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    Cyclotricity conversion

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/tnqzvt7jy6ozgvf/IMG_20140531_184928.jpg
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    Cyclotricity conversion

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/70jmqm9or1492cg/IMG_20140531_184921.jpg
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    Cyclotricity conversion

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/j989wbu0yzao5xl/IMG_20140531_184914.jpg
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    Cyclotricity conversion

    Just a few pics of the finished project, just done 33 miles and only used one bar of battery. Pedelec worked very well ! https://www.dropbox.com/s/g75w671ni1kmfkw/IMG_20140531_184858.jpg
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    Pedelec sensor on octalink crank- sucess

    Was a good excuse to buy and play with a dremel :)
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    Pedelec sensor on octalink crank- sucess

    thought I would post a pic to show my successful addition of pedelec sensor into my bottom chainring.Had to put it in the chain ring as the space to put it on the crank was too limited.https://www.dropbox.com/s/jlh1sfs9h2xdczt/IMG_20140525_215319.jpg
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    Cyclotricity Kit : In-Line Brake Sensors

    These look nice, just not sure if the hub will clear the fork's rounded dropouts. .http://www.carboncycles.cc/?p=202&
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    Cyclotricity Kit : In-Line Brake Sensors

    Anyone know any particular forks that would be good replacements for the suspension forks. Was thinking either allow or carbon forks. I presume they would be lighter than the suspension forks, but would theyvbe strong enough ?
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    Cyclotricity Kit : In-Line Brake Sensors

    Hi Guys, I have recently got a Cyclotricity Kit for my Kona Explosif 2001. Its got hollowtech cranks which dont have much room for the pedelec sensor, so after reading other posts I think I am going to mount the magnets on the smallest chain ring and then mount the sensor on the bike frame. I...