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    Dropouts bending with torque arm?

    I'm not sure about the torque arm size (10mm I believe), but it fits the axle quite snugly. The motor is a 250w geared front hub motor sold by Cyclotricity and is 36v. The controller is rated at 7 amps (250w) continuous and has a peak of 14 amps (500w).
  2. J

    Dropouts bending with torque arm?

    I installed a 250w front hub motor a few weeks back and it works fine but I noticed the dropouts flexing slightly, so I installed Grin's V2 torque arm and that stopped it from bending any further for a few weeks but now it seems to be bending again. The rear part of the dropout fork seems fine...
  3. J

    Cyclotricity weather resistance

    Thanks for everyone's replys! I do have my phase wire downwards with a loop but will have to check the disc screws. Thanks!
  4. J

    Cyclotricity weather resistance

    I recently installed a 250w front wheel geared hub made by Cyclotricity and it works well enough, however my return journey was in some heavy rain today. This included a 30 (or so) meter stretch of flooded road which was shallow enough to cross slowly, but deep enough to splash the hub motor...
  5. J

    Help! Cyclotricity Speed Settings

    I wasn't able to afford the LCD panel and only have the LED one. Cyclotricity do have instructions for it but they don't seem to work.
  6. J

    Help! Cyclotricity Speed Settings

    Hello, I recently installed a Cyclotricity 250w eKit to my bike and it works great, however I am unable to adjust it's maximum speed. I know the limit is 25km/h but this bike easy hits 36km/h and it drains the battery really fast. Following these instructions-...