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Old 04-02-08, 04:26 PM
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My Electric Folding Mountain Bike

I bought my E-Bike last year, runs fast, gets lots of looks especially when I fold it. The electric is real handy as I live in the mountains, there is always a hill to climb.
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Old 04-02-08, 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Drog
I bought my E-Bike last year, runs fast, gets lots of looks especially when I fold it. The electric is real handy as I live in the mountains, there is always a hill to climb.
Where is the battery?
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Old 04-03-08, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Drog
I bought my E-Bike last year, runs fast, gets lots of looks especially when I fold it. The electric is real handy as I live in the mountains, there is always a hill to climb.
Nice bike, may we have some details about it?
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Originally Posted by The7
Where is the battery?
The battery is in the rear hub, the motor is in the front hub.
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Originally Posted by AllenG
Nice bike, may we have some details about it?
Thank you.
The battery is a Polymer Li-Ion 36V 10A, located in the rear hub, the motor is 250W (450 peak power) located in the front hub, the bike has disc brakes front and rear, weight is only 55 pounds, 26 inch tires, bike folds for easy storage. If you require more info you can read it at: https://www.EzRideBikes.com/EZ008.html?forumreply
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Etek mountainbike build

My current project is mounting a Briggs and stratton Etek up to a 20" Cromoly trek. I'm hoping to have a beast on my hands.

Here is the latest picture I have taken with the motor mount pretty much done:



Here is a link to all the specs at evalbum.com:
https://www.evalbum.com/1618

Performance should be similar to the "Insane-a-cycle":
https://www.electricrider.com/custom/index.htm

I'm trying to keep the center of gravity as low as possible with the battery down below the bottomtube, and the profile slim and aerodynamic. I'll get some updates on here as I make some progress, I just need to finish the one more battery box, get it wired, and redo the sprocket which isn't quite true.
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Old 04-13-08, 08:54 AM
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Hi all. Here is my electric cruiser that built from a couple of mountain bike frames that I picked up free from verge rubbish.
The motor/controler is from Cyclone Taiwan. 48V 1000w brushless
Batteries 4 x 12V 20Ah SLA AGM.
Charger from Kipoint (ebay)
The rear wheel is 20" with a 3 speed hub. The small wheel makes a good space for the motor in a 26" frame.
Top speed on level ground is 57km/h, range is very limited at this speed.
It will cover 10km at 35-40km/h, or 20km at 25-28km/h
It averages 19wh/km. I tend to only get 3-4Ah out of the batteries, ie around 200Wh.
The batteries have done about 700km now and seem to be getting very tired.
I am looking for a 20Ah LiPoFO4 at the moment, as I want more range and less weight.
Anyway I am really happy with the motor, really powerful and reliable and the bike is fun to ride with it's laid back riding position.
Cheers,
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Old 04-14-08, 03:28 AM
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Help yourself to the ideas and save what you like.
The tensioner works well as long as you have it on the slack side off the chain and it as to be well aligned with the rear sprocket. The pivot of the derailleur has been reversed and different springs used because the original spring tensions in the opposite direction.
I have done 700km with this set up and never thrown a chain.
Cheers,
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Old 04-14-08, 09:46 AM
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24V Currie in Velokit (TerraTrike base)

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Old 04-28-08, 09:33 AM
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Pics 15 and 16 might be of interest...

https://tvvas.blogspot.com/2008/04/so...unk.html#links
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I bought a flat black Greenline 7-speed beach cruiser and I pealed off all the decals plus stripped the red paint off the rear rim and the black painted spokes. I added black foam to the beach cruiser handlebar and a black bell w/a painted 8-ball. I also bought a double bicycle kickstand and installed a black wired front basket. I have my tire repair kit in a saddle bag Velcro to my front basket (a temporary location until I get a new rack and panniers setup).

The power assist is a Wilderness Energy BL-36 (2007 brushless model?), 600 Watt, 36 volt (50 AMPS) system with the extended range battery pack (three - SLA 12volt, 12 amp/hr batteries).

A work in progress...
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Old 05-15-08, 06:35 AM
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1998 Trek 7000zx with BionX PL350

Seem's my old picture, post is gone.

Anyway I bought this 1998 Trek 7000zx used for 500.00 in 1999.
Super light bike with like 13" frame. Weight was 24lbs.
With Bionx kit the bike is in the 40lb range. I can still lift it over my head.

Got the bionx kit in June of 2007, it almost June 2008 and I have 1900miles on it.

What I love is that it's still very light compared to other bikes.
Ride on train tracks to get to city, still go on Trails "find one near you --> mtbr.com".
and do roads of course. I 've ridden it in the snow, and rain. No problems, other
then flats once and while.
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Old 05-23-08, 06:58 PM
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Old 05-26-08, 03:37 AM
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Cool Wisper 905se

P1011750 Resize 3.jpg

The Wisper 905se is taking UK and Europe by storm!

