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Old 02-21-22, 11:22 AM
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The ride home was on mostly 55 mph highway with narrow shoulders and sometimes no shoulders. I didn't have a mirror either at the time. Also I rarely see anyone riding bikes on those roads.
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Old 02-21-22, 12:39 PM
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I thought it was something sketchy about the bike.
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Some of my prior rides









My brand new rides:




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Some of my prior rides





My brand new rides:

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Old 03-02-22, 03:26 PM
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Sorry, didn't know if image pasting worked, they were showing for me. How about now?
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Old 03-02-22, 03:43 PM
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Sorry, didn't know if image pasting worked, they were showing for me. How about now?
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Old 03-23-22, 12:38 AM
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How many kilometers can it really last?
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Old 03-23-22, 12:39 AM
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This is more like a motobike, I like it.
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Old 04-23-22, 09:08 PM
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500w, 48V Rice geared rear hub motor on Diamondback Axis frame (BTW, this is another relatively inexpensive bike that's still in operation 30+ years later for the elitists). The bike without battery weighs less than 36 pounds, so about 40 with a seatbag battery (52V, 4 ah good for 10 - 15 miles). At other times it has a 52V, 14 ah battery). The cadence PAS works fine; top speed was anticipated to be 28 mph, but it tops out at 25. The Rice kit (Amazon) was packaged well and came with many extras like head and tail lights. Also, my questions were attended to rapidly.
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Old 05-02-22, 04:03 AM
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Looks nice.
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Old 05-02-22, 04:25 PM
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Wing Freedom X 1.1

My first ebike.
I added a few upgrades and some custom electrical mods.
36 Volt to 12 Volt regulator, For the bicolor motorcycle driving lights, USB, side marker lights, custom Voltmeter and the trailer electrical..
And a bit of red bling.


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Old 05-23-22, 08:54 PM
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E Trailer

Every ebike should have a E trailer for hauling around the pooch.
Here's phase II completed. Phase III is a Raspberry Pi W, for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a

7" HDMI monitor, and a rear facing, autofocus cam, to monitor Schnitzel on my phone when she's onboard.
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And Dog Tax.




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Old 05-24-22, 11:13 AM
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Old 05-25-22, 01:30 AM
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Linberl, looks really functional, plus if you get tired there's a nice resting place available.
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Old 06-04-22, 07:27 PM
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Very nice. we have a Wing as well here!
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Old 06-04-22, 07:27 PM
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Wow this is nice. We just got this exact bike!
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Old 06-04-22, 07:33 PM
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this is one of the two trailers we have this one is the dog and granddaughter trailer though she does not like this one as much.

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Old 07-25-22, 01:52 PM
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very nice!
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Old 07-29-22, 11:11 PM
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The conversion almost done:

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Old 07-30-22, 08:14 AM
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The forks appear to have aluminum stantions, and if I were you, would use double torque arms to insure the front axles don't "rotate" and spin the wheel out of them.
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The forks appear to have aluminum stantions, and if I were you, would use double torque arms to insure the front axles don't "rotate" and spin the wheel out of them.
The magnet sticks to fork stanchions, so I guess they are not aluminum. I did install the torque washers that came with the kit.

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Old 07-30-22, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by CVT
The magnet sticks to fork stanchions, so I guess they are not aluminum. I did install the torque washers that came with the kit.
As I stated in the other thread, I meant the lowers since that's where the axle is retained by the dropouts during operation. They have always been aluminum in my experience (although probably there are some steel ones). The relatively soft aluminum dropouts need to keep the axle flats from rotating during operation and have failed at times.
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2old, Thank you for pointing that out, the fork lowers are alloy, eventhough I am planning to use the bike for slight use I will install torque arms just to be safe, would you recommend to install just on one side? any particuar ones to look for?
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I had a steel fork and used only one arm which was a Grin (ebikesca) Type 4 I got from Amazon. Theirs uses two hose clamps to secure the arm since AIR they stated that they experienced failure with one clamp.Sometimes it's difficult to mount two arms since the plug on the wire from the motor may have a connector that inhibits the part that goes on the axle. I would try to use two however you need to do it.
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