Hillhater
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The French site also mentions an "unrestricted" mode with 48km/hr speed.
i dont think you would reach that on 240w. :wink:
i dont think you would reach that on 240w. :wink:
dnmun said:you really should fix the rmartin so it doesn't become junk. almost everyone has to replace hall sensors at one time or another, it is not as hard as that guy implied. in fact i suspect your hall sensors are mounted on a pcb on the end of the motor, like on the cyclone motor, so it should be easy.

What's the brand name on the motor? One of your pics shows it on the back of the shinny case, but I can't make it out.georgefromvt said:easier to sell a motor if it's still functional. I believe strongly in recycling
Nehmo said:What's the brand name on the motor? One of your pics shows it on the back of the shinny case, but I can't make it out.georgefromvt said:easier to sell a motor if it's still functional. I believe strongly in recycling


ianmcnally2 said:I wonder if you could just use a sensorless controller on that motor?
Then you will not have to open the motor and change out the halls. I have a sensorless controller or two - wish we lived closer. Anyone live near george with a sensorless controller to try out?

georgefromvt said:Unfortunately I got a flat tire only a few miles from home so ride was cut short. Tomorrow I'll pick up another tube.
Tonight I switched the handle bars with longer-swept back style. I prefer to sit up right rather than hunched forward.
georgefromvt said:Well, I couldn't go without an EBIKE so broke down and purchased a new RMartin 10. I was planning on buying my next bike from iGO bikes in Quebec but the Rmartins are 200-300 dollars cheaper and offer free shipping. The bike came today. Ride is smoother thanks to the full suspension and better torque thanks to a 250 watt motor. Unfortunately I got a flat tire only a few miles from home so ride was cut short.

lbz5mc12 said:I hate Rmartin. About a year and a half ago, I purchased the R-10 from them. The freewheel on the crank assembly froze three times, the rear shock broke twice and this was on 2 of their R-10s. They had to send me a replacement and it had the same issues. All I was using it for was my commute to work and simple errands. Eventually I settled on the LX1 as a replacement for the R10 and the frame broke on the LX1. Now I'm stuck with the LX1 broken frame and spare parts. The hub motor they use on the LX1 is too wide to fit on any other bike frame. Oh and did I mention that they lied to me about the max rider weight. The only reason I purchased their bike is because they assured me that my size wouldn't be an issue.

lesspedal said:Those bikes are usually speed limited ( under power) to 32kmh/20 mph.
You can over ride this by removing the magnet, usually on rear wheel. However I'm not sure how the motor gearing will handle the faster speed.
