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J57ltr
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06.23.2011, 11:16 AM

All I got to say is your new mods are Un Freaking beliveable!!!!! 35 mph is crazy fast and it was still going! Acceleration is just wow!

Jeff


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06.23.2011, 11:42 AM

The new motor and controller are so much better. The motor I just got from Canada. It's a GoldenMotor sensored 56 pole motor. Motor wires are 14 awg and I soldered up 4mm bullet connectors. The controller is build by Lyen in San Francisco. Their other motors available on the market, but I like how thin this motor is compared to the others. Makes for easy installations on many bikes. The wheel is nicely trued and balanced. Acceleration is a lot greater then the previous Yescomusa motor. I added a heat sinks on the controller. Now it doesn't shut off anymore in the crazy Texas heat.









And with the gas money I saved so far, I bought me a new bike for the weekends to run at Memorial park and Cypresswood trails.


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GTP-Pletty Big Maxximum+RX8. GTP-C50-6L Hacker+RX8. CRT.5-Pro4+ZTW esc.
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18s4p Raptor 60mph Ebike. 11.5KW

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06.23.2011, 04:42 PM

You need those brakes on the Electric bike lol. It's stupid fast! I can't say how impressed I am with it.

BTW that computer is the BoMb!!

Jeff


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