tomjasz
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- USA
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- Minnesnowta
I still have their ability to clown pedal, in fact my PT insists I do just that. Keep my legs in motion, but with little stress beyond daily exercise routines throughout the day. A major change in pain meds has given me a new freedom, the ability to move about better than I have in several years. The price is doable, never driving the cage or two wheeler. This was the second build. The first was a miserable ride. However this frame, looking like perhaps a step through is not! I have to lift my leg by grabbing a handful of trouser leg or shorts cuff too. boost my leg over aided by a painful severely arthritic thumb.
Regardless it's an incredible solution and I have my mobility and freedom back. In the end I had to give in and have a LBS finish the bike. It was as shipped from factory to LBS customers, a big box of parts. The shop was extremely helpful and reasonable.
I still have lighting and wiring to solder and sort. Itchier than the Bafang harness all lifting and wiring will be void of connectors with soldered connections. LOTS of BRIGHT FLASHING lights for night riding.
I'm pleasantly thrilled but the 36V BBS01B 500W with a 20Ah 36V 50E (21700) soft cell pack and an EM3ev 17Ah 35E (18650) Reention cased pack. Display is an old C961 featureless B&W. Currently a second CA# display and shunt installed to get some data regarding battery usage and power draw at speed and during shifting. Perhaps critical given the smaller motor and bigger load than normal. Roxim lighting and added led sidelights. 48V horn, read LOUD! 2.5" tires with a set of plush 3" in the wings for winter. A 48V mini compressor onboard. I'm missing an item or two. but will update.
The 30-50psi tires are best at 40psi and the wider rear, 38" rather than the typical Delta Trike 30" means faster cornering with 20MPH the set maximum speed.
I've just about finished organizing all the build tools and soldering tool box into a set of three boxes with ALL the tools needed to fix, build, repair, and generally wrench on eBikes. I've already hailed most by eTrike to a friends garage for him to wrench and me to drink coffee and direct his build. Have every possible tool solution at hand makes it more fun and sans struggle.
tubular battery is already retired to a seldom ridden bike. Same cells as my EM3ev battery but another UPP turd. Writing specifications and expecting they were followed was apparently a pipe dream.
It is a nice rain cover, and logo will soon be covered.
Regardless it's an incredible solution and I have my mobility and freedom back. In the end I had to give in and have a LBS finish the bike. It was as shipped from factory to LBS customers, a big box of parts. The shop was extremely helpful and reasonable.
I still have lighting and wiring to solder and sort. Itchier than the Bafang harness all lifting and wiring will be void of connectors with soldered connections. LOTS of BRIGHT FLASHING lights for night riding.
I'm pleasantly thrilled but the 36V BBS01B 500W with a 20Ah 36V 50E (21700) soft cell pack and an EM3ev 17Ah 35E (18650) Reention cased pack. Display is an old C961 featureless B&W. Currently a second CA# display and shunt installed to get some data regarding battery usage and power draw at speed and during shifting. Perhaps critical given the smaller motor and bigger load than normal. Roxim lighting and added led sidelights. 48V horn, read LOUD! 2.5" tires with a set of plush 3" in the wings for winter. A 48V mini compressor onboard. I'm missing an item or two. but will update.
The 30-50psi tires are best at 40psi and the wider rear, 38" rather than the typical Delta Trike 30" means faster cornering with 20MPH the set maximum speed.
I've just about finished organizing all the build tools and soldering tool box into a set of three boxes with ALL the tools needed to fix, build, repair, and generally wrench on eBikes. I've already hailed most by eTrike to a friends garage for him to wrench and me to drink coffee and direct his build. Have every possible tool solution at hand makes it more fun and sans struggle.
tubular battery is already retired to a seldom ridden bike. Same cells as my EM3ev battery but another UPP turd. Writing specifications and expecting they were followed was apparently a pipe dream.
It is a nice rain cover, and logo will soon be covered.