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The three Fat Phase wires are color matched and paired with the same color hal sensor wire, so when you swap a Phase wire you swap the...
Jan 1, 2026
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Phase wires / hall sensors are not in the right order. You have to try different combos until you get it right. Don't do it at full...
Jan 1, 2026
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I run a 25A KT sinewave controller with a 48V battery into this little Q100H 250W motor. It's rider restraint that keeps it from...
Jan 1, 2026
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It looks like Grin sells parts for the motor if you do manage to strip the gears...
Jan 1, 2026
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Yeah Grin sells good stuff but you'll need the Cycle Analyst to go with their motor to read the motor temperature data. As far as I...
Jan 1, 2026
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Grin sells that motor, and at least their version comes with a thermister. They do warn that allowing too much phase current can strip...
Jan 1, 2026
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Chances are it will be fine. The motor is rated for 250 watt continuous, but should be able to burst higher for short periods. If it...
Jan 1, 2026
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The last upgrades for my Aipas
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It's not like anybody else actually rides their bike to the grocery store.
Dec 31, 2025
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Show Us a Tool
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I have had my eye on the Crombie Tool from Abbey Bike Tools for years, but I just can't pull the trigger when the $7 tool from Park does...
Dec 31, 2025
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I just wanted the leverage. I mostly deal with cassettes and not freewheels and I don't care if I slightly mar the seldom used socket...
Dec 31, 2025
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New ebike laws in California taking effect January 1, 2026
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20 years ago, I had a boss that had just moved to San Jose, CA from Texas. He left his shotgun on his back seat. It didn't go over well...
Dec 31, 2025
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New ebike laws in California taking effect January 1, 2026
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"either a red reflector or a solid or flashing red light with a built-in reflector"
Dec 31, 2025
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New ebike laws in California taking effect January 1, 2026
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While lights should be required on all bicycles at night, the blinking taillight is a bad idea for the reasons I stated above. I'm a...
Dec 31, 2025
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True. I usually just use a combination wrench or socket with a 1/2" drive for that. I think the largest Knipex Plier Wrench has a 16"...
Dec 31, 2025
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Yes...but you typically need a long lever as the freewheel is tightened further with every pedal revolution.
Dec 31, 2025
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