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Old 03-17-13, 03:03 AM
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Yes I think that is the cleverest/funniest pic posted so far

Originally Posted by jur
I am in fact also strongly inclined to get a hub motor and will probably pester you with some questions before long. :-)
Jur for small wheeled bikes/light assistance/weight in my view at the moment there is only one motor.

http://www.keyde.com/?do=product&lan...nt=view&ids=07

Most of the other motors are just too wide/heavy (this is only 80mm wide/1.4kg) and require that you spread the forks to much.

Full details of the build here and more motor details here.

Re the Moulton I have actaully decided to let my TSR2 go as for longer rides I just can't bring myself to leave it locked up and usually end up taking my Swift.

Anyway to bring us back to topic a pair of Moultons 40 years apart. TSR splits but of course the 70s Raleigh Moulton MK3 is not a folder but years ahead of its time having rear and front suspension.



Regards

Jerry

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