Finally, the photo's.
Torque bracket finally arrived and fitted, road test complete. Had to fit the torque bracket on the gear side, just wouldn't go on the other. However the kick stand is mounted over the axle and acts as a second bracket, not a very substantial one, but it's there.
Despite setting the maximum speed at 25kph, the motor is giving a road speed of 17-18mph on pas5, and around 20mph on the throttle. Using a handful of throttle and pedaling to take of it is far too easy to lift the front wheel on this short wheelbase bike, bit scary.
Motor is pretty much silent and it's not easy to tell when it cuts out.
My neighbour is well chuffed .
Used spiral wrap to keep cables tidy.
Handlebars have stayed nice and tidy.
I am not responsible for the mohican!
Torque bracket just wouldn't fit any other way - believe me I tried.
Kick stand was part of the reason I couldn't get the bracket here.
Yet to see how effective the spiral wrap is over time.
The hidden wire brake switch is really neat and works well (make sure the cable is facing away from the brake). I manged to get the controller in the front of the battery mount, hence all the cables going there.
The key is a lock only, not a switch.
Had to grind the peddle boss, by about 3mm, to fit pas disc ( aluminium doesn't grind very nicely does it - clogs up the disc?). It's a bit of a dogs dinner 'cos I couldn't get it square, so has a bit of a wobble. But it works smoothly.
The only cable I had to extend was the throttle, easy 3 wire cut in, hidden under the frame and heat shrunk.
Pleasing job to do, got his wife's to do next - maybe after Easter.