Bargain of the Year Torque Arms

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Don't worry CWAH, you are on my list;)
As I said previously, I will let everyone know when they are in stock.
 

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Thanks John. I'm so impatient lol.

Do you know if it would fit my brompton rear dropout?
 
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Thanks John. I'm so impatient lol.

Do you know if it would fit my brompton rear dropout?
The question is will it fit your motor axle cwah. What motor do you have and what is the thickness of the axle measured at the flats? The set is adaptable to fit the majority of applications.

As for your impatience, I can supply a set of torque plates today for £750..........you also get an eZee conversion kit for free;)
 

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It's a standard 10mm axle so it shouldn't be a problem for that. I was mostly wondering about the brompton.

£750 is a bit high for torque arms :p gonna wait a little lol
 

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I think the amount of power you want to push though the poor little motor cwah it might be better to get it permanently welded onto the rear frame during the conversion:D
 
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It's a standard 10mm axle so it shouldn't be a problem for that. I was mostly wondering about the brompton.£750 is a bit high for torque arms :p gonna wait a little lol
Sorry cwah, I find it difficult to keep up, maybe it is age related:(

What motor are you intending to use on the Brompton and are you measuring the axle or the dropouts?
 

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I think it's me being not clear :)

I plan to fit this motor on the brompton:
http://conhismotor.com/ProductShow.asp?id=76

The axle diameter is 10mm.


Shemozzle, for now I'm only using this mini motor so that should be ok. Depending on how this motor perform I may get a bigger one (bpm or magic pie). I'll then have to consider stronger torque arm setup
 
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If you read the page from your link cwah it says:
"we don't recommend use 16",18", because speed is too slowly":confused:

 
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shemozzle999

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I think it's me being not clear :)

I plan to fit this motor on the brompton:
http://conhismotor.com/ProductShow.asp?id=76

The axle diameter is 10mm.


Shemozzle, for now I'm only using this mini motor so that should be ok. Depending on how this motor perform I may get a bigger one (bpm or magic pie). I'll then have to consider stronger torque arm setup
I wish we had a specific "only joking" smilie.
 

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If you read the page from your link cwah it says:
"we don't recommend use 16",18", because speed is too slowly":confused:

I know. But that's fine because it's made for 24V and I overvolt it to 74V. If that's not enough I can still increase the voltage
 

jerrysimon

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I think John said when he came back from China.

Regards

Jerry
 
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Just a quick update, I am currently in Shanghai at the eZee factory.
I will bring back a stock of torque plate sets and respond to requests when I have recoverd from jet lag:(, probably Wednesday;).

Once again sorry for the delay, I haven't forgotten.
 

jerrysimon

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No problem John, thanks for keeping us updated.

Hope you are enjoying your trip to Shanghai. I would love to visit there myself.

Regards

Jerry
 
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You are not wrong Tony, I have a 23kg limit, but I think that I may have to get some shipped too.
Lots to report from my visit when I return. I have been very impressed with everything I have seen here at eZee in Shanghai.
 

jerrysimon

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Isn't this a great forum :cool:

Looking forward to hearing back from your visit John.

Regards

Jerry