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    Welcome advice on 4 wheeled bike configuration.

    I did finish the project and get it to BM. I will speak a little to what I ended up doing and the issues I ran into for the next person to learn from. I ended up getting the following parts kit minus a few parts that were out of stock. I think i used an 11 tooth sprocket instead of 14 but i...
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    Welcome advice on 4 wheeled bike configuration.

    Yes this is going to burning man for the second year. The wheels work fine. It is not really sand as much as it is gypsum dust. Think of it like someone did a ton of drywall work for a few years in your home. That white stick to everything kind of dust. When you ride through it, it flows...
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    Welcome advice on 4 wheeled bike configuration.

    I am including pictures of the bike.
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    Welcome advice on 4 wheeled bike configuration.

    I will be adding an electric motor to a 4 wheeled Rhodes Bike. http://www.bikeforest.com/rhoades_car.jpg I would like to keep cost under 1k. speed 10-20 mph range 20 miles. Will be ridden on flat ground in hot dessert. 2 people of roughly 200lbs each. Based on the conversation here...
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    hub motor options for tires with stub axles?

    I was trying to figure out if there was an easier solution that I had not considered like a hub motor. It is clear that i need to use a motor on the rear axle via a chain. I found this https://cart.electricscooterparts.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=KIT-481000G-25 that will help me skip...
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    hub motor options for tires with stub axles?

    Thank you very much. Your post also helped me understand who the "Justin" is that is mentioned in a bunch of posts. I had trouble figuring that out. This will be my first build and I am a bit over my head already. The grin all axle motor looks like what i was wanting but the cost and...
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    hub motor options for tires with stub axles?

    I am evaluating putting 1 or 2 hub motors on the front wheels of a 4 wheeled rhoades bike. They use single sided stub axles on the front. I am not finding much and am not sure if this would even be the best option vs a single large motor driving the rear axle. Obviously this would mean I...
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