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I have a 36volt brushed hubwheel project will more volts / batteries give me a faster speed? ??
Also appreciate any advice tips on the subject as I'm new to the ebike builds...thanks for your help alan. ...
Also appreciate any advice tips on the subject as I'm new to the ebike builds...thanks for your help alan. ...
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For $1400 including shipping, https://juicedscorpion.com/ Juiced Scorpion , I think it's a pretty good deal.. just have to wait until MAR/APR 2020 to receive it.
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[QUOTE=Sianelle;5681682]This is a thread where you can show off your favourite pictures of your e.bike ride. I'll start the ball rolling with my own electric assisted Hercules.
Hercules looks EPUC!
Took an Anthony Hobbs/Flying Machine Bike Co. custom frame (already weighed 65+lbs.) sourced a 1300W motor from Doug Daut @ Electric Bike Solutions @ had Mark Deezy @ Sutter St. Cruisers lace up a pair of 26” x 4” rims & mount our motor up front. Dual 52V 18ah batteries & ECU housed in the saddle bags out back. Custom...everything. Lots of leather, wood, metal rubber. Comfy AF to ride. 45-55 mile range, 37mph. top speed. Over 2.5 years & 350 man hours in design, fabrication, integration, assembly, paint/powder & miscellaneous “stuff”.
OG Anthony Hobbs cruiser.
Tank tests.
Color tests.
Rack lights.
F/R rims & motor laced up.
Battery #1 & ECU in saddle bag.
Let there be light!
“Ignition” switch.
Brooks B33 dyed, powder coated & copper rivets.
Before & after.
Named her, “Necromancer.”
Hercules looks EPUC!
Took an Anthony Hobbs/Flying Machine Bike Co. custom frame (already weighed 65+lbs.) sourced a 1300W motor from Doug Daut @ Electric Bike Solutions @ had Mark Deezy @ Sutter St. Cruisers lace up a pair of 26” x 4” rims & mount our motor up front. Dual 52V 18ah batteries & ECU housed in the saddle bags out back. Custom...everything. Lots of leather, wood, metal rubber. Comfy AF to ride. 45-55 mile range, 37mph. top speed. Over 2.5 years & 350 man hours in design, fabrication, integration, assembly, paint/powder & miscellaneous “stuff”.
OG Anthony Hobbs cruiser.
Tank tests.
Color tests.
Rack lights.
F/R rims & motor laced up.
Battery #1 & ECU in saddle bag.
Let there be light!
“Ignition” switch.
Brooks B33 dyed, powder coated & copper rivets.
Before & after.
Named her, “Necromancer.”
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Impressive! What's it like to ride? looks pretty stretched!
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Nice! Reminds me of the mopeds of the 70s. Good price too. Looking forward to a review next year.👍
For $1400 including shipping, https://juicedscorpion.com/ Juiced Scorpion , I think it's a pretty good deal.. just have to wait until MAR/APR 2020 to receive it.
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Any photos of the serpent or Jeep. Those are my favorites. For those who haven't seen them, there are 100 (? forget exact #) metal sculptures in the Anzo Borego Desert that were made by one man.
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First days out on the new Budnitz Model E with Fazua/Gates drivetrain and 45Nrth Gravdal studded tires
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The Budnitz Model E snaps the battery and motor into the down tube (mid-drive), removable to ride without assist. Alfine 8 speed IGH in the rear. Weight is 38lbs before fenders/rack. Expected range is about 50 km for my riding, TBD.
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Here's my e-bike. Affectionately the "Little Puddle Jumper"😃
I've gone through most of this long thread and am amazed at the e-bikes some of you folks have posted here. From epic self built projects to high end production bikes and everywhere in between. Here are a few photos of my Ziyoujiguang T-18 (Try saying that five times in a row!) I've had this bike since mid September 2019 and it's the first electric bicycle I have ever owned.
Right side view. I think it looks truly unique and different from any other bike out there. It has full integrated headlight and tail light that actually glows brighter when the brakes are applied.
Viewed from the rear with the "Bush Whacker USA" wedge bag clearly visible. I carry a bike specific tool set and a "fix a flat" container. It came stock with folding pedals.
The "cockpit". As you can see, it is pretty well accessorized. I use a free app called "Bike Computer" on the phone.
Top left side view with front disk brake clearly visible.
I even have an alarm that is controlled by a key fob visible in one or more of the photos above. Of course I also have a strong U-lock with four foot cable by "OnGuard".
Some specs, it is single speed with a geared 250 watt hub motor powered by a 6 ah lithium ion battery pack. Coil over rear suspension and 12.5 inch tires. It is a "class 2" but the assist and throttle speed maxes out at 15-16 mph and can go nearly 14-15 miles on a charge with PAS. If using throttle only, I have no idea...maybe 9-10 miles or so? It is definitely for short range use which is adequate for the places that I go to. Maybe later in the year, I may purchase a bigger machine with carrying capacity (groceries) and much longer range.
I would say that the T-18 is closer to being a seated e-scooter that just happens to have pedals if that makes any sense. Regardless, I enjoy riding it and getting some fresh air and sensible exercise.
Thanks for reading. Ride safe.
Right side view. I think it looks truly unique and different from any other bike out there. It has full integrated headlight and tail light that actually glows brighter when the brakes are applied.
Viewed from the rear with the "Bush Whacker USA" wedge bag clearly visible. I carry a bike specific tool set and a "fix a flat" container. It came stock with folding pedals.
The "cockpit". As you can see, it is pretty well accessorized. I use a free app called "Bike Computer" on the phone.
Top left side view with front disk brake clearly visible.
I even have an alarm that is controlled by a key fob visible in one or more of the photos above. Of course I also have a strong U-lock with four foot cable by "OnGuard".
Some specs, it is single speed with a geared 250 watt hub motor powered by a 6 ah lithium ion battery pack. Coil over rear suspension and 12.5 inch tires. It is a "class 2" but the assist and throttle speed maxes out at 15-16 mph and can go nearly 14-15 miles on a charge with PAS. If using throttle only, I have no idea...maybe 9-10 miles or so? It is definitely for short range use which is adequate for the places that I go to. Maybe later in the year, I may purchase a bigger machine with carrying capacity (groceries) and much longer range.
I would say that the T-18 is closer to being a seated e-scooter that just happens to have pedals if that makes any sense. Regardless, I enjoy riding it and getting some fresh air and sensible exercise.
Thanks for reading. Ride safe.
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Thanks!
Well when I ordered mine from a seller on eBay, I paid $329.89. The reason why I remember the price to the exact penny is because just today, I was reviewing my eBay purchase history when I came across that transaction. A few days ago, just for giggles, I searched on eBay for this bike to see what it is going for and was blown away by the fact that they are now selling at up to $800! Some lower but nothing close to what I paid. I lucked out when I ordered mine.
Well when I ordered mine from a seller on eBay, I paid $329.89. The reason why I remember the price to the exact penny is because just today, I was reviewing my eBay purchase history when I came across that transaction. A few days ago, just for giggles, I searched on eBay for this bike to see what it is going for and was blown away by the fact that they are now selling at up to $800! Some lower but nothing close to what I paid. I lucked out when I ordered mine.
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Full suspension BH Rebel Lynx 5.5 with Yamaha PW-X mid-drive motor.
https://emotionbikesusa.com/rebel-lynx-pwx/
https://emotionbikesusa.com/rebel-lynx-pwx/