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  1. Woosh

    20" wheel ebike needed

    A Brompton kit with 15ah weighs about 4kgs, so it still is easy to take into trains and underground. I ride one myself.
  2. Woosh

    20" wheel ebike needed

    You can convert a Brompton with my front hub kit and 36v 15ah bag battery. It's not 20"wheels but it's lightweight. Alternatively, my woosh Rambletta with 12ah battery gives about 40 miles from a full charge. The Rambletta has 20" wheels
  3. Woosh

    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    I suppose the danger of ai comes from its military use. AI can already fly F16s, shoot any target in the dark even when on the move, trigger false alarms, fake any world leader, manipulate stock market whether it's oil, gas or nuclear contamination. Just look at what the clever people at Boston...
  4. Woosh

    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    Geothermal is excellent source of energy.
  5. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    in addition, servicing cost outside warranty can be very expensive.
  6. Woosh

    Dodgy batteries ?

    did you check the label on Bosch batteries where they are made? or BMZ batteries?
  7. Woosh

    Dodgy batteries ?

    erm.. how do you know? They sure use a big brand but where the cells are made is what I am asking.
  8. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    ebikeoutlet is not listed in Neodrives dealers list. Bournemoth Cycleworks is listed. The list may not be up to date though. 50Cycles for example is still on the list.
  9. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    I have no reason to doubt that there are sources for cheap stock, but they are usually a few pieces sold off without ongoing support. I have myself a fair bit of brand new odds and sodds that I put in the bin every few months.
  10. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    I know of Bournemouth Cycleworks I also know that they are approved dealer for Neodrives but I never heard of ebikeoutlet.
  11. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    I probably misunderstood what you posted here: So where did he buy his kits from? I was on the mailing list of Moore Large selloffs and did not see any Neodrives. BTW, there is no service partners for Neodrives in the UK.
  12. Woosh

    Dodgy batteries ?

    Low wage in China is not the reason. Chinese government spends a lot of money supporting battery manufacturers, more than the rest of the world put together. That is why 4 out of 5 world biggest producers are Chinese. The cells are made on automated production lines so labour cost is very small...
  13. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    if I understand correctly, Madison sold 5 Neodrives kits to your mate. He's used one, possibly the one that was reviewed on the YT video, sold 2 and still has 2 for sale. I have a few questions for your mate: do the kits come with warranty? Who deals with warranty? What happens after the...
  14. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    I think neodrive builds the controller inside the motor. The kit looks very well made but it is a closed system. It reminds me of the BMW ebike a few years ago.
  15. Woosh

    Neodrive conversion kit

    They claim to be in this business for 25 years (under about us)
  16. Woosh

    Woosh Woosh faro v camino torque?

    For this combo, we put the controller in the bag with the battery. If you want to order it now, there is about 1 week waiting for the controller to land.
  17. Woosh

    250Watt whats it really

    It's possible that linfitter has damaged his motor with overheating. What is the exact swx motor do you have linfitter?
  18. Woosh

    Dodgy batteries ?

    how much did you pay? The cells are 18650-2600mAH from xinchibattery, they are Chinese manufacturers. http://www.sincbattery.com/
  19. Woosh

    Help choosing kit - probablly Whoosh but will consider others...

    Sunrace, DNP and a few others make 10-speed screw on freewheels. They are fairly expensive and I prefer Sunrace to DNP. Just google 10-speed freewheel. We keep Sunrace 8-speed freewheels in stock.
  20. Woosh

    Total newbie looking to buy an eBike, want some advice on a model!

    The law since 1/1/2016 bans manufacturers from fitting a twist and go throttle. you are either limited to 6mph throttle or have to pedal first before the throttle is activated and if you stop pedalling for a few minutes or use the brakes, the throttle will be de-activated, you have to pedal...