BMX'd my Lectric XP

sed6

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Like many of you I grew up on a BMX. My fondest bike memories come when I was riding my BMX, dozens and hundreds of miles as a child. It turns out with a little imagination our Lectric XP is a good candidate for conversion...

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My mods were numerous: Bars, head, stem, grips, shifter, bell, pegs and kickstand. Plus several hours installing it all and tidying up the wires.

Hope you like!
 
looks super awesome! i cant wait to get my bike...hopefully by mid August. My bike will be looking similar. Love the BMX look. I had a diamondback in the early 90's.
 
Hi @sed6 - what stem did you use ? Easy bolt on ? Thanks @Ebikecurious .

Hiya, this one.

Along with this stem adapter.

Super easy to do. Remove your folding stem, install the stem adapter, then install the stem and handle bars of your choice!
 
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Hiya, this one.

Along with this stem adapter.

Super easy to do. Remove your folding stem, install the stem adapter, then install the stem and handle bars of your choice!

Thanks Lectric Brother ! ;)
 
Like many of you I grew up on a BMX. My fondest bike memories come when I was riding my BMX, dozens and hundreds of miles as a child. It turns out with a little imagination our Lectric XP is a good candidate for conversion...

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My mods were numerous: Bars, head, stem, grips, shifter, bell, pegs and kickstand. Plus several hours installing it all and tidying up the wires.

Hope you like!
Like it, now if you could only have the bike 30lbs lighter...
 
Hey there,

Can you tell me what the manufacturer is and where you got the kids seat? I've found a few, but unsure they'll work.

Here you go.

US $26.38 38%OFF | Lixada Child Bicycle Seat Kids Saddle Bicycle Bike Front Mount Children Safety Front Seat Saddle Carrier Cycle Accessories
 
Like many of you I grew up on a BMX. My fondest bike memories come when I was riding my BMX, dozens and hundreds of miles as a child. It turns out with a little imagination our Lectric XP is a good candidate for conversion...

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My mods were numerous: Bars, head, stem, grips, shifter, bell, pegs and kickstand. Plus several hours installing it all and tidying up the wires.

Hope you like!
Nice job. The legs are a great touch. Makes me miss my GT.
 
Hiya, this one.

Along with this stem adapter.

Super easy to do. Remove your folding stem, install the stem adapter, then install the stem and handle bars of your choice!
What stem adapter size, 22.2mm or 25.4?
 
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I was inspired by this BMX project and did something similar. I installed mine so that I could use the fold down bar and height adjust. I need to sit up straight due to back issues. I did not need to re-route any cables or purchase any special fork/stem, but did need to cut 2 inches off the insert post so I could drop the new bars all the way down to the lowest possible position so the cables could reach. New bars required additional rubber material to fit snug.
 

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I was inspired by this BMX project and did something similar. I installed mine so that I could use the fold down bar and height adjust. I need to sit up straight due to back issues. I did not need to re-route any cables or purchase any special fork/stem, but did need to cut 2 inches off the insert post so I could drop the new bars all the way down to the lowest possible position so the cables could reach. New bars required additional rubber material to fit snug.

Glad I could inspire! Room to hang lights and accessories is what first drew me to BMX bars. But once fitted I decided to go the opposite route and minimize accessories.
 
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