budget beach bike build with yescom EBike kit

to the beach said:
Thanks, upcoming plans are a cycle computer and new rims, then a lipo a little further down the road.

Good plan. Most usually evolve that way. Definitely CA is a must.

I would say that CA is one of those items that removes a person's 'noobness'. Multimeter is another one.
 
Yes, I slotted the bottom of the bag(with a soldering iron) to fit a 1-inch wide ratcheting tie down to loop around the rack and battery. I used a sheet of rubber to isolate the strap from the top of the battery. Feeble hook and loop straps and Bungee cords just weren't enough.
 
Installed a new Kruzer King saddle and had to replace the battery bag with a heavy duty nylon cordura tool bag because the bag included in the kit fell apart.
 

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Approaching close to 500 miles now, no major problems. I'll never get used to how heavy SLAs are(especially 22AH), however I only have half the money saved to buy a PING LiFePO4, so maybe once riding season has started back up I'll get to ordering that. 2 sets of V-brake pads gone in 500 miles and the tires are at about half tread. Tightening spokes every 50-100 miles. Replaced one broken spoke on the back rim and I discovered the axle is ever so slightly bent too. I have a spare wheel and a double wall rim to switch over to it along with Wheelsmith straight 14 ga spokes.

Shopping for an axle, I hope I find the right one for my wheel.
 
Just installed a new set of tires, the only whitewalls with a decent tread out there. :D
 

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Time to put the batteries in the triangle! Even a lighter LiFePO4 battery at 20ah will be weighty on a rear rack.

:D
 
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