Author Topic: Who wants Smaller Pies?  (Read 23273 times)

Offline Sangesf

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Re: Who wants Smaller Pies?
« Reply #30 on: January 26, 2010, 12:45:10 AM »
In a 20" cast wheel, I would need something that would fit my OCC chopper rear..

The tire in the back is normally a 4" tire so I'm guessing that the 20" pie wouldn't work for me :(

Offline Mconnah

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Re: Who wants Smaller Pies?
« Reply #31 on: February 08, 2010, 09:37:36 PM »
Hi all,
I built a 20inch folder using a front wheel 'Nano' motor, with a 9AH Li battery. Done 1000 miles so far...brilliant (17 miles on the flat without pedalling at 16mph). Incidentally keeping the battery and charging at zero degrees in the garage has reduced the capacity significantly...this was recovered by keeping and charg[/img]ing the battery inside :)

I'm starting a new project based on a Trice Q tadpole trike, (20" wheels) and need a rear wheel motor, my choice at the moment is the 48V 1000W, but I'd prefer a Magic Pie as it would be neater. Roll on the 20" Magic Pie for summer... 8)

PS I don't think it is stated, but these high power motors should have a torque bar provided, otherwise I'll have to fabricate one...

Offline Valy

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Re: Who wants Smaller Pies?
« Reply #32 on: April 22, 2010, 11:06:14 PM »
some china suppliers have motor hub wheel in 2000 w 3000 w  4000w and 5000w  difrent size and speed  60 to 150 km ph . verry nice design.good price