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    Charging connector on Ezee batteries

    I am am always worried about wiggleing plugs too much, Thanks for the technical explanation and caution Flecc and for the technique Pete, but with my arthritically challenged fingers I will attempt to come up with a simple wooden extractor as it really bugs me. Richard
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    Charging connector on Ezee batteries

    Is it only me ? or does any one else have difficulty in removing the connector after charging. By golly do I struggle. I will have to make a tool up methinks. Richard
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    Wisper 905e or Powacycle Salisbury

    Which bike ?? I understand your dillemma, we get great information from this forum(bless them) but without doubt the the only way is to try the the bikes yourself. I have an eZee chopper, great hill climber and a sedate and comfortable ride. This week I took delivery of an eZee Liv, not what I...
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    Project Q bike

    market maturity With regard to market maturity I would be very interested to know the annual sales of electric bicycles over say, the last five years and what the trend or rate of increase is. anybody got any idea ? Flecc perhaps ?? Richard
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    dynamics of motor drive and speed

    Thanks Flecc, your right the noise is very slight and I only hear it when coasting on a slight down slope. cheers
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    Grandma keeps tabs on Grandad.

    Don't worry Grandad one day there will be a big solar flare, knock out all the the nav sats, you will be free and the rest of the world will be in total chaos !!
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    dynamics of motor drive and speed

    I am interested in what is actually happening when you reach cut out speed. When I go over 13.5 mph on the Ezee chopper with the throttle still open I can hear a gentle rattle from the motor, when I shut the throttle down it stops. I assumed that when you reached terminal speed for the cut out...
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    Project Q bike

    i'm already Qeuing What a load of rubbish Flecc, you expect us to believe all these words and pictures ??? ;) All I can say is God Bless You.... You are showing the way to designers and manufacturers, It just shows the knowledgeable analytical practical and innovative approach...
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    wet weather clothing

    Thanks Ian that looks very interesting, I have used an oldfashioned cape in the past but in a side wind in can be to say the least interesting!!! so I think it is worth investing in something more suitable. I did not realise just how much h20 our bodies produce. Richard
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    wet weather clothing

    I would welcome advice on what wet weather gear to buy. I got soaked today, not from the rain but from sweat, My old plastic suit may be ok for brief protection but not for cycling. before I splash out :) I would like to know what other riders use. I have an uncanny knack of buying the wrong...