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New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cruiser

Postby joystix2 » Tue May 24, 2011 5:23 pm

Purchased from online Store - $380 shipped.
Here are a couple of Pics before and will update as I go along with build.
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Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby AussieJester » Tue May 24, 2011 9:07 pm

Nice bike, heaps of room for batteries in the frame there! I like
everything cept the ape hangers (personal thing)

Best of luck with the build..

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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby E-GE » Wed May 25, 2011 3:53 am

Good luck with the build. Looking forward to the result!
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby Whiplash » Wed May 25, 2011 8:31 am

Nice looking cruiser there for the money! What site did you get it from? I think my wife would love a cruiser style bike instead of the MTB..
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Sat May 28, 2011 12:26 am

Components for my Build. Cute-12 1000wt Rear hub Motor, Crystalyte CT4825, (2)14s5.8ah Lipos.
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Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Sat May 28, 2011 8:16 pm

I ordered the chopper style tri forks instead of the suspension cruiser forks because they had the front disk brake option
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OMG when I ordered the rear CUTE-12 motor I didnt even consider the rear drop out space of the cruiser. Its only a little larger than 4.25" wide. It will not fit! Not even close. So a rear hub motor is not an option!
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So I ordered a front Cute-12 motor and had to remove my front disk brake since the front motor does not come with the disk adaptor.
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Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby dogman » Mon May 30, 2011 7:20 am

It'll still be fine with a frontie. At one point, I considered trying to build those bikes into ebikes and sell them. Figured they would be cool on campus. Then I realized a few things. Liability, and colledge dudes would rather spend money on beer.

Even though I do like apehangers some, that bike would be bad to the bone with stubby straight bars, Jesse James style. And bolted on footpegs behind the seat.
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby sn0wchyld » Mon May 30, 2011 8:39 am

dogman wrote:It'll still be fine with a frontie. At one point, I considered trying to build those bikes into ebikes and sell them. Figured they would be cool on campus. Then I realized a few things. Liability, and colledge dudes would rather spend money on beer.

Even though I do like apehangers some, that bike would be bad to the bone with stubby straight bars, Jesse James style. And bolted on footpegs behind the seat.


and knoxie's agni bolted on between your legs. THAT would generate some interest! and some injuries too once mixed with beer... :( infact, just injuries. period.
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby John in CR » Mon May 30, 2011 7:56 pm

joystix2,

Cool starting point for an ebike. That frame is steel isn't it? If so, it should be no problem carefully spreading the rear to fit a rear hubbie. I stretched the rear drops on a much smaller frame from 135mm to 210mm (5.3" to 8.25"), so the less than an inch you'd need would be no problem.
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:51 am

Finally got to work on the Beachcruiser some more. The hard part was trying to figure out how and what I was going to use to cover the frame. I decided on some Hard Plywood panels and Hard Pine for the mounts. I sanded the paint off of the area where I was going to install the mounts and used 30 minute Epoxy to mount.
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After the mounts were in place I attached one of the side panels using self tapping screws. The other side I wanted to make it so it could be removed easily so I decided to drill larger holes in the mount and epoxied some R/C car body mounting posts I found from my local hobby store.
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I covered the Panels with some Carbon Fiber Vinyl purchased from EBAY. The vinyl was easy to install and I think they look pretty good. Next comes the electronics install which my younger brother who I think is an electrical Guru is going to help me out with.
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Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby maytag » Sat Jun 11, 2011 1:25 pm

Hey I heard you got the Cruiser wired up and running last night. :mrgreen:
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Sat Jun 11, 2011 2:17 pm

Yah this guy maytag wired it all out after about 3 gin and tonics. We finally got the phase wires working on the last combination of trying them all out.
Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby beast775 » Sat Jun 11, 2011 5:17 pm

excellent cover for electronics!looks slick.no fenders :? ?
new build started.
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby bjosta » Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:40 am

Looks great, post more photos! :mrgreen:
What controller and battery set-up will you run?

Will the wood/glue frame mounts hold up? There's going to be lots of small shocks, flex and vibrations in the frame. I'm doing something similar and it would look better with your mount, I've been thinking of running hose clamps around the frame. Your set-up is cleaner looking.
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Mon Jun 13, 2011 12:59 am

Installed the rear fender tonight but cannot install front fender due to having to add reverse caliper brake on front to help with the coaster brakes. Will have pics tomorrow of the completed bike with the rear fender on. Below is a Pic of the first install of the caliper brake mounted on the backside of the front wheel. Have updated it to Tektro Long Reach and Kool Stop pads for better braking.

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Had to take Pic of the brother figuring out the wiring with his Gin and Tonic and my Johnny Walker Gold Label in the background. Its the only way to work in a cold garage.

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All Electronics in Place. Crystalyte CT4825 controller. (6s in Series with 8s 5800mah Turnigy Packs) in parallel with another set for 51.8V 11600mah pack

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Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby krushman » Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:28 pm

what was the name and style of the disc brakes you used originally on the Bronco. I have figure away to mount front brakes on the front side as well a mounting the fender but want a little more grab!
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby Fungoole » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:21 am

This is a cool looking bike! Love the "carbon"-casing!

The motor for the front wheel is a 1000W? How does it handle with all that torque up front, since I didn't see any torque plates?
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Mon Jun 11, 2012 2:13 pm

I'm only using a 20amp controller since I made this four just cruising around in my area which is mainly flat roads. The steepest inclines are the over passes.
Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby LI-ghtcycle » Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:07 pm

Nice build! :)

What kind of speed do you get with it?
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Sat Oct 27, 2012 12:19 pm

top speed is 32mph
Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby LI-ghtcycle » Sat Oct 27, 2012 2:11 pm

joystix2 wrote:top speed is 32mph



Motor only, or with pedaling?

Either way that is very impressive! Nice job! :D
Thank you Justin_Le for your selfless act of kindness! We all are in your debt.

My latest build: Vision R40 with Golden Motor "800W" Trike motor as mid-drive, NuVinci N171B rear wheel as transmission, 30 MPH on 12S (46V) 12 AH Turnigy Nanotech LiPo (25-50c) able to climb tall hills on a single Amp Hour! :grin:

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Re: New Build - Micargi Bronco 3.0 Chopper Stretch Beach Cru

Postby joystix2 » Sat Oct 27, 2012 2:47 pm

no peddling. love it except wish the bike could accept disk brakes
Ebikes:
1) DiamondBack Ascent Full Suspension
Clyte Phoenix 5303, Clyte 36-72v 35amp controller, 56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup,
Orig. Drainbrain, Cruise Control - Top Speed (41mph)

2) Downtube 8FS Full Suspension
Clyte 405 20" wheel, Clyte 24-48v 20amp peddle first controller,
56v 9ah Milwaukee Lithium Setup - Top Speed - 31/32mph

3) Micargi Bronco 3.0 Stretch Beach Cruiser
1000wt Front MAC motor. 52V12.5Ah Lipo pack. 20ah Controller
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