Bullitt Cargo - internal 11 sp Alfine rear - front hub motor - 32 mph (for sale) - 92111 zip code

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Bullitt cargo bike with front hub conversion kit installed.

Kit is from HPC and kicks out 3K watts of power off of 60V battery - 37 MPH top speed on full charge, flat road and tailwind.

Just serviced, so it is ready to go. Can run off of 48V battery if you dont want the 60V - will drop price to 4K with no battery. Selling because I just had a new one built up and I dont need 2 of them.

$4500 with 60V battery/charger - $4000 without battery/charger
 

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Cool bike! I converted a donated Bullitt into a front hub motor bike at the community bike shop where I work; we use it as a shop truck. It has a Jump bike Bafang hub running at 48V x 22A, though, and is electronically limited to 20mph. Seems like 60V x 50A would be good for scraping the front tire tread off whenever you apply the beans. Can't imagine wanting to go 37mph on a bike with linkage steering.
 
Cool bike! I converted a donated Bullitt into a front hub motor bike at the community bike shop where I work; we use it as a shop truck. It has a Jump bike Bafang hub running at 48V x 22A, though, and is electronically limited to 20mph. Seems like 60V x 50A would be good for scraping the front tire tread off whenever you apply the beans. Can't imagine wanting to go 37mph on a bike with linkage steering.
Yeah, 37 is top I have had it on a straight with a tailwind. 32 when the battery is topped up is the top for about a mile.

Otherwise it is good for 25-30 on the regular.

Its worked well as a work bike. I was delivering beer in Brooklyn and brought it with me to Socal and just dont need 2 anymore - no deliveries here.
 
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