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What exact kit did you buy please?My 8fun kit came with the inline brake cutout switches: I've got 'em fitted front and rear & they work a treat.
I have similar combined brake lever & gear shifts to yours.
If you go with a kit that doesn't have them, I think they're less than a fiver each.
OK, let's see if I have this right.I just had a look at a bike that I built a while ago to see how I got round the problem:
I chucked the left side integrated lever and used one of the supplied levers with brake switch. I then pinched a twist-grip changer off a really cheap scrap bike that I had, and then used a thumb throttle on the left side.
While you've got power, you'll always be on the biggest chain-ring, so gear-changing isn't going to be a problem on that side and it works perfectly anyway. Although it's better to have two brake switches, one on the back brake is adequate.
So, when choosing a kit, make sure you get one with a thumb throttle - the type with three LEDs and a switch in it. Greenbikekit.com is going to be your best bet, then you can get one of their nice headway batteries to go with it for a bit more climbing power. The whole lot will be about £450.
Yes, you have that all right.OK, let's see if I have this right.
Remove the left side integrated lever and option of no front mech and just use the biggest chainring OR fit a twistgrip gear changer on the left.
Use the brake lever supplied in the kit on the left with cut-off sensor for the back brake.
By the way, are those brake levers in the kits suitable for V-brakes?
Fit a thumb throttle on the left, a bit weird after having ridden motorbikes but do-able.
You say choose a throttle with 3 LEDs and a switch, what do the LEDs and a switch do exactly on a throttle?
I see no mention of the word 'Headway' on Greenbikekit's website.
If you have the time, I would be very grateful if you could write me shopping list for Greenbikekit, for a front motor 700c bike.
Can't you disconnect it and look in the connector to see how many pins/holes?
The problem is, all my connectors are in here
and I don't really want to disturb it until I'm ready to solder the shunt over the weekend, if I decide to do so If I do open it up, I'll repost.
@ waspy: I bought the 26 wheel kit with bottle battery, but they do kits with bigger rackmount batteries for about the same money
8Fun Ltd
The bottle battery they supplied me apparently has panasonic cells & is labelled 15w continuous; 18w pulse (10 minutes), which seems to be a stronger battery than that supplied previously...
BUT Check for Yourself - don't take my words as gospel