 pm
33551
TERMS OF SERVICE file for Power-Assist 1. Topics DIRECTLY related to the use and implementation of power-assistance of primarily human-powered vehicles are...
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Mar 1, 2005
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33552
Try 0 - 22mph from a stand still .. with and without... ... The ... thats...
jmygann
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Mar 1, 2005
9:00 pm
33553
That's funny - it looks like a 52..... but then, I get '48 and '52 Plymouths mixed up too. And my deck of cards lacks kings - I have an aversion to royalty.......
David Hammond
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Mar 1, 2005
11:15 pm
33554
I have been enjoying my merida w/we motor and 52/13 gearing. I have been using a slime tube in the rear. Before, I would easily get at least one flat a week....
localslave
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Mar 2, 2005
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33555
... Thanks for the feedback. I jumped into this on a leap of faith. I like the concept of a good bike with a useful motor. I bought the first ebike that...
Matt Neibaur
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Mar 2, 2005
12:30 am
33556
Hello. I have spent signficant time developing an E-bike kit for use in the Australian market. The kit will use a 36V Lithium Ion battery pack with BMS, but I...
dale monger
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Mar 2, 2005
2:41 am
33557
... Australian market. The kit will use a 36V Lithium Ion battery pack with BMS, but I need to certify the charger before I can resell on the Australian...
Don Kesler
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Mar 2, 2005
3:03 am
33558
... All I know is that he was using a 20Ah/24V li-poly pack with BMS from a Chinese source unknown to me, that it was still cranking out the amps after 90%...
Todd Fahrner
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Mar 2, 2005
3:36 am
33560
You are not wrong Don. Evidently, in Australia, if a distributor advertises an E-bike to have a power output of 200Watts or less, and the motor is found to...
dale monger
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Mar 2, 2005
4:29 am
33562
Today I received 4 switching power supplies adjustable from 40 to 60 volts and capable of 2 Amps each. Total cost $40 including shipping. They are very well...
boytonstu
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Mar 2, 2005
6:17 am
33563
Has anyone ever considered using stepper motors for the drive (through some reduction most likely)? It seems that having the controller built right in,...
Tim Lesher
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Mar 2, 2005
6:19 am
33565
I should have mentioned, another option I am pursuing is to find a 12Volt 36Volt Lithium Ion charger. This way I can bundle with a standard "Australian...
dale monger
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Mar 2, 2005
6:57 am
33567
... On first blush, steppers appear to be a good fit. Gear reduction wouldn't be required as they do their best work (highest torque) between zero and 200RPM....
JEFF LADA
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Mar 2, 2005
11:07 am
33568
Check with Valance Power Technology. They claim they qualified several of the shelf chargers for their systems with on board BMS. It may be that they only...
Bob Germscheid
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Mar 2, 2005
1:46 pm
33569
Take a look at the functional schematics of Hub motors. They are basically stepper motors turned inside out....
David Christianson
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Mar 2, 2005
3:18 pm
33571
They are very inefficient and are not smooth. You can buy brushless motors "With the controller built in" off the shelf and get great efficiency. Chrisp...
C POLLARD
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Mar 2, 2005
4:41 pm
33573
I'm talking about the piece that is attached to the axle and has brushes on it. Does anyone have a spare, perhaps from a burned out motor? Thanks...
victor_urvantsev
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Mar 2, 2005
6:31 pm
33574
Or you could just ride around during thunderstorms with a long rod attached to your batteries :^) ... From: dtofuboy [mailto:dtofuboy@...] Sent: Friday,...
Tony Dunlap
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Mar 2, 2005
11:25 pm
33575
Of course an oldie but goodie is take a kite with a metal wire from the kite to the batteries and look for hydro-electric transmission towers and ride under...
Joshua Goldberg
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Mar 2, 2005
11:46 pm
33576
Hi, I've finished to "build" my first Ebike right now after 9 months on this group, taking advices, trying to know what would be the best option for me, ...
OlivBé
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Mar 3, 2005
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33577
.....and I wanna tell too that a small French Clyte users community (well, at least are we 3 :-D ) is born on a french web forum from a site about Urban bike...
OlivBé
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Mar 3, 2005
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33580
Anyone ever motorized a bicycle using a shaft drive with freewheel on the crank ? http://tinyurl.com/4qmwv...
jmygann
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Mar 3, 2005
2:33 am
33590
... on ... ... well, just put a hub motor in the front wheel ... ;-)...
jvbike
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Mar 3, 2005
5:03 am
33599
I am looking for a fork for a Crystalyte front hub motor. Any suggestions on where to get a suspension fork for a 16" or 20" wheel? Thanks Seth...
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Mar 3, 2005
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