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    A-Bike Electric *finally* arrived!

    Just sell it and get an electric brompton. You'd be able to ride at 35km/h safely. It's more reliable and access for parts would be easier.
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    A-Bike Electric *finally* arrived!

    My reference to this bike would be the brompton: - Is it lighter? Maybe a little bit but not much. A brompton is 11kg. Electrified we can have 14kg - Is it smaller? Just slightly but not much either - Is it easier to ride? No, doesn't look good at all with so small wheels - Is it easy to...
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    Clacking noise - Kalkhoff Impulse 2 motor

    Have you sorted out the clacking noise problem? I have the same issue with my BBS02 and don't know how to fix that Thanks
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    Repair BBS02 Bottom bracket

    I still have the same problem with my BBS. I have opened it yet, but I'd like to check if anyone has the same issue and sorted it out? Here is my problem: - Motor works perfectly fine on throttle only - When I pedal with motor turn off, I have a "clac" sound on every pedal turn. - When I turn...
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    variable regenerative braking

    Kelly is going to have variable regen soon. I'll buy from them. Adaptto does it too and is better but overpriced to my mind
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    Rim cracked. Need a new reliable 20" rim!

    I'm thinking to get these spokes: 13g DT Swiss Champion at 55p each? You can find them at the bottom of the spoke list: http://www.tillercycles.co.uk/page2.html Are they any good? And would they fit my nipples? How can I find that out? thanks
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    Rim cracked. Need a new reliable 20" rim!

    Thanks, I finally decided to do all the measurements properly. Here's what I got: http://www.wheelpro.co.uk/spokecalc/ It seems that my spoke is too short as I need 78mm: Any idea where I can buy 78mm (for radial lacing) 13G spoke delivered in the UK for decent price? Can't seem to find...
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    Rim cracked. Need a new reliable 20" rim!

    I finally managed to take time to transferring the spokes of this motor: http://www.leafbike.com/products/diy-bike-conversion-kit/20-inch-electric-hub-motor-kit/newest-20-inch-36v-750w-rear-hub-motor-bike-conversion-kit-908.html To this rim...
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    What lights do you use

    I use this one on the rear...
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    Looking to make my daily commute as easy as possible

    this guy is doing 40mph on his edgerunner: If u go cargo bike and only have 1 motor hidden by bags, it can be quite stealthy. his one is not anymore but imagine having the battery inside the bag: People wouldn't notice it's electric apart from the speed
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    What's the simplest way to repair the Q100H?

    Yes good point. I'm not sure I can really ask Woosh for that. And this motor may just be my spare motor... so if I can have a quick but reliable fix that should be ok. It wouldn't be my main bike. This motor is the one I kept in france and when I come back every few months I like to be able to...
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    What's the simplest way to repair the Q100H?

    I'm thinking to maybe get a sensorless controller? I don't want to cut the wire (it's very small wires for testing) in order to do all these test. It has these new waterproof connectors: Is there any way I can buy one of these controller without massive shipping cost...
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    What's the simplest way to repair the Q100H?

    I'm not sure what's wrong, I tested it initially with a controller and it was displayed some errors but can't remember what. I tried to spin it 2 ways as I'm not sure which way is forward or backward. On 1 way it's spinning very well so good freewheel, but on the other way it's hard to spin...
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    What's the simplest way to repair the Q100H?

    Hello, My Q100H doesn't work anymore. I bought it a year ago from BMSBattery: https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-kit/630-q100h-36v350w-front-driving-ebike-hub-motor-ebike-kit.html It's the 260RPM model at 36V laced on a 26" wheel. Last year if I remember correctly the controller was displaying...
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    Looking to make my daily commute as easy as possible

    Even more slow ebike looking, is the ODK V3. It may also be my next bike: This bike has the merit to not look fast at all, but has a quite sturdy frame. With front suspension added, it should be able to handle 30-35mph speed and be decently stealthy. Just spin the pedals all the time and it'll...
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    Looking to make my daily commute as easy as possible

    Look no further, this one is good for you: http://www.vectorebike.com/bikes/typhoon-v2-0-10000-watt.html Or for something more looking like a bike, but less powerful, this one: http://www.conhismotor.com/ProductShow.asp?id=466 You don't want these low powered bike without suspensions, you're...
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    Voltage monitoring - Neptune lite

    Hello all, I've been through a good product recently and decided to recommended them as they don't seem too popular but what they created is so useful. I've been using it for 2 months now, almost daily. I'm currently using it as BMS as my cells are very very stable. It does work VERY well and...
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    Carry a passenger on my bike

    So the more expensive one is the best? Nothing better to compare for a newbie like me?
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    Carry a passenger on my bike

    Since I have a folding bike I realise that I almost never fold it. So I really need a compact bike rather than a folding one. And no suspension at my speed in london's road is a bad idea I think