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  1. Cool, I did not know that it was OK to use a rear one. So I have to make sure it's a freewheel type, not a cassette right? (I'ma ebike newbie if you haven't already worked that out).
  2. Can someone direct me to where I can buy a 500W 48V geared hub motor for FRONT 135MM dropouts. I been googling for ages and haven't found one yet. Preferred to be laced with a 20" x 4.0 fat bike wheel. Cheers.
  3. Will fitting a Cycle analyst give me a throttle?
  4. Hi All, I just bought a MATE-X fat bike that runs a Shengyi DGW25 SY254820SJ 48V 500W motor and a Lishui LSW1545-5-1M Controller. The Australian fun police (and I believe in the EU)mandate that ebikes cannot have a hand throttle and must be limited to assistance up to only 25KMH. The speed I can sort out by adjusting settings in the controller but there is no place to actually plug in a hand throttle. Question is: Can a Lishui LSW1545-5-1M Controller be modified to accept a throttle? There is a note on the controller labelled "Throttle Adjustment voltage: 1.2v-4.4v" which sort of says it can handle a throttle but it is just not wired for one. I'm happy to open the controller and solder in the wires if someone knows where to attach them and if it is in fact possible to do. Cheers in advance for any help.
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