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The leisure cyclist started following Alan Quay
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Tires recommendations please
Dmr motos work pretty well for light gravel. I normally run Schwalbe Big Apples, but use more gravel paths at the mo, so the DMR are a perfect.
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Hope that someone can suggest what I can do ....
So, that is not a lead acid battery, but an older style lithium. I assume the electronics pictured here is the BMS (part of the battery that manages the cells) What we really need to help you are pics of the bike. We have no idea where the controller is either, but I'm pretty sure there will be one. If you follow the throttle wire it will lead to the controller.....
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Bafang question
Yes. Just don't connect throttle.
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Torque Arm
Depends on lots of things. I have plenty of bikes with no torque arm, and 1000s miles, no probs. Power/material/dropout size/quality of fit.... All considerations Tell us more....
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Battery Choice.
There's no reason why that won't work with a 15a controller. If it were too small it would probably cut out on low voltage, so you'd know about it. I assume its has 40 cells, in a 10s4p configuration? (ie, about 2k in weight)
- holes to fit disc rotor on 500w kit too spaced out
- holes to fit disc rotor on 500w kit too spaced out
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Hope that someone can suggest what I can do ....
Yeah, pics of everything will be very helpful. Agree with Flecc, does not sound like SLA's in the original battery.
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Kona Africabike Conversion
This is how it ended up, with a custom made wooden seat on the back, and foot pegs. He went to school like this for years.
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Kona Africabike Conversion
Hi MaddBike, If yours is the same as mine you need a 26" front wheel kit, as the rear wheel has a 3 speed hub setup. I don't think a CD kit will work either, as not a standard bottom bracket. The rack on the back is very sturdy, as its part of the fram, so a good position to mount a battery in a bag or box. My wifes one (in the pics) is still running to this day, although my son if now far to big to ride on the back.
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"Sorry, he has a problem with his eyes!" says the passenger.
OK admin. Me or him. Your choice. Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
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"Sorry, he has a problem with his eyes!" says the passenger.
My point is that the driver of the car is many things. He's a dangerous tw8t, a selfish r's hole and total wakner. SW brings race into argument, which is totally irrelevant. That's exactly what racism is. Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
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"Sorry, he has a problem with his eyes!" says the passenger.
I'm quite surprised that you are able to identify the drivers precise ethnic origin to such a degree. From the video I saw I could only identify him/her as a bad driver. Racism/ignorance again. Defend it any way you like, there's no excuse to drop the 'P' bomb on a public forum. (For the record, I challenge racist attitudes wherever I find them. In Devon there's quite a lot, I assume because of lack of exposure/experience. Most often it's not really racism but xenophobia, which is also born of ignorance.) Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
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"Sorry, he has a problem with his eyes!" says the passenger.
A wise man once said that racism is always born out of ignorance. Here's a classic example. (Someone else can explain what I'm saying to SW, I haven't the patience) Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
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And yet another near miss..
I've checked it too, no doubt about it. Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk