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  1. egroover

    Having a front hub motor and a rear hub motor on the same bike ?

    that kit was never £1099, so ignore the '£400 saving'
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    Standard 3pin ebike chargers?

    lots of these bosche spevific charging stations on popular tourist routes in Germany for example https://www.bosch-ebike.com/en/service/powerstations#bounds=3.564412735751338%7C-19.13179749999999%7C73.4930073560413%7C44.14945250000001
  3. egroover

    Advice on choosing the right kit, please.

    yep Here's it fitted to my Boardman hardtail with Hailong type 1 downtube battery and 500c display/44t chainwheel
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    Advice on choosing the right kit, please.

    Just get a Bafang BBS01 mid drive kit, has built in cadence sensor, and the kit comes with a throttle, shipped from the UK, £310.66 delivered, with a 500c display and 44t chainwheel and hydraulic brake sensors...
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    Solo elderly tourer

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    Solo elderly tourer

    A bafang BBS01 250w mid drive motor (approx £300) which uses built in cadence sensor will allow you to 'ghost pedal' i.e. the motor will provide lots of assistance even if you are just spinning your legs around on the pedals. Cheap removable downtube 36v 630wh batteries are available from £200...
  7. egroover

    A story of two Kathmandus

    I'd hazard a guess of 20% :p
  8. egroover

    First post

    You've come to the right place lol
  9. egroover

    Tyre pressure

    Typically, fat-bike riders use pressures in the 8PSI range for soft conditions, 12-15PSI for trail riding and 20-25PSI for on-road or urban riding
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    Tyre pressure

    for your weight I'd go for 35 front and 40 rear, that should roll well and have a little give off road
  11. egroover

    Carrera Crossfire E 2.0 (2021 Model) VS Woosh Gran-Camino

    I was getting about 45 miles range on the lowest setting 'eco' on my crossfire-e when the bike was new, on a flattish route with a couple of big hills. The torque sensor makes you put the effort in. Cutting out, broken spokes, display bracket failures and a complicated proprietary parts ruin...
  12. egroover

    Interesting New French Bike

    "It's the future of mobility"...must be true Rita Ora said so...
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    Help! Woosh bike battery, need help with mounting frog battery, somewhere somehow, safely

    Did you get a happy ending Riley? , where did you end up fitting the replacement battery?
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    BBS01b progamming questions

    these were my factory settings on my bbs01
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    Help! Woosh bike battery, need help with mounting frog battery, somewhere somehow, safely

    with the saddle so low those seatpost racks are gonna be very close if not touching the back wheel That bike is not very well suited to putting that frog battery anywhere, surprised it was recommended
  16. egroover

    This bike anyone know this ebike and company ?

    https://himiwaybike.de/products/multifunctional-e-bike-frame-bag Bargain
  17. egroover

    Help! The Pedelec Law has got me thinking .

    Surely you can't ride it with that seat angle. If so, you should be busted for crimes against gonads
  18. egroover

    Avarax-E - The Self-Cleaning E-bike as low as $500! = Less than 500 UK Pounds!

    I think I managed to avoid the pop up for about 3 secs, enough time to realise the whole thing is a scam and anyone foolish to order will see their hard earned amount to nothing
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    Avarax-E - The Self-Cleaning E-bike as low as $500! = Less than 500 UK Pounds!

    Wouldn't trust this lot, looks dodgy. They've even recruited Halfords staff to assembly the bikes
  20. egroover

    New installation of frame mount battery for off road

    Get some heavy duty velcro straps like the one's I use on my alloy framed boardman and muddyfox mtb use mine off road no issues. you need the 50mm x 600mm size, 5 for 9.99...