They are now available in Australia and NZ

All the best David
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Old 05-26-08, 02:52 PM
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BionX 250

Here's the BionX 250 I built for my wife's commute. She already owned and loved the Gary Fisher Marlin--a bit of a hybrid with a crank and components better suited for the road than for the trail. It's a 16" frame that fits her well, and we were drawn originally to the BionX system for that reason. Other electric bikes we looked at were built on a medium-large frame that were too tall and too long for her. Also, she wanted to preserve the riding experience and BionX seemed ideal for that. She had one stipulation: that I not ruin the feel of her bike. She grins when saying that I haven't.
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Canadian Tire Izip with two battery pack in parallel.

Hi everyone. I just purchased this CT Izip a month ago. I did a few modifications since getting it. I added a second battery on the lower bar to extend my range. My commute is 30 km total and I can not recharge at work. The weight is equally distributed and the center of gravity is low. It is plugged in parallel using a slightly modified computer supply cable. The wire coming into the battery under the seat connects inside. Both batteries are discharged equally and I can recharge both together with the battery charger. I bought a second seat post and switch between using a hard case luggage or a trail-gator bar in seconds to tow my son.
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My e-bike is from Green E-Wheels. The frame is aluminum, 36V 10AH battery is lithium ion, 200W brushless motor, and the whole thing weighs 23kg. I easily achieve speeds of 30km/hr on straight bike paths, and looks like what the Knight Rider 2000 would look like if it was a bike!!!
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Old 06-05-08, 02:48 PM
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Originally Posted by treknavigator
Zeuser just wondering where you got the gps system and the cost
Magellan 500 at Wal*Mart with the Magellan bike mount. Forget how much I paid.
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Originally Posted by dominici
My e-bike is from Green E-Wheels. The frame is aluminum, 36V 10AH battery is lithium ion, 200W brushless motor, and the whole thing weighs 23kg. I easily achieve speeds of 30km/hr on straight bike paths, and looks like what the Knight Rider 2000 would look like if it was a bike!!!
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Exclamation Copy Wisper?

Hi Dominci

It looks like you have a copy Wisper 905se there.

Please would you let me know where you bought it?

Best regards David
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I bought it off ebay. His ebay shop is called Green EWheels:

https://stores.ebay.com.au/greenewheels

Here's as much detail as I can provide:

Frame 7003 Aluminum alloy ,26inch wheel based Alloy
Forks Mode Alloy adjustable Alloy
Handle Bar & Stem KAIWEI Handlebar & adjustable Stem Alloy
Pedal Full Alloy, Alloy
Free Wheel RICHI MFM2A Steel
Front Brake YUS Disk Brake Steel
Rear Brake APSE M207DG V- Brake Steel
Brake lever APSE Alloy
RIMS STAR CIRCLE Alloy, Black
Tire KENDA Rubber
Tube KENDA Rubber
Saddle HENGCHI AZ-69D Leather
Seat Post Shunmeng SM Alloy
Seat Pin Shunmeng SM Alloy ,suspension
Gears Shimano TX50R6A
Battery Lithium Ion 36V 10AH with keys and locking system
Rear Derailleur Shimano RD-TX30
Seat height 90cm to 105 cm seat post height -
Motor 200 watt brushless hub motor
Bike Weight 23kg total

• 100% aluminum 7003 frame
• Alloy Rear Luggage cargo rack
• Water bottle and cage
• Mini pump attached to frame
• Front LED night light for handlebars
• Rear flashing LED light
• Alloy adjustable handlebars and stem
• 36v 10AH Lithium Ion Battery with 2 keys
• Battery locking system with 2 keys
• Tough plastic mudguards
• Twist control Throttle
• Pedal Assist System (PAS)
• LED battery Power Indicator on throttle
• Shimano 6 speed thumb shifter
• Shimano Tourney with SIS Index Derailleur
• Star Circle aluminum wheels
• Apse Brake levers
• Apse Rear V-Brake
• Alloy fork with suspension
• Quick release front wheel
• Quick release seat adjustment
• Comfort seat
• Shock absorber on seat post
• 26" wheels
• Charger with charging indicator LED
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My ride

Here's my ride a Geco C-1. Made by Geco Bike Company. Lithium Iron Phosphate battery. 350 watt front hub motor. Mag alloy frame.
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tapholov's e-bikes

Hi!

here are my e-bikes. It started with an e-bay purchase of a Golden Motor wheel, then another and better batteries, and a frame with a rear suspension, on to another project, a crazy old/new concept that I now really like despite the chain noise.

Enjoy! And feel free to ask any questions.

H.
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[QUOTE=curyam;6858841]Here's my ride a Geco C-1. Made by Geco Bike Company. Lithium Iron Phosphate battery. 350 watt front hub motor. Mag alloy frame


How do you like this bike? Can you please give a review of this bike? I'm very interesting in buying one myself. I live in Seattle, and it looks like the distrubutor is located here.
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