john peck
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Congratulations. That sounds like a great deal. I found the specs on Calibike's Ebay listing -- it wasn't on their website
Did you have to rewire any of the connectors? They do look a lot like Juice's.
The specs says it will take a disk brake. Why are you switching to caliper brakes?
Pete, all I did was plug the wheel into the power cord, All functions are normal except the speed readout not close to accurate(?)
Just took a short shake down in pouring rain; It's very quiet. Seemed a tad sluggish 'til I got on the throttle, but I think it's just tight &
needs breaking in a bit. The original motor was the same way. Other than that, it just needed slight index & brake adjust. I'm using the
original 180mm disc. Kit came with a 160mm disc & mechanical brake. I was just curious about hydraulic calipers for less spoke stress.
However these spokes are seriously better than the original wheel. I think I'll put the 160mm on the gas bike, which has good calipers, but the
disc is a good idea with the trailer I've built for it.
P S. the kit did nor come with electric brake levers, bur they're cheap on ebay if your thinking about building a bike.
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