Schwinn I Zip @ 36 volts McDonald's run!*part2*
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What was the point of this vid? A camera having its nose dragged along the ground has no real sense of speed if that's what the purpose of the video was. It might as well have been a movie showing the front suspension of a truck wobbling up and down on a journey to the Diner. I'm glad the conversion was successful but in Britain you'd be arrested for breaking the law on maximum speed of electric powered bicycles (15mph)
Informative video no.
Entertaining no.
Waste of filming time yes.
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All I see is asphalt.
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did u see the lincvolt car neil young the singer is trying to build?i'm betting the possibility of a 100 mpg 1959 lincoln could be done.i thank neil young for putting his money time and life into this.he needs our support as much as the world needs his right now i think.
check out his car here lincvolt
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My Izip Street Enlightened with the 200Wrear hub motor showed the same no-pedal speed results as this.
My model has a Pedal Torque Sensor, that will only allow the motor to operate when the rider pedals, and then only in proportion to the rider's effort (torque). To bypass this I rigged an override button, which connects the red and green sensor wires to the controller. I tend to use the PTS to get up to speed, then if I'm not battling a hill or headwind, I just engage the override!
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hi.i have a 250w motor 24v.the controller it is a 24v 20 amp.if a add an 45 amp battery it will happen some thin whit the controller?
tx
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I just want to thank you dude...
after seeing this clip and noticing Canadian Tire had them on sale last week for $349.
I bought an I-zip ... what a cool bike
If I have a 36V battery pack, where do I plug the + and - wires in the three hole female plug which leads to the controller ?
bgoates 3 years ago
look closer at the plug,it is marked with + and -
Roninfelix 3 years ago
I just finished making a 11 tooth for the schwinn e bike and installed it. Princess Auto sells an eleven tooth that has to be modified to fit. On a stock battery charge we got the bike to go 43km then the motor stops assisting. Next will be to up the voltage I guess.
themadcanadian 3 years ago
Problem is the factory controller is a 24 volt 35 amp.That much load the batteries won't last very long at all
Roninfelix 3 years ago
Hi Thanks, and another thank you for doing the work to crank this bike up
your vid are you pedaling? (LOL)
so here we go. going to check out a plug
to see first, if there is an adapter out there for the stock power wires that could be used to attach to a 36 Volt battery
how did you attach the battery. to the plug?
i wouldn't mind paying you to help create a cool adapter extension that would link to a 36volt battery, for those of us that think this bike is a cool bike to modify
Larry
64329 3 years ago
It's easy to do,and i'm sure you could find the plug somewhere.
I ran wires from the battery in my backpack to the plug,that's it.
Roninfelix 3 years ago