Recent content by Stephen Britt

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    Lafree Lite Fuses Where to find

    Hi Can anyone tell me where to find the fuses on a Giant Lafree Twist Lite, before I start to pull all the cranks and covers off and realise ive missed something obvious...
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    Help! Lafree twist lite chain path

    Could anyone tell me if the chain from the bottom of the chainwheel goes over or under the drive sprocket? I btoke the chain at the rear wheel and pulled it out...
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    Help! Lafree twist lite chainring

    Thanks for the credits flecc. I have to ask an embaressing question. does the chain from the bottom of the chainwheel go under or over the motor drive sprocket? i split the chain and pulled it out without taking off the side cover. ive looked at all your great technical posts to no avail.
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    Help! Lafree twist lite chainring

    Giant NL identified the part item no- 241-NBICW37T-0 name- 37T UCP FOR NBI POWER MOTOR hope that information may help others Thanks for your help Stephen
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    Help! Lafree twist lite chainring

    Full emails here- Hi Stephen, I think that’s a question to ask Giant, I believe they should fit to your spline but the chainrings are attached together as a spider type configuration. As mentioned they are not in stock in the UK and the info Giant UK has is a little sketchy due to the age of...
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    Help! Lafree twist lite chainring

    I already sent them that image of the side of the motor. Im dealing with giant nl through giant uk. im affraid hes had enough of me after about 10x emails in 2 days... im stuck. that chainring looks wonderfull. no sharp bent teeth there.
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    Help! Lafree twist lite chainring

    Hi. I need a new chainring for my lafree lite. its 37t. I followed fleccs link and have had a duscussion the Giant at Shoreham. They can provide a chainring kit that has 37t and 28t chainrings. They need to be ordered from holland but they dont have any more information. at over£80 i want to...
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    Article: Stephen Britt talks to Pedelecs about his electric pedal invention

    The 50wH of battery is exhausted in half an hour. To do that you need to be buring 100w for half an hour. At 10w I would get 5 hours use.
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    Article: Stephen Britt talks to Pedelecs about his electric pedal invention

    Hi Trex, I measure the power output using a Tacx t1970 for tuning and testing and a Power Tap hub and Garmin for road use. The same route is ridden, with and without the system switched on. All the best, Stephen.