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  1. Woosh

    Folding Ebike for commuting in UK

    I usually do not comment on specific models. This time is an exception because the OP asked for a direct comparison. I took the Fiido D11's details on the current advertisement on ebay. Follow the link and you can see that it does not have any of the accessories you have on your bike. I suppose...
  2. Woosh

    Folding Ebike for commuting in UK

    I don't know what happened there. The connection to the server is not metered and I do keep several resolutions of the same photo on the server. The hires version gives good level of details when zoomed in. This one is medium res (1000 x 700 pixels).
  3. Woosh

    Folding Ebike for commuting in UK

    I did explain the difference between the Woosh Rambletta against many other folding bikes. They also apply to both the Fiido 11 and Fiido 4S: suspension*, gearing*, step through frame, propstand, lights, bell, mudguards, full sized chainguard etc. It weighs a bit more than the Fiido11 and...
  4. Woosh

    Help! Advice Please -What to get for Carrera Kraken Rear Wheel Build 48v/54v? 1000w/1500w?? 13/18/20Ah???

    For offroading, you don't want a heavy motor nor heavy battery. I would suggest a high torque 48V 14A 250W BBS01 bottom bracket motor with a small bag battery (48V 10AH 2kg) fitted to the downtube or under the saddle. The gearing on a sports bike will do the rest. I will have such a kit in stock...
  5. Woosh

    Folding Ebike for commuting in UK

    Take also a look at the Woosh Rambletta. Help! - Not sure which folding bike to buy | Pedelecs - Electric Bike Community
  6. Woosh

    Help! Not sure which folding bike to buy

    take a look at the £999 Woosh Rambletta. It's well equipped, lightweight, can take child seat, good range, good price and you can probably get it through your cycle to work scheme too. Lots of folding bikes don't have low step. If you want to fit a child seat, you can't step through with the...
  7. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Snap election is always a stop loss strategy. Gordon brown could have used it in pretty similar situation.
  8. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Demand for gilts has fallen sharply in recent weeks. FTSE is depressed. It's bound to happen sooner or later with Liz Truss taking over. The Pound has fallen more than 13% since March this year. That leaves me with no other choice than putting my prices up in October. BJ seems to have chosen the...
  9. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    government spent £120,000,000 on 'festival for brexit'. 4 times what they spent on the Queen's Jubilee. Naff name. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/government-s-120-000-000-festival-of-brexit-attracts-just-238-000-people/ar-AA11mL2J
  10. Woosh

    Is it possible to convert an 8 speed 11-32T to 10-32T?

    The top sprocket of that cassette has 11 teeth though. One piece locknut and sprocket may do it but how would that work? The cassette's advantage is its simplicity
  11. Woosh

    Is it possible to convert an 8 speed 11-32T to 10-32T?

    I have never seen 10T on a bike. The sprocket's diameter would come so close to the diameter of the freehub's body so may necessitate a redesign of the freehub.
  12. Woosh

    Durable Mountain/City Bike around £2000-3000.

    installation is usually not a problem. The light is off, the cables are factory made, you only have to push in a connector. The risk comes later. As you said, you don't know how many amps the lamp is going to draw, and what would happen if or when the lamp fails. The issue for many users is how...
  13. Woosh

    Best £1500-2000, derestrictable e-bike?

    I have to put 25kph, 36v and 250w on my EN15194 stickers.
  14. Woosh

    Best £1500-2000, derestrictable e-bike?

    48V is the practical and LEGAL definition of the maximum voltage to be considered "low voltage" and intrinsically "safe". Certainly 48V delivered UNDER your relatively insulating skin surface could kill you if delivered in the "right" place. That's the reason why you don't have road legal...
  15. Woosh

    Best £1500-2000, derestrictable e-bike?

    I would stay clear of any member who wants to derestrict my bikes. If the bike is involved in any accident while going at over the speed limit, the lawyers will crawl over every angle to see who they can sue.
  16. Woosh

    Durable Mountain/City Bike around £2000-3000.

    the controller is the circuit that controls the motor. On Bosch motors, it's the large green board that you see when you open the motor casing. The problem with using prewired lighting system is the accidental shortcircuits that you may inflict on the electronics if your lights fail or their...
  17. Woosh

    Help! Bafang Botton Bracket SR PA162/152.32S

    is it this part that you are after? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/195146657100 if it is, you can't repair it.
  18. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    so you are thinking of getting an electric Brompton? or have you got an old Brompton that you want to electrify?
  19. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    what do you mean unofficial 19mph? did you have a tongxin kit on your old Brompton without an LCD? If you have an LCD, the speed limit is set in the LCD. You can change the setting but the motor won't go much above 15mph derestricted.
  20. Woosh

    Bafang SWX02-C Motor

    that is usually an expensive mistake. It's done so we can't go back there. SWX02 data for your reference: flange diameter: 145mm flange spacing: 42.5mm spokes: 36 axle length: 135mm spokes: 13 gauge You need: 1. count the number of spokes on the old rim 2. measure the width of the rim 3...