



ChinaPhil wrote:Bike 4. Two wheel drive Two 350W geared hub motor kits have arrived from cellman.


ChinaPhil wrote:
I live in an area with lots of hills/mountains, many 10% to 20% inclines, but, apart from hill climbing, my main priority is to not attract attention either audibly or visually - "super stealth".
Builds just started:
Bike 4. Two wheel drive
Two 350W geared hub motor kits have arrived from cellman.








Ah, ok. Dug around on cell_man's thread in for sale. They appear to be Cute QR-100 I was looking at Cute motors as they are very light but was put off by warnings of unreliability. I'm also a bit bothered that the axle doesn't go right through but is 2 piece. None of this may be a problem.ChinaPhil wrote:They are not Bafang hub motors - both are 350W geared hub motor kits from cell_man who is a member of ES. They are rated for 36V but seem to be OK at a nominal 44V (12s LiPo).

jbond wrote: The catch in making it stealth is hiding the battery. I'd really like the battery in the triangle for weight distribution but it's pretty obvious there.

jbond wrote:Ah, ok. Dug around on cell_man's thread in for sale. They appear to be Cute QR-100 I was looking at Cute motors as they are very light but was put off by warnings of unreliability. I'm also a bit bothered that the axle doesn't go right through but is 2 piece. None of this may be a problem.ChinaPhil wrote:They are not Bafang hub motors - both are 350W geared hub motor kits from cell_man who is a member of ES. They are rated for 36V but seem to be OK at a nominal 44V (12s LiPo).






cell_man wrote:Hi Phil,
That sounds pretty good, those figures aren't bad at all. Who would believe it, a couple of hub motors can beat a non hub setup on an incline![]()


ChinaPhil wrote:J...Tending to think that a switch to select 1 or 2 throttles is the way forward.

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