nano motor electric bike kit: freewheel demonstration

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

The motor is built-in to the hub of a front or rear bicycle wheel 16"-27"/700C (3 speeds available).

Some folks think regenerative charging is needed: I don't - I think a great freewheel is better!

A choice of batteries (SLA, NiMh or Li-Po (LithiumPolmer)) is available for different range, budget and weight requirements. Speed control is by means of a handlbar twist or thumb 'throttle', and pedal sensing (Pedal Action Sensor or Pedal Force Sensor) is available.

Continuous output power of 250 watts and peak output of 425 Watts (600 Watts available with high voltage option) makes the nano system legal for use in UK and European countries, as well as Australia, USA and most other countries.

see www.nano-motor.co.uk and www.mr-motorvator.co.uk for details

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  • these kits are stupidly expensive. Just ride a bike the way it was meant to be ridden. Pedal damn it!

  • Learn how to mount a tire.

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  • How much does this wheel cost,minus the tire.

  • 60 seconds pff my granddad bike will run freeley it about 3 minutes FAIL!

  • why they call it a nano motor? it is atomically perfect?.....damn people with nano-sized brains

  • zzzzzzzzzzz

  • I'd say that wheel is buckled!!! lol

  • its still more fun to ride a bike using pedals and not motor..

  • how much lazier can you get... and they wonder why the world is so obese

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