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neptronix wrote:...We know what it costs to convert a bike from scratch here on ES though so it's kinda stupid to throw down for one of these
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richirich1113 wrote:The rear suspension is not steel but the dropouts are vertical so would a torque arm be nessesary?
Would you know what 72v crystalyte or any other controller that would just plug in repacement tthat would be best to upgade to?
Also they told me that that the motor would handle 72v and 60amp max, is that right? So if i went to a 72v 40amp controller would i still be safe?



vdhhdv wrote:Hi, Guys, Thanks for all the input. A bit more advice if you don't mind.
I have a kit add-on that my local bike shop put on to a cruiser 2 years ago. It is SLA and has ceased performing well. I want to move to a good quality bike that will get the kind of numbers being talked about by Hi-Powered Bikes (35 MPH w 35 mile range). I am looking, ideally, for the quality of an Optibike without the price and without the amount of proprietary stuff (like batteries, etc). I don't want to build a kit bike myself, so I am looking for something (mountain bike w full suspension) I can order and use with the expectation that it will be relatively trouble free. So, with that being said, is Hi-Powered Cycles in the running or should I look elsewhere? Don




richirich1113 wrote:mvly, its funny i was thinking about the other posters and it was funny that they were bashing the bmc motor like i had one, like they couldnt tell a bmc from a crystalyte from looking at my pictures?
richirich1113 wrote:Well i do know that the Battery harness is 10g wiring. I dont know exactly how long it will hold at 38mph but on my way to my college there is a stright strip of 1 1/2 miles of bike lane that i run full throttle.
But i do notice that at 34-35 mph that it seems to run the more effecient.
richirich1113 wrote:The rear suspension is not steel but the dropouts are vertical so would a torque arm be nessesary?
richirich1113 wrote:Would you know what 72v crystalyte or any other controller that would just plug in repacement tthat would be best to upgade to?
richirich1113 wrote:Also they told me that that the motor would handle 72v and 60amp max, is that right? So if i went to a 72v 40amp controller would i still be safe?
vdhhdv wrote:Hi, Guys, Thanks for all the input. A bit more advice if you don't mind.
I have a kit add-on that my local bike shop put on to a cruiser 2 years ago. It is SLA and has ceased performing well. I want to move to a good quality bike that will get the kind of numbers being talked about by Hi-Powered Bikes (35 MPH w 35 mile range). I am looking, ideally, for the quality of an Optibike without the price and without the amount of proprietary stuff (like batteries, etc). I don't want to build a kit bike myself, so I am looking for something (mountain bike w full suspension) I can order and use with the expectation that it will be relatively trouble free. So, with that being said, is Hi-Powered Cycles in the running or should I look elsewhere? Don

richirich1113 wrote:Really guys, you sound like you are knowlagble but do you have to bash someone that might not know as much as you about ebikes. And really when you got your first bike that it was absolutly fabulous and you never had to do a thing to it ever again?



richirich1113 wrote: if you read my posts to the guy you would have read that i told the guy to research every possible ebike site that he can find and make his own decision.


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