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  1. RoadWrinkle

    Free tuning method.

    Yes no speedometer read, but your wrong about motor parameters being exceeded as explained in my post.
  2. RoadWrinkle

    Free tuning method.

    I understand, thank you for posting a video with more detailed instructions on how to do what you suggest should not be done. Also, fairly easy to attach the sensor and magnet to the new locations in a secure way and protect the cable. Once the consumer puts up the 3-5k for a good ebike...
  3. RoadWrinkle

    Free tuning method.

    The $150-$200 dongles are not needed. This method requires no device and can be done in minutes to defeat any speed limiters while introducing no extra stress on the motor: 1) Remove the wheel speed magnet sensor (one allen screw) from the inside edge of the lower frame arm. 2.) With the sensor...
  4. RoadWrinkle

    Electric Bike Lights

    If thats the case then those lights would draw a higher % of the main battery, and at a much higher price point. Removable dedicated battery means you can also use the light OFF the bike.
  5. RoadWrinkle

    Electric Bike Lights

    Inexpensive, sturdy, rechargeable, detached battery, very bright!!! Many Cree lights from China work great at a great price. Plus you will not get this lumen level with an integrated light. You are better off with a light that has its own rechargeable battery...no wiring changes, no main...
  6. RoadWrinkle

    Hey there from BULLS eBIKES!

    Aloha Adam, Thanks for your time in answering questions. Interested in the EVO FS 3 29er, noticed the frame shock design is different than the 27.5 Bikes, guessing this is due to the geometry of a 29'er frame. Could you provide any more info on the two FS designs and how the ride may/may not...
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    Any thoughts on Bulls E-STREAM EVO FS 3 29?

    Getting ready to purchase, could not find any reviews of the bike, other than the German "Zebra Project" version. Theory here is obtaining the benefits of the 29er while letting the massive battery and engine torque take care of the extra energy required for the larger wheels. I wonder if EBR...
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