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9804 divorcethecar <divorc...
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Mar 1, 2003
8:21 am
Haven't seen much in the way of new models lately. What's doing?...
9805 Lazybee45@...
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Mar 1, 2003
12:30 pm
In a message dated 2/28/2003 10:36:12 PM Central Standard Time, ... Long and short! No! I have the same problem. My wife (of 28 years and 1 month, 6 days)...
9806 greenjeans43606 <slwi...
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Mar 1, 2003
4:49 pm
... Interesting you should ask. A few weeks back I remembered an interesting e-bike from Rabbit Tool that's been in the works now for a couple years: pairing a...
9807 daniel_otts <daniel_o...
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Mar 1, 2003
5:59 pm
I just was wondering if anyone had any good suggestions about what they have done to their Currie USPD kit battery to make sure that it is secure. I have...
9808 Scott MacGregor
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Mar 1, 2003
6:16 pm
Dan, I usually force a small piece of thick sheet rubber or wood under the battery case as it slides onto the "hinge". I know it's hokey, but it works! ...
9809 motobiker_1 <solarcra...
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Mar 1, 2003
6:38 pm
... Heres a cool trany set up (a lil heavy) http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/420.html Or just get A Sram Dual Drive for 100 bucks.... they do hold up.. Randy~...
9811 motobiker_1 <solarcra...
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Mar 1, 2003
7:05 pm
... I guess you were already desprate,by spending $$s for two uspd at twice the weight and price for.. half the torque that you could have got from 1 motor...
9812 roysterothc <roylemeu...
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Mar 1, 2003
8:10 pm
... Eric Sundin at Electric Bikes Northwest always has the best of the new models, the new LaFree Lite with NiMH batteries is exceptionally lightweight and a...
9813 northtexas3 <rafleck3...
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Mar 2, 2003
12:35 am
I've been riding the LaFree Lite since June '02 and have put over 1200 trouble free miles on it. Great bike...average spd of 18-20 mph with a range of 19-22...
9814 pdounn <pdounn@...>
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Mar 2, 2003
2:46 am
I adjusted the front mount so it is snug so the battery doesnt' have room to move. Just loosen the strap with a screw driver and slid it so the battery doesn't...
9815 spurge_ev <spurge_ev@...
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Mar 2, 2003
4:01 am
... the ... have ... setup. ... twice the weight and price for.. half the torque that you could have got from 1 motor with multipul speeds that would go...
9816 motobiker_1 <solarcra...
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Mar 2, 2003
9:05 pm
... Your right!Spurge, I missed your "IF" sorry :-) At the time I have one assisit version that freewheel machining is required for the 3 speed hub to be a...
9817 spurge_ev <spurge_ev@...
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Mar 3, 2003
7:25 am
... required for the 3 speed hub to be a viable kit.The motor only version just needs a gokart sprocket hub to fit the freehub of the Sram 3 speed.A one speed...
9818 motobiker_1 <solarcra...
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Mar 3, 2003
10:10 am
... Im making a single bolt (kick stand slot) motor mount that will work for most bikes, but the freewheels will need a simple broach,with an expensive carbide...
9819 lawclerk007 <lawclerk...
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Mar 3, 2003
4:08 pm
... ALTERNATIVELY, A "QUICK RELEASE" BOLT WHICH HAS A RUBBER WASHER ALSO WORKS WELL. ... <daniel_otts@y...>" ... little ... IN MY EXPERIENCE, A FAIRLY HARD...
9820 Jamie Carlson
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Mar 3, 2003
4:21 pm
hey randy, Unfortuneatly, i only work with the hydrogen storage aspect of our buisness. I don't deal with the batteries at all. But, if i run into the guy i...
9821 Tom Genereaux
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Mar 3, 2003
5:18 pm
I use old inner tube sections cut to size and stacked as needed. Cheap, a pure hack, but it works. Tom...
9822 Hamish Gale - Hotmove...
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Mar 3, 2003
10:53 pm
Hi guys and gals, Has anyone ever geared a USPD motor? What I mean is - has anyone ever used a USPD motor and run it through the normal 24 speed gears on a...
9823 Joshua <psychochef50@...
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Mar 3, 2003
11:18 pm
Hamish I ran the same question passed a Currie Distributor/Electrical Engineer/Bike Mechanic and as far as he can figure...it won't work. He could of course be...
9824 Tim & Ally Smith
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Mar 4, 2003
2:42 am
... I've heard of a Greenspeed trike with such an arrangement but didn't get to see it. Damn! On several recumbent trikes I use a USPD kit conventionally ...
9825 Scott MacGregor
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Mar 4, 2003
3:43 am
Hi Hamish, Hope all is well on the other side of the world.... From personal experience re-gearing (fixed ratio) the USPD systems, I'd caution against...
9826 chris knopp
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Mar 4, 2003
3:58 am
I live in the foothills of the sierra, a geared down currie would be a good thing. Its about a 2000 ft climb home and the motor cuts out in the summer. Here...
9827 Giles Puckett
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Mar 4, 2003
6:58 am
Hi, I'm returning to the list after a couple years absence. Have any decent direct drive (no gears) hub motors appeared on the scene? There was a Chinese one...
9828 Giles Puckett
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Mar 4, 2003
8:25 am
Found this today: http://www.electricbikessys.com/motor.htm Any experiences with this motor? Anyone dealt with this company? The site has been these for a fair...
9829 Norm
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Mar 4, 2003
1:41 pm
Welcome back Giles, it's nice seeing your name again. Norm...
9830 dcbrowntim <brownt@...>
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Mar 4, 2003
2:33 pm
... speed ... You could run the USPD on 30V like I do [see message 9742]. It makes a big difference. Tim...
9831 mandoblast@...
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Mar 4, 2003
4:17 pm
The motor at http://www.electricbikessys.com/motor.htm seems to be the same chinese system offered by golden motor and others. Find a vendor who will...
9832 tqueale <Trevor.Queal...
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Mar 4, 2003
10:15 pm
Have a look at my earlier posting "Crystalyte – Chinese hub motor" on Mon Feb 3, 2003 4:04 pm http://groups.yahoo.com/group/power-assist/message/9574 or try...
9833 motobiker_1 Offline Send Email Mar 5, 2003
4:00 pm
... .Queale@t...> wrote: > Have a look at my earlier posting "Crystalyte – Chinese hub motor" on > Mon Feb 3, 2003 4:04 pm >...
9834 John Bartley <jb3@...>
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Mar 5, 2003
5:03 pm
Do you have a current contact for Crystalyte? Their e-mail bounces. ... <snip> ===== -- John E. Bartley, III - K7AAY telcom admin, Portland OR, USA - Views...
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