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Crystalyte 5303 26" 36v e-bike kit 55.6 km/h(Ride)

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My e-bike with a crystalyte 5303 hub motor,36v 35amp controller with cutoff voltage removed,18ah sla's,26" wheels,Cycle analyst computer,thumb throttle,e-scooter trunk.
Top speed is 55.6 km/h

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  • What do you like best..the Currie Izip or Crystalyte ? Which gives best speed and endurance at 36 V ?

  • My Izip has 600 km's on it,and is now dead.So$500 for 600 km's....not very efficient.

    Go crystalyte and build.

  • are you peddling to do a range of 40kms. And what kind of 36v battery pack are you using?

  • No that's all battery,it was 3x 12volt 18 ah SLA's in series.

    I'll be running a different motor *5305* and 72 volts worth of LifePo4's this year

  • how far can you go

  • About 40 km's just cruising at 45

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  • @Txiruko I don´t know. I guess 250 - 2000 Watt look at crystalyte-europe com

  • @bgoates I just wanted to ask where did you get a 26" crystalyte 5303? (Rear wheel?)

  • He's farting.

  • i just think the more people that convert to these types of bikes, the more bicycle accidents there will be.. although i do want a kit for my 20" schwinn lowrider.

    i bet they are super fun though! wish i could test one out!

  • How do you install Crystalyte 7240 in Cycle Analyst? Thanks

  • at 0.30 there is a speed limit of 40 km/h hahahaha

  • Wath is your motor? 1000w?

  • that's awesome. where do I get the kit to start my project? I wanna try it out for winter using studed bike wheels... i would appreciate some info... thanks

  • it's called a cycle analyst, and is;a available from ebike (dot) ca

  • Cool video, we got 58.6km/h on flats with a currie 36v motor, not a hub. We also have a hub 36v 5305 with crystalyte controller not modified and it only goes 32km/h.

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