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    Two Crystalyte 409 brushless rear wheel hub-motors.

    GBP50, PayPal please. If you are interesting in experimenting with electric bikery, these could be just the thing. If, however, you're not possessed of the necessary technical skills, these are probably not the droids you are looking for. One wheel should work fine as-is, the other is a spare...
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    where can i get crystalyte motors in the UK?

    I just bought a replacement 409 rear from Team Hybrid, so they do have a few left, although I think they're not now actively selling them. See also MONTAGUE FOLDING BIKES from Team Hybrid. Electric MotorKits. I also spoke to them about a Puma hub and Heinzmann kits so I think they still have...
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    Which electric kit?

    Thanks again, chaps. Jeremy, you didn't say which kit you liked? BTW, what about the Currie kits - does anyone know how good they are? They're certainly reasonably priced, and if the only downside was slightly clunky looks, it wouldn't bother me. Unfortunately the bionx doesn't seem to have...
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    Which electric kit?

    Thanks for the reply. Surely some of the kits comprise a hub motor and a battery pack, so they don't look much different from a production e-bike? Take your point on the c of g but that's controllable with the format and positioning of the pack. Sadly I need the other bike for other things that...
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    Which electric kit?

    I could do with some recommendations: I'd like to convert my commuting bike (light 21spd mtb with slicks) to electric, to speed up my commute. I have been looking at the Currie kits but they look a bit previous generation - although available now and not too expensive. I don't want to buy a new...