whereswally606
100 kW
yet another amazing rebuild which make me wish i could weld. great job mushy well impressed. whats the running total so far cost wise?
nicobie said:Nice work!
I've been looking for one of those frames. Hard to find on the west coast.
whereswally606 said:yet another amazing rebuild which make me wish i could weld. great job mushy well impressed. whats the running total so far cost wise?
Camel said:Man! that's well done. I see you have a bunch of those neat BC168 unit's (A.K.A. Hyena's super awesome isolated high current balance charger - thanks Jay 8) . What PSU's are you running? - Cheers
pucksterpete said:Looks good, what are you planning on running in the box?
Brentis said:Coming along very nicely.
I hope we can meet up sometime when your done for a ride.
Would love to feel how the top bar changes rigidity.
Keep the updates & pics coming.
pendragon8000 said:Nice work there.
Do you break the series connection before charging with the bc168's?
If not did you disconnect the earth wire on the psu's?
LSBW said:Nice build mushymelon, I wish I had shop and tools to work with
My Strong is still being finished, but I rode it to work for the past 2 weeks already.
You're gonna love this frame, even at 60 km/h, running over potholes, it's very stable
Good luck, maybe we can even meet, I'm in South Etobicoke, on Lakeshore.
pendragon8000 said:Man. Walk the walkwith painting it black hey? Great job there. Love the forks, dual lights, fat knoblies. Beast !
If that's 180°C your insane. If its 180°F then you should be definately safe upto 212°F (boiling temp of water)
Video please
Edit
Triple lights... boss
pendragon8000 said:lol.. well i vote you order a cromotor, and while you wait for it thrash the frocking shit out of that (9c?) hub.
btw how long does it take to charge your pack with that suitecase charger?