In this video I arrive at the stop sign and behind me is this large motorcycle. There is no traffic and we both go at the same time. He doesn't appear in the video until I slow down to make my stre...
In this video I arrive at the stop sign and behind me is this large motorcycle. There is no traffic and we both go at the same time. He doesn't appear in the video until I slow down to make my street. He was probably wondering how I was going so fast on a bicycle with no apparent motor! Top speed obtained was 41mph.
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How do you think this setup would be for offroad use?I wouldlike to build a bike I could ride at BMX tracks,o you have any recommendations for that?Thanks
for something like that, you should go for a non-hub motor...something like a cyclone 1200w motor installed on the mid-frame of your bike and uses a chain...
I have a newer Diamondback Response with a strong frame and powerful disc brakes. They are designed for moderate to severe off road use. I have ridden down the Teluride Trail in Colorado with it back this past summer, and I hit 45mph off road. Not one thing broke. Only thing was the disc brakes were really hot.that was about it.
before saying, "here we go", shouldn't you describe what the bike has, so we know what we're dealing with. all i see is pavement moving, and no video of bike in action...not good.
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