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saneagle
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Bosch Explains All the forthcoming new regulations
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What about DIY ebikes then?
Today at 12:34 AM
soundwave
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Bosch Explains All the forthcoming new regulations
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Yesterday at 11:01 PM
saneagle
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Prices of the electricity we use to charge
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All those points apply to the Conservative and Labour Governments.
Yesterday at 10:08 PM
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Garry Hallam
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Motor Id
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You can get a 24v/36v dual voltage one from Topbikekit.
Yesterday at 9:53 PM
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Ghost1951
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Prices of the electricity we use to charge
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Because you are arguing a case here rather than calling names and trotting out tropes, I will respond in kind and point out some...
Yesterday at 9:46 PM
saneagle
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Motor Id
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You can get a 24v/36v dual voltage one from Topbikekit.
Yesterday at 9:43 PM
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Garry Hallam
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Motor Id
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Next theoretical question is would a 36v KT Controller work at 24v?
Yesterday at 9:32 PM
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Garry Hallam
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Motor Id
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Looks like a 36v 350w motor