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Author Topic: Thanks Golden Motor My latest electric bike conversion was a great success ;D  (Read 743 times)
Who42
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« on: January 30, 2010, 03:11:05 AM »

 Thanks Golden Motor My latest electric bike conversion was a great success Grin

My Golden Motor electric bike Magic Pie conversion was a great success   Grin
Best electric bike coversion kit I have seen and tryed  
Bike : NO FEAR Front suspension Mountain bike with disk brakes with cycle computer & speedo
Lights Cree leds  Wink
48v 1000w Magic Pie rear hub motor with torque bar Smiley
48v Lithium Iron Battery Pack with BMS/Charger and Optional Sliding Rack  Kiss
Magic Pie Motor so simple its great and has much more torque Tongue
Speed Max 50km/h Wink 40km/h on the flat Grin
Range about 50klm with peddle assist  Cool
Weight: about 38kg;  Embarrassed
Climbing ability is much better Cheesy
Acceleration to 40km/h time: 9s  Shocked
Scooter seat for extra comfort Roll Eyes
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Jazzjerry
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« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2010, 12:57:52 PM »

55 k/h ?

Wow, Cant believe it.
What type of Battery have u got? The 48v 12A/h?

Kinda hope mine will drive this fast, But 55 is a lot though. Might take that down a bit with my cycle analyst...



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« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2010, 01:50:16 PM »

well maybe the speedo isn't correctly callibrated? Huh ?

how many rpm do you get, speed/circumference of the wheel
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« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2010, 02:26:01 PM »

Hi
great bike. I would like to do something similar. I would like to convert a Univega Alpina sl-3. It has disk brakes with hydraulic brake levers. Do you also had hydraulic brakes? If yes how can you integrate it with the brake levers from GM?

cheers
Sergio
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