As the Hub Motor Turns and the LiPo Fire Burns. New ezip motor.
If I never took the motor off it it would probably still be running. I drove that thing thru fields and everything. One time when I changed the back tire I drove it about 3 miles round trip and realized when I got home that I never put the lug nuts on it.
Basically I can hook it up the same way to the Haro with the 800 watt motor and the same 80 tooth sprocket that was on the Currie.
The 80 tooth It is on the 20" wheel now but I will be taking it off tomorrow the 56T spoke kit will go on the 20" wheel instead for the front chain drive and 24V Unite motor.
I will be removing the 56 tooth spoke sprocket tomorrow from the 29" wheel and put it on the 20" wheel so the #25 80T freewheel sprocket will be ready for the new freewheel when it comes in the mail.
Gearing will not be perfect though as the original Currie motor was 48V and 3.000 rpm running at 36V and 2250 rpm@750W
The Haro will be 36V and 2750 rpm but 800W instead of 750W. gearing will = 29 mph. The Currie was geared for 24 mph.
The 20" bike will be over-geared with the 56T also but I will deal with it. i just wont take it downtown. That is where the big hills are.
The 56T sprocket on the front with the 20" wheel will also be geared for 29 mph at 500W unfortunately.
When the new 11T #410 dual D bore sprocket shows up the 20" bike will be ready for the new controller.
I am not spending $80 or more for a 110T Custom spoke sprocket for proper gearing. I will walk up the hills for exercise first. Thanks.
LC. out.
It is 6:47 AM and I drinking a Budweiser and got to thinking. How about turning the Currie into an electric chopper. :lol:
I never ride the Blue 20" Diamondback. "Too much motor" DA once said. I ride it so I know. That little bike only needs a 450W motor at 24V like the stock Currie motor was. It could be a canadate for a little friction drive build someday.
however the big 26" Currie would be a perfect Cargo bike with that motor. Pedal assist and chopper forks could make it possible. At 36V it wont be 800W but 600W which is plenty of power and should work with torque arms of course. The Currie frame is set up for SLAs in the triangle already so this will give it an added weight distribution asset.
Kind of Ironic. My first build and the name of this post and my longest successful chain drive build which I ruined for the 20" DimondBack BMX bike. And now the Diamondback hub motor will be the new ezip motor. Will the Diamondback get a new motor ? yes it will but may be on time out for awhile like the Currie was.

:lol:
I guess I could use my SLAs. Maybe Disk brakes in the back if I can find a rim for it. Doug is my brake guy and builds mountain and BMX style bikes so I will make brakes happen for the front. Top speed will only be 18 mph anyway with 600W. Good Quality chopper forks and proper torque arms will be in place. Please let me know what you think.
Below are the links for the 29" build. (motor and controller)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/391522052492?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Imperial-Electric-Permanent-Magnet-DC-Motor-Model-P66LR006-36V-3-6HP-/201348228423?hash=item2ee14a2547:g:CY4AAOSwLnBX4AYe
LC. out.