Grant has ranted against carbs as well but we’re still eating bread.
In my case having an e-bike makes me take far fewer trips by car than I would
without an e-bike. I’m not going to go car free because I like to drive but I
do use my cars way less these days. I have a cargo e-bike so I am able
It's a matter of this isn't a Riv-sponsored group and some of us like these
new lightweight motors and batteries on our bikes. They're not bicycles in
the pure sense, they're a different thing that can be useful and fun. It
just so happens that Riv frames make a very good base for a kit.
Joe B
I have to admit that both creeping old age and ignorance may be playing a
part, but I just am not understanding this thread. For months now, maybe
even years, Grant has ranted against the advent of the eBike for various
reasons both environmental as well as physical. Yet, here we are suddenly
I was eyeballing Mike Schiller's Breezer on ibob list for that exact
purpose since it is disc brakes. But supply side economics is not in the
right place right now.
Mike SLO CA
On Sunday, November 1, 2020 at 4:27:46 PM UTC-8, J Imler wrote:
> This is on a 58cm eJoe Appaloosa (2016) with a Cru
I have a Bafang front hub motor on my Sam Hillbirne with instrumentation
and control by Grin Tech iof Vancouver, BC. With PAS as well as throttle, I
can travel 28-36 miles on my 36V / 14.5 Ah battery. I have an anti slip
lever attached to the front axle to retain the motor in my front dropouts.
So
Yes, I use an inline cutout. The power cranking through the drivetrain is
nothing to be trifled with.
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I did one, on a hardtail mtn bike which is now my commuter. As Joe says,
the only special tools were to tighten those big locking nuts at the BB. I
thought mine were tight enough first try, but the motor came loose and
rotated down in under a thousand miles. I don't think you can overtighten.
I
Does that mean we'll be seeing a e-Clem then? ;)
On Friday, April 5, 2019 at 6:52:36 PM UTC-5, J Imler wrote:
>
> I couldn't go through with adding an e kit to my Appaloosa. I bought my
> son a 16in Specialized Hotrock and I got a 59 Grilver Clem L instead.
>
> :)
>
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