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    GNG, 1000W 48V BB-drive, $400

    If by "puller tool" you mean "hammer" and "bashing it good", then I did too. I removed the nylock nut on the pulley side, but when I did the whole lot up again, I used a socket on each end and I think I may have stripped the nut or shaft thread on the freewheel end, but I'm not sure it matters...
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    GNG Drive Gen2

    I have the Gen 1 kit on my bike, and as mentioned, provided you're always pedalling when it make sense to be, you should have no problems. Once I'm up to speed, I'm commonly well under 200W according to my Cycle Analyst, but I cycle partially for exercise. The extra watts really help with...
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    GNG, 1000W 48V BB-drive, $400

    The standby current for the controller is fairly modest - my Cycle Analyst says about 1-2W for 12S worth of LiPos supplying the 36v speed controller.
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    GNG, 1000W 48V BB-drive, $400

    He looks to have used a flap disc instead of a grinding disc.
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    GNG, 1000W 48V BB-drive, $400

    Hmm. It seems not many have ordered the 36v version? Mine arrived this morning - ordered Monday after lunch, arrives Wednesday morning, pretty decent postage service. I asked Jon what the max and min voltages were for the controller. He replied with 37.5v and 36v respectively. I'm not entirely...
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    GNG, 1000W 48V BB-drive, $400

    Howdy - been lurking for a while deciding whether to give this thing a go. I ordered the 36V/350W version yesterday and received the set of pics of my order all packed up a few hours later :D One question, I'm planning to run this with 12s worth of LiPos, but the voltage range doesn't quite...
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