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38428
Jan, Thanks for your feedback on regan! Tires are my new problem though. I don't know what to do? I'm stuck in the middle. I really want some good slicks but...
Richard Papa
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Sep 1, 2005
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38429
Yeah gravity sucks! What I saw and have personally avoided was a little girl on a little bike with off road tires on a smoothly paved walking track turn a...
Jan
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Sep 1, 2005
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38430
(Dam!) More embarrassment... _____ From: power-assist@yahoogroups.com [mailto:power-assist@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jan PS: Not to be critical of your...
Richard Papa
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Sep 1, 2005
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38431
I would try bigger tubes or different tubes. ... free...
andrsnj1
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Sep 1, 2005
12:22 pm
38432
... good fork or not? For downhill? maybe. For a hub motor or battery? Not....
bocabikeguy
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Sep 1, 2005
1:34 pm
38433
... No, different problem. I've never seen SLA batteries spew flames like a rocket engine because someone tried to trickle charge it. Seen that with li-xxx...
bocabikeguy
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Sep 1, 2005
1:40 pm
38434
The light I wore on my hard hat when I worked underground at Creighton Mine was great, still bright after an eight-hour shift. Are any of you using something...
Stan Gordon
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Sep 1, 2005
2:49 pm
38435
Is there any difference between a front hub motor and a rear hub motor. It seems to me that it a rear hub motor would "push" the load and a front hub motor...
Bart Henry
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Sep 1, 2005
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38436
... From: glenn Valin To: power-assist@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 10:43 PM Subject: RE: [power-assist] Tire Slippage: The tires must be...
ron mccurdy
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Sep 1, 2005
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38437
Remember there is no ambient light from other light sources in the area when you are underground. Even a single LED or candle is a lot of light underground, so...
Chas Stevenson
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Sep 1, 2005
3:10 pm
38438
I love the easy questions, why can’t everyone be like this. The answer to your question is YES for both. joshua goldberg e-motor-assist@yahoogroups.com ...
Joshua Goldberg
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Sep 1, 2005
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38439
I think I will try get together with Juergen (if he agrees) and stick one of his 408 front motors on the front with 72 volts and keep my rear 406 on @ 48 ...
Paul Bell
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Sep 1, 2005
3:16 pm
38440
But is there a difference in how the 2 preform. I am new to the power assist world, and trying to deside if I should go with a front or rear hub motor. ... ...
Bart Henry
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Sep 1, 2005
3:37 pm
38441
I use 12v 12ah batteries. What kind of charger(s) am I restricted to? Are some better than others? Thanks in advance....
genec999
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Sep 1, 2005
3:49 pm
38442
For hill climbing and headwinds having a rear motor is best (when) some pedal assist is added. IF your front fork breaks with a hub motor attached---you will...
Joshua Goldberg
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Sep 1, 2005
3:59 pm
38443
Not quite enough data. what chemistry, and manufacturer? how many of them? hooked up independantly, in series or parallel? what is the discharge load and...
deardancer3
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Sep 1, 2005
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38444
We wore a 6V LA battery on our safety belts. The battery powered an incandescent bulb -- quite bright. I thought that a light like this attached to my helmet...
Stan Gordon
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Sep 1, 2005
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38445
Do you remember what the wattage on the bulb was? ... We wore a 6V LA battery on our safety belts. The battery powered an incandescent bulb -- quite bright. I...
Melinda Meahan
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Sep 1, 2005
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38446
I want to build one like this...imagine a 48v version...http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/476.html...
Larry Hays
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Sep 1, 2005
4:15 pm
38447
If the chemistry is Lead Acid, Soneil Chargers work quite well and are portable. joshua goldberg e-motor-assist@yahoogroups.com www.evsolutions.net On Behalf...
Joshua Goldberg
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Sep 1, 2005
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38448
I never knew what the wattage was. But the lights were powerful. We used to take them off our hats and hang them around our necks so that they shone down to...
Stan Gordon
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Sep 1, 2005
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38449
With good streamlining you should be able to get 75mph with around 1000 watts. Changing the subject slightly - my calculations on the cost effectiveness of ...
C POLLARD
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Sep 1, 2005
4:55 pm
38450
Thanks folks! You just solved my wifes Bike-e problem! She has a front WE motor and I set the rear brakes a bit too tight! When I attempted to test ride, the...
David Rodvien
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Sep 1, 2005
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38451
What no candles and a canary I thought miners lamps used a 6V Ni-CD pack on a waist belt case with a spiral cord to Halogen Helmet lamp. joshua goldberg ...
Joshua Goldberg
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Sep 1, 2005
5:17 pm
38452
... no difference in performance. ... Front hub is nice if you are mounting the batteries on the rear rack. Installation is easier and it helps with weight...
Juergen Weichert
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Sep 1, 2005
6:29 pm
38453
... Use a good lead-acid charger. ... Soneil is among the best. I use a 3602 model. You might like one size larger if you are charging a 36V pack of 12Ah....
Juergen Weichert
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Sep 1, 2005
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38454
Hello, I only need to bike to a metro stop about 2 miles away, where most of the distance is a medium grade hill, so i expect to do some pedaling, but would...
bob kennelly
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Sep 1, 2005
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38455
Almost every brand of hub motor will give you the range and climbing power you need, even the Currie motor kits will work, 2 miles is nuthin (unless) there is...
Joshua Goldberg
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Sep 1, 2005
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38456
In 1964 they used lead-acid with a straight cord (not spiral) to an incandesent lamp on the helmet. ... __________________________________________________ Do...
Stan Gordon
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Sep 1, 2005
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38457
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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