CycloTricity 1000w rear hub kit

stedand

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Hi I recently purchased a cyclotricity 1000w rear hub kit. I have hydraulic disc brakes which ebrake sensors are compatible with the cyclotricity controller
 

vfr400

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It depends what you mean by compatible. All sensors will work if you wire them up correctly. If you mean plug and play, you need to indicate what connectors you have and where they are.
 

Nealh

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Show us pics of what you have in the way of connectors.
 

stedand

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I will do I'm waiting on delivery only just found out that the ebrakes included won't work with hydraulic brakes. I'm a newbie
 

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I will do I'm waiting on delivery only just found out that the ebrakes included won't work with hydraulic brakes. I'm a newbie
If you are feeling clever you can possibly remove the 'active' parts from the ebrake levers (magnet and sensor) and attach them to your hydraulic brake levers. Magnet on the moving part of the hydraulic lever, sensor on the main lever body.
 

Nealh

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Wired lever brakes can be used to work with HDB, just needs a bit of thinking about and removal of the sensor unit from said levers. Most use a plunger to activate the brake so needs a stop end to abut to, a little bit of two part epoxy usually does the job.
 

stedand

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OK so the connections are a julet 2 pin red conectors does anybody know somewhere online in uk that sells them I can only find them on ebay with a 8 week delivery time
 

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OK so the connections are a julet 2 pin red conectors does anybody know somewhere online in uk that sells them I can only find them on ebay with a 8 week delivery time
I don't know of a UK seller for these. In my experience small packet budget postage from China arrives in around 2 weeks. Don't bother with expensive EMS/DHL, it won't be any quicker and you will most likely get hit with additional charges.