E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

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Rix   100 GW

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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by Rix » Feb 06 2023 2:17pm

Yep, that bearing and race are trashed

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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by 1abv » Feb 06 2023 10:54pm

Yup that was the swingarm.. managed to ride it out. It’s all good now thankfully the vboxx and swingarm were fine. Not even a scratch…
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White rainbow!!

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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by Rix » Feb 09 2023 12:31pm

1abv wrote:
Feb 06 2023 10:54pm
Yup that was the swingarm.. managed to ride it out. It’s all good now thankfully the vboxx and swingarm were fine. Not even a scratch…


White rainbow!!
Impressive, I thought that was a reflection on your lens. :bigthumb:

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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by Theodore Voltaire » Feb 10 2023 12:35pm

I'm loving the motor, controller combination my bike has now. Combined with Stealth's super duper lightweight, but strong frame, with great center of gravity, the power is perfect. It's definitely a big step up from stock. I'm guessing it has about 6000w, maybe a little more hot off the charger. 80 amp X 76v = 6080w. That's plenty. It just about perfectly matches the stregnth of the frame, with maximum braking power. More speed, and power than this, and you really need to start thinking about a bigger heavier bike.

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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by Rix » Feb 10 2023 2:49pm

Theodore Voltaire wrote:
Feb 10 2023 12:35pm
I'm loving the motor, controller combination my bike has now. Combined with Stealth's super duper lightweight, but strong frame, with great center of gravity, the power is perfect. It's definitely a big step up from stock. I'm guessing it has about 6000w, maybe a little more hot off the charger. 80 amp X 76v = 6080w. That's plenty. It just about perfectly matches the stregnth of the frame, with maximum braking power. More speed, and power than this, and you really need to start thinking about a bigger heavier bike.

Yep!

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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by 1abv » Feb 11 2023 2:44pm

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Riding w my bud on his talaria

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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by Theodore Voltaire » Feb 11 2023 3:51pm

If you want to convince me that Stealth's are good off road bikes show me a video of one doing this.


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Re: E-S Stealth Electric Bike Owners

Post by 1abv » Feb 14 2023 2:25pm

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Your little urban “mound” is cute but I’m too busy going up hillsides where no one has gone before to bother with a dirt pile in the middle of a shopping mall. :)

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