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snellemin
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05.13.2011, 09:40 AM

Yea, I remember the longboard. I still use though, but not as often as I use too.

Ok, so I averaged 38mph with the 22s. Motor hub was 99F, controller was less than that. I peaked at 49.48A, which calculates to over 4000W. I was pulling 20A continuous at max throttle and used 2629mah.
The new brakepads I got from REI, slow downs the bike alot better. To get rid of the brake squeel from the front, I toe'd in the brakes pads. I still have to play with it some more to quiet it down all the way.
To prevent me from locking up the the front under any cirumstances, I used some silicone oil on the pads. It's like having antilock brakes in the front now. I can squeeze as hard as I want and not lock up. I still have no need for diskbrakes in the front.


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05.13.2011, 12:43 PM

38 mph? You better watch out before you end up going back in time.

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