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  1. gucu

    Cyclezee Torque Arms

    Are they still available please? Thanks Rich
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    Hardrock Specialized Bike

    Hi I have just been given a Hardrock bike and I love the look of the bike. I want to convert to a rear hub motor as I have done several of these. However, when I look at the drop-outs they are small and I wondered whether it would be too much torque through them. Is it possible to extend them...
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    Fat Bike Wheel

    Thanks for finding that for me, they seem to be non-existent! Rich
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    Fat Bike Wheel

    Thanks I'll look at the Weinmann.
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    Fat Bike Wheel

    Hopefully someone can help. I bought a lovely fat bike the other day and it is amazing fun but going up hills is a drag and so I also acquired 1500 watts of power. Unfortunately I didn't do my research! So the fat bike has a 32 spoke wheel and the fat bike has a 36 spoke wheel. I have done some...
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    Controllers

    Thanks for the reply. Will look to get one in the new year. Looks a useful bit of kit to have in an electric bike toolbox. Rich
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    Controllers

    Thanks for the full and complete reply. Point taken - but I would love to go faster or with more power uphill when I am off-road. Rich
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    Controllers

    I try to have a look at other sites but it got confusing with the amount of options. There is no display with the controller. Thanks Rich
  9. gucu

    Controllers

    Hi Hi This is the link to the battery: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/48V-20Ah-Li-oin-Triangle-Lithium-Battery-1000W-Electric-Bike-Battery-3A-Charger/183604870719?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 No label on the controller. No white wires connected. Thanks Rich
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    Controllers

    Hi I purchased an electric wheel kit from ebay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/26-Electric-Bicycle-Motor-Conversion-Kit-500W-1000W-Front-Rear-Wheel-E-Bike-Hub/352709844158?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 The kit is a 1000w motor running 48v and I have a 20a/h 48v battery...
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    Bike Speedometer

    Hi Thanks for the reply. This is the motor I purchased: 26" Electric Bicycle Motor Conversion Kit 500W/1000W Front Rear Wheel E Bike Hub | eBay 1000W Max speed: 45~48km/h. 500W Max speed: 25 km/h. Want to convert your regular pedal bike into a motorized bike?. Look no further, we have found you...
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    Bike Speedometer

    Thanks I'll take a look. Rich
  13. gucu

    Bike Speedometer

    Hi What's the best speedo I can buy for a bike please? Would love to have a mileage indicator for a journey and also overall mileage. Thanks Rich
  14. gucu

    Thumb Throttle to Twist

    Thank you all for your answers. Time to fit a twist grip to the left hand side. Without your replies this might have gone badly wrong!
  15. gucu

    Thumb Throttle to Twist

    Thanks for all the replies. The opinion seems to me to use gear shifters on the left and leave the thumb throttle in place. Is that because replacing a thumb throttle with twist throttle is difficult or illegal please?
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    Thumb Throttle to Twist

    Thanks for that information and it is a very simple way of sorting the problem.
  17. gucu

    Thumb Throttle to Twist

    I had a pedal sensor fitted but you can't control the amount of throttle.
  18. gucu

    Thumb Throttle to Twist

    In the event that I might look stupid.... can you explain a bit more please? What is an SRAM gear shifter please and does it get in the way of the front cog shifter please?
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    Thumb Throttle to Twist

    I tried this but when you do that your thumb has to stretch over the battery indicator panel. Makes it harder to use. Thanks for the reply though.
  20. gucu

    Thumb Throttle to Twist

    Hi All I have just built my first e-bike and it is amazing fun. I have one issue in that the gears are thumb change and the throttle is also a thumb control. In Cornwall where there are more hills than the rest of the world combined (!), it is frustrating to try to change gears to a better gear...