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  1. Woosh

    ZF 48v Ebike System

    ZF made a similar motor for Bofeili years ago. The Bofeili was only marginally more expensive than Bafang BBS01.
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    Hello, new to forum.

    You can easily prove that your motor is rated 250W on the bafang website.
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    Hello, new to forum.

    Stickers need to be from the manufacturer of the bike or the motor. The controller is surprisingly not separately specified in the regulations albeit that it determines the maximum output of the motor.
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    Hello, new to forum.

    I apologise. I have now adjusted the website. Please try again.
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    Hello, new to forum.

    Hi Jeff, You wll find more details on the TSDZ8 here: https://wooshbikes.co.uk/?tsdz The main difference between Tongsheng TSDZ crank drive kits and others is the Tongsheng kits have torque sensors. The main thing about motors with torque sensor is the output of the motor increases with your...
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    New Bosch bike throttle addition possible?

    How do you turn theoretically a walk assist (pressing a button) into a throttle (analog control) though?
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    New Bosch bike throttle addition possible?

    I don't think it's possible.
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    How to Re-Programme King-Meter KM529?

    It's same as with your old JLCD, press and hold both the + and - buttons for 3 seconds. There is a manual for the King Meter KM539 on the manuals page https://wooshbikes.co.uk/?manuals
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    Hello, new to forum.

    For very steep hills, I would suggest the 48V Tongsheng TSDZ8 mid drive.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    you don't have to put your foot down. The bike will work like a car. It has extra retractable legs.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    I suppose the same software can be used on motorbikes too as self balancing bikes are already made.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    Some people reckon that self driving cars will save 900,000+ fatalities every year.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    unlike trains, it will take years to renationalise water. If the goal is improvements then it is much easier to do that by Ofwat fining the water companies for missing targets and jailing their directors for unauthorised discharges.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    There is the cost of fixing leaky pipes and replacing old treatment works. Thatcher did not want to pay for the work from central funds so she sold it. Foreign buyers snapped that up because it was cheap and had high guaranteed yield. Our government has already got the right to impose a higher...
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    the simplest solution to cutting queue is to allow patients to get treated in the private sector and refund their cost at a fixed tariff. The patients may get back less than they spend but can then take out insurance for this purpose. It's not a perfect solution but can help reducing the queues...
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    I am not surprised. 40-50 years of Thatcherism has finally crystalised in the state we are in. Planning laws that pushed up property prices to the point that half of people's wages go to paying for their lodging. If someone inherits any money, it goes straight into property instead of some other...
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    We used to make specialty steels but it's not something that Tata wants to do at Port Talbot. The choice for UK government is simple: let Tata close Port Talbot or help Tata compete on price against Chinese imports. If UK government wants to save jobs, it has to give Tata £500 millions, Tata...
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    No. you can always make steel with different chemistries but it's not the point. Tata is making a loss at Port Talbot so it has zero interest to continue to operate the blast furnaces. It is motivated to either modernise or close down. Our conservative governments did not like to subsidise...
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    That was a reply to lenny. Last Friday, the FTSE250 jumped 1.5% We have about £100bn in cash ISAs. This money isn't productive. It was suggested that Labour should change the rules on ISAs to force the momey be invested in a more productive market. LSE is big, second only to the NSE. It manages...