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Freewheel Evolution Part 1 of 3. Kranked Currie 36v 1000w E-bike!

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

Our Freewheel Assembly Explained. We are the first in the world to make this dual sprocket freewheel to go on most bicycles. Here's Part 1 of 3. Stay tuned for the next Part comming soon!

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  • man where do you find that little round piece that makes it all

  • Type Axle cup on google images, you'll get to see some examples their. Also, Cyclone sell pedal arms which the threaded piece already attached.. I am unsure about clearance issues for sprockets, perhaps someone ought to try it, and of course inquire with them beforehand to see what cyclone says about it. Their pedal arm is for their freewheel and sprockets but the dimenisions match. I won't say if everything will work of for sure, perhaps. I never bought from cyclone, I just do it this way.

  • cycloneusa(dot)com, you can inquire with them about it, if you think perhaps you can get away with using this possible alternative, which will mean 0 welding or aligning required... If it all works out.. I would think it should. But I won't give you a definate answer as I have not tried it that way.

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  • yo this is really amazing and impressive. I've been trying to get some type of electrical powered motor on my old bike, but I'm really confused on how to go about doing it. If you have any more information and step by step directions on this, could you please tell me. Thanks.

  • i need this done to my bike so i can put a motor on it but i dont have the tools or skills to do it what do you recomend can you sell it to me allready done so all i have to do is just put it on the bike.

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