dual hub motors 48v 1000w 03082010078.mp4
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This video is a response to 2 350W hub motors in one ebike
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@RoweroMacka Oh, so your an ebike fan too?
Pity, as you ruined whatever eco-friendly attitude you had when you followed my comments and used vulgar terms. Why don't you use your time wisely instead of following my comments, and getting "virtual revenge" *the only thing that seems to satisfy you as you've followed me 7 times now* and become more productive? Learn to behave in society, talk in public, and accept your weaknesses.
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@ludiagsm google that: "Don't Use Aluminum Forks with front hub motors!"
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@staver76 in your ass triangles coming
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@ludiagsm pls don't show it to people, someone might take an example and hurt himself :D
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aluminium fork lol ?
RoweroMacka 10 months ago
@RoweroMacka yes i ride that ting over 2300km
ludiagsm 10 months ago
How do you ensure that each motor turn at the same speed ? "Same" means exactly the same speed ? The issue : maybe one motor is working in generator and the second one in braking mode. Anyway, it's look prety good, Nice job :)
pab26120 1 year ago
Respond to this video... The front and rear hub is the same model. for every motor has controller .Controllers also are the same model and the throttle are one and signal is directly connected to each controller . One battery is feeding two controllers it works very nice over 400 km no problems and amazing acceleration :) top speed is 56 km/h
ludiagsm 1 year ago
@ludiagsm If you don't mind me asking, where did you find a triangle battery pack?
staver76 3 months ago
@staver76 it is custom made pack , skype me:I will tell you Skype name : ludiagsm
ludiagsm 3 months ago