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yeah we got one old in Reunion tooHyena said:Wow what an insane event! Talk about organised chaos!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCamGYFWAAc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb1pclqEzzw
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yeah we got one old in Reunion tooHyena said:Wow what an insane event! Talk about organised chaos!
Sokol said:Hey Hyena - looks like you have another satisfied customer - a few months ago a guy called out to me on my normal commute wanting some electric goodness - I recommended the Hyena treatment. Saw Ben this morning with a nice clean Hyena build... But with one serious problem... So I promptly pointed it out... "I'm not used to people overtaking me... Now you're going to! ...Everyday, damn it!"![]()
Yeah I been back on the hadron kit while the monster is down. Lipo was staging pretty bad in cold weather but I've been surprised at how its perked up ALLOT now its warmed up. Limited to 1.2kw I can get 60kphRix said:Sokol said:Hey Hyena - looks like you have another satisfied customer - a few months ago a guy called out to me on my normal commute wanting some electric goodness - I recommended the Hyena treatment. Saw Ben this morning with a nice clean Hyena build... But with one serious problem... So I promptly pointed it out... "I'm not used to people overtaking me... Now you're going to! ...Everyday, damn it!"![]()
+1, Pops cant stop talking bout how great your kit is.
haha sorry about that mate. I do have a higher powered solution for your problem should you wish to address itSokol said:Hey Hyena - looks like you have another satisfied customer - a few months ago a guy called out to me on my normal commute wanting some electric goodness - I recommended the Hyena treatment. Saw Ben this morning with a nice clean Hyena build... But with one serious problem... So I promptly pointed it out... "I'm not used to people overtaking me... Now you're going to! ...Everyday, damn it!"![]()
Is it just me or do bike riders need biger waist size just to fit the quads in? i need 97cm pants, but theres so much slack in the belt area. FT might experiance this seeing as he rides sans motor allot.Hyena said:Infact I've actually put on a kilo in the last 2 weeks. I'd say that's increased muscle mass in my legs though
starting to see the light? ...become a "fashion victom" haha. i think you should try a 29er next time you get a chance and you'll see how much easyer they are to move. its like day and night to me.Hyena said:It makes me wonder about the efficiency I could get out of a carbon 29er like Keplers
LMFA! hahaha :lol:Hyena said:The sweating fatties were eyeing me off as I walked past like I was a bikini model walking through a prison! So I opened up the box and with a gameshow style circling hand motion showed them the goods. Most laughed but I think 2 were about to cry :lol:![]()
It makes me wonder about the efficiency I could get out of a carbon 29er like Keplers but I'm happy to have the trade off of more comfort and the power to cruise in to work cool and dry. As a commuter bike it's a heavy drag but as an exercise bike it's the most nimble and well travelled one around
Speaking of exercise bikes and me not altering my diet, I grabbed a pizza the other night and walked past a gym on my way back to the car. It was at street level with a row of exercise bikes and treadmills in the front window. The sweating fatties were eyeing me off as I walked past like I was a bikini model walking through a prison! So I opened up the box and with a gameshow style circling hand motion showed them the goods. Most laughed but I think 2 were about to cry
Yeah I find my pants are tighter around the upper legs than elsewhere. And that's in size 34 pants when I should only have a waist of 32.pendragon8000 said:Is it just me or do bike riders need biger waist size just to fit the quads in? i need 97cm pants, but theres so much slack in the belt area. FT might experiance this seeing as he rides sans motor allot.
haha no I shall not become a fashion victimstarting to see the light? ...become a "fashion victom" haha. i think you should try a 29er next time you get a chance and you'll see how much easyer they are to move. its like day and night to me.
Strictly for a commuter I could live with it. Coz you know, I'm all about following the letter of the lawt3sla said:Welcome to pedelec?
Yeah, the key there is the burst of 5x the power for hills. That makes all the difference.Under 250w on the flats, round 25km (honestly should be closer to 30 but still under) and say 3-5x that for hills.....
Yep, here's the spot on google mapsCowardlyduck said:Nice one.
Is that Port Hacking?
Nah not stressed and even if it was a cop I was doing nothing wrong. I was pedalling along in the left lane going relatively slow about 35 km/hr and my legs were doing most of the work. A fit lycra could have overtaken me on most of the trip. If not for the armoured motorcycle jacket I wear I wouldn't have though anyone would take much notice. That said, clearly this guy didpendragon8000 said:Were you stressed when they ID'ed you? Cos your kinda blatantly breaking the law.
Hyena said:New guy, speak up! Matty wasn't it ? What do I look like on the road ? What got your attention ?
Hyena said:Cool. I really must get around to editing all that!
Looks like we're in for another hot day today, 37oC. This missus has taken the kids to the movies so I've got 2 hrs to myself to head out riding. Anyone object if my next video is a slow paced cruise along the beach instead of my usual fare? I hope there's not too many girls around in skimpy outfits![]()
Love the illuminated switch. I was talking to DunkenKBliths (bomber owner) about putting s switch like that in place of his key switch to prevent water ingress as he rides EVERY day. But with a rf remote "ignition".Hyena said:Update on the commuter:
I painted the controller black and moved it to lower down on the seat tube. I tidied up the wiring but took the lazy way out for now and just tucked it up in a short length of inner tube. I also fitted a thin sheet of black fibreglass between the controller/wiring and the tyre which acts as a spray shield.
Fairly obviously I've also added a rear mud guard. This is quite wide and easily covers all the tyre, which is good considering they run fairly fat with the 50mm wide rims. Do you think the rear mudguard adds to or detracts from the look of the bike ? I'm in 2 minds. I picked it because I liked the style of it and figured it'd fit in with the boxyness of the frame. Part of my says it makes the bike look too bulky, but on the other hand I reckon it has a bit of batman sort of urban assault feel too it.
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I also fitted the on-off switch to the top bar of the frame and fitted an internal DC-DC converter which powers both the switch and the 12v lighting onthe bike. Next time I design a custom frame remind me to leave some extra room for wiring and afterthoughts. The relatively straight forward process too me the best part of 4 hrs!All the plugs and wiring harness with loops or wire and parallel connections and what not are like a jigsaw and have to be all in exactly the right place to get the lid to fit back on. The battery box is jammed tighter than a midget at an african gang bang! (bet ya haven't heard that one before!
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The illumination on the switch was wired to be on all the time which I didnt like is wired it to be powered by the DC converter it's switching on (along with the controller) So now it only lights up when the bike is on, which makes more sense. The added and unexpected benefit it running it from the DC converter is that it takes a second to power up and down so the light fades in when you turn it on and out when you switch it off, which is a nice touch.
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