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Old 06-21-14, 06:32 AM
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Here's my brothers ebike that he just built.
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1992 Trek 850 with Clean Republic Hill Topper kit. I still need to do the real wire routing this was my set it all up and test it config.

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Originally Posted by 905
This box of eCandy came one day:



It's my wife's Kalkhoff Agattu, a replacement for her last one, a Bronx. And it's just grand.
That is an absolutely amazing looking frame!
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Old 06-29-14, 11:36 AM
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'87 Mongoose Alta rescued from the dumpster and converted to e-commuter duty. EBikeKit.com 36V, 12 Ah LiFePO battery. Bafang BPM 36V500W motor. The motor is overkill for the battery. Someday I'll upgrade, but after three years of near daily use the EBikeKit.com battery pack shows no signs of wearing out.

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Old 06-29-14, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by dippitydoo
That is an absolutely amazing looking frame!
It looks even better out of the box! That's her 3rd electric bike, probably the most handsome, and by far the best built. It gives a very stately ride, as if you're on the way to keep a royal appointment.
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Old 07-28-14, 01:53 AM
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If I've posted correctly you will see a pic of my folding E bike. I loved this bike but sadly smashed up the front forks, wheel, stem and handlebars when I dodged a car reversing into me and demolished a fence instead. The company is very hard to communicate with and spare parts seem to be non-existant. I could repair it with generic parts but apparently then it wouldn't fold. Now deciding whether to use existing kit on a different frame with larger wheels...........
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Old 07-29-14, 11:18 PM
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This is my Prodeco Stride e-bike. It's kitted out to be a cargo bike with a Thule front rack and Wald baskets. I can carry 60 lbs, and often do, as my Costco runs are by bike including dog food. I've had it 2 years and it still looks/works like new. It also allowed me to build back up my riding abilities so I now have a Trek 720 I use for pleasure riding, and the e-bike is for errands/chores. It's a great way to get back into riding. Top speed 17 mph and I've only once exceeded the range and run out of battery as I pedal primarily.
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Hi,
here is my commuting setup.


Crescent City 28"
- Bafang8 250w bb motor
- Samsung 10Ah bottle battery

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Old 08-07-14, 09:54 PM
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Specialized Hardrock 29 SE, Bafang 25amp/750w mid drive, 48v/11ah bottle mount battery.
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Nice, nothing like a bike ready to go out of the box! We are building our eBike at home from various parts.
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Old 08-12-14, 10:45 AM
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Just bought 48V 1000W 26" Rear Wheel Kit to convert my old hardtail into a commuter bike between Manhattan and Brooklyn.



Any advice where to get suitable 48v battery kits?

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Old 08-15-14, 10:43 PM
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Hi All,

I just bought a "mystery bike." It is a 16" Electric Folding Bike. If any one can identify it, please let me know. The photo is below:
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My E bike.Rear Hub motor. 48V 1500W. Max speed recored over than 60km/h..range, more or less 20km.
Now I want to upgrade it wirh 750W front wheel engine
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Old 08-22-14, 09:49 PM
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Saw these beauties in Carmel at the Pebble Beach car show last week



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This is my bike where I first saw it at the Ideal Home Exhibition in London. It grabbed my attention straight away. It is so much more comfortable than a conventional cycle style ebike and I could put my books and shopping in the box.
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Old 10-19-14, 08:48 PM
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This is my 1988-89 made in the USofA Nishiki Manitoba mountain bike with chromoly frame. Powered by a 1000 watt 48 volt rear mounted hub motor. Juice is provided by 4x12volt SLAs.
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Old 10-19-14, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by cat0020
Just bought 48V 1000W 26" Rear Wheel Kit to convert my old hardtail into a commuter bike between Manhattan and Brooklyn.



Any advice where to get suitable 48v battery kits?

I am running the same kit.I am very satisfied and happy.Enjoy!

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Old 10-19-14, 10:19 PM
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20 inch foldable
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36 volt 10 amp Lifepo4 battery
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Here is my other Ebike im building.Everything is almost complete just waiting for the Golden Motor Lifepo4 48volt 10 ah battery pack.Its a Trek Transport alpha Equiped with a Bafang BBS02 750 watt 48 volt Middrive unit coupled to a nivinci N360.Also to help slow it down in a hurry are Avid BB7 mountain units..
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Here is mine! Brinke Times Square Gents


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I love how creative people can be..
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I have an original Trek 850
Can you provide more build details?

Originally Posted by gietl
1992 Trek 850 with Clean Republic Hill Topper kit. I still need to do the real wire routing this was my set it all up and test it config.

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Old 01-09-15, 06:39 AM
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Smart Electric Bicycles

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Schwinn Jag with a BD-36 kit.
Well,the above bike has quiet stylish and classy looks,I do have some collection.check out here Nyheter | Elhoj.com - Elcykel och elmoped
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Looken good. Nice job.
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