Easy DIY 3-Minute Fastest Electric Bike Conversion Kit
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1st of all,Thanks for uploading this instructional video.This product would be ideal for my hill climbing issues which usually causes me to get off my bicycle and walk it up.Too bad my bicycle is already fully accessorized(Spokelits,rear rack/,front/rear baskets,compass bell,rear signal lights,treadguard tires,self sealing tubes,slime tube protectors,front/rear lights).
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what about road bikes?
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Excellent demo. The installation looks straight forward, so I ordered the kit today. Just having a tire already on the rim is a plus for me. A thumb throttle rather than an off/on switch seems like it would be better, but the explanation from Clean Republic is that almost everyone fully engages the throttle when they use it anyway. Simplicity usually wins out in my book and this looks simple to install and operate.
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@dimaflour On a level street or a slight incline yes.I just obtained the kit 2 days ago.Up a city street hill no not by itself however it greatly assists one in climbing a hill- very noticeable.They recommend using it for power assists up hills for maximum longevity and battery life but indeed one can just cruise on a level street.The geared planetary brushless hub motor is hard to hear when running almost silent.I don't have a speedometer but I'll guess around 15 or 16 mph.I weigh 238 pounds.
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The motor its cheap , need to come out with a better batterie
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Why they didnt design a triangle batterie to fit inside the frame with a solar panel in each side????
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Front wheel drive
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This looks amazing. I'm interested in getting this for my wife's 26 inch Giant Sedona DX. We live in Germany now and both do all of our commuting by bike and public transportation.
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@HomeEnergyNow its $800 with lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries = 20 miles per charge. Also, they have a sealed liquid acid (SLA) battery kit for $399 = 10 miles per charge.
So you can get everything you need for $399, unless you wanna go farther than 10 miles per charge.



@JackDeSimone Who would drive a car and pay $5 for gas with this kinda awesomeness? :D
Blackwater200 10 months ago 23
is power of this motor enough to ride without pedaling? and what max speed?
dimaflour 3 months ago 3