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  1. oangelo

    How to add a new motor on the front fork of a Citycoco?

    The axle of the wheel is round and the axle of the motor is square.
  2. oangelo

    How to add a new motor on the front fork of a Citycoco?

    Adding a Second Hub Motor to My Electric Citycoco Trike: A DIY Modification Guide with VESC Controllers, Light Control, High-Current Connectors, Improved Climbing Performance, and Milling Tips Introduction: Electric trikes, like the Citycoco, offer an excellent combination of stability, ease of...
  3. oangelo

    How to add a new motor on the front fork of a Citycoco?

    I recently purchased a rear hub motor for my tricycle, hoping to use it on the front fork. However, I quickly realized that there is no way to fit it on the front fork without machining it. Unfortunately, this means that I'll need to make some modifications before I can install the motor. I...
  4. oangelo

    Add rear hub motor to front wheel?

    @John in CR, can you post more fotos of the "Moto fork dropout sleeve"? I wish to make them for my citycoco...
  5. oangelo

    How to add a new motor on the front fork of a Citycoco?

    Yes, @amberwolf, my tricycle is exactly as you described. It has an axle with a differential transmission, and the motor that drives the axle doesn't have any identifying marks. Since my front tire is 225/40-10, I believe I'll need a 10-inch "fat tire" hub motor for it. I've searched extensively...
  6. oangelo

    How to add a new motor on the front fork of a Citycoco?

    I have a citycoco trike. Where I live there are very steep hills and I am very heavy, so much that the trike motor burned out. To prevent the motor at the back from burning again, I wish to add another motor at the front. I found it difficult to find detailed instructions on the internet on how...
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