[EDIT: sale pends]: BRUSHED hubmotor, or at least the stator

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[EDIT: sale pends]: BRUSHED hubmotor, or at least the stator

Postby MattyCiii » Fri Dec 30, 2011 11:08 am

Hello,
I'm looking for a brushed hub motor, or at least the stator. What I have in mind is like this picture here http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=7224&start=30#p262715. New or used, but the stator and windings must be in good shape.

Thanks,
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Re: WTB: BRUSHED hubmotor, or at least the stator

Postby johnrobholmes » Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:17 pm

You need spoke flanges, or can it be a scooter type? I have a 10" scooter one i would part with for 50 bux.
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Re: WTB: BRUSHED hubmotor, or at least the stator

Postby MattyCiii » Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:42 pm

I'm interested, but please tell me more. Is it a complete motor, or just the stator? Can you send pix? How much to ship to Warwick, RI?
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Re: WTB: BRUSHED hubmotor, or at least the stator

Postby greenerwheels » Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:41 pm

I've got a Wilderness Energy BD-24 front brushed hub motor, which is what I think is shown in the picture, it works fine for what it is. It is laced to a 24 inch rim. It was used on an Adult trike. $50 plus shipping, I'd rather just sell the hub motor as packing it would be easier for me and cheaper postage for you. I am located in Beaverton Oregon

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Re: WTB: BRUSHED hubmotor, or at least the stator

Postby MattyCiii » Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:16 am

Steve,
I'll take it, PM sent.

John,
After thinking it over I decided a scooter motor might not fit what I have in mind, thanks for the offer.
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