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  1. anotherkiwi

    Gocycle GS - Lock recommendations

    Welcome! Nothing resists an angle grinder... :( The advantage of a small bike like yours is that you should be able to find a spot inside. Talk with the gym manager would be my suggestion.
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    Inverter ( 12 v to 240) ?

    An inverter question: Say I want to plug a 300 W cooking apparatus into a 600 W 12-220v sine wave inverter, how do I calculate the Wh? If I use it for 20 minutes will it use 100 Wh from the 12v battery with say 20% loss so 120 Wh?
  3. anotherkiwi

    PAS Conversion kit for Right side of bike

    He doesn't have it yet...
  4. anotherkiwi

    Driverless Car kills again

    Better still they need an app that flashes a warning to all pedestrians phones along their route... :rolleyes:
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    PAS Conversion kit for Right side of bike

    Mike we are here to help you solve your PAS mounting problems. From what I have read you think you might have a problem when your kit arrives am I correct? We can't solve what has yet to happen... A PAS disk can be mounted on the left or on the right, you just have to flip the disk over. Some...
  6. anotherkiwi

    PAS Conversion kit for Right side of bike

    Doubt all you will, it is in fact very easy, it just takes some trial and error. How many PAS disks have you mounted up till now?
  7. anotherkiwi

    PAS Conversion kit for Right side of bike

    You just fit it on the other side by flipping the disc around. Wait until it is delivered and try the one you get. I was completely unaware there were two different references...
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    Redundancy

    I think the EU may be looking for him for unpaid duties... :D
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    Driverless Car kills again

    I can understand the use of driver-less cars on roads without pedestrians and cyclists. The problem is getting to those roads...
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    From what age can you carry a baby ?

    As soon as the baby can be strapped into a child safety seat which you attach in your trailer or cargo trike. Usually 40 cm height.
  11. anotherkiwi

    Bbs02 crank clearance

    I was only kidding! Pinching it in a little in a vice would be my serious option, just the 2 mm or so.
  12. anotherkiwi

    L1e-A testing requirements

    Off topic! We are straying away from the very interesting point of view of the LEVA-EU that type approval is good for mopeds but not for bicycles. And that the world (the UK still wants to belong to that? :confused: ) needs clean, safe and economical light vehicles, especially in cities and...
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    Bbs02 crank clearance

    That is one beefy stay! A good ding with a hammer would give you more clearance... :rolleyes:
  14. anotherkiwi

    L1e-A testing requirements

    There is a flaw in your theory: the market for e-bikes in the UK is not going to be big enough for constructors to make special versions so best idea is to support LEVA-EU in their fight for logical and practical rules for light electrical vehicles. We don't want the mess they have in the US...
  15. anotherkiwi

    Any test to discover controller AMP rating

    More Amps = more Watts = more controller heat...
  16. anotherkiwi

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Didn't you get the memo? You are leaving the EU and joining the Russian federation, this is just the smoke screen to justify them invading you. Next week... :D
  17. anotherkiwi

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Oh come on! Can't we have a good conspiration theory once in a while? I mean the whole USA is run on conspiration theories after all... :p
  18. anotherkiwi

    18650 cell question

    Do you have an issue with quality brand name cells? :confused: Try here: https://www.nkon.nl/rechargeable/18650-size.html
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    Slime tube did it for me!

    I am sticking to tubes and balloon tyres because the trike doesn't have any suspension. Would I like a Marathon Allmotion rear and Pro One front tyres? You bet! Would my old bones absorb the harshness of the ride? Nope, probably not...:(
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    18650 cell question

    Two words: "battery sag". The more Amps you ask from the battery (and the cells inside) the shorter its life, on the ride and over the long term. Asking a 5 A cell to provide 3.75 A constantly is going to wear it down much faster than asking it to provide 1 A or 20% of its rated constant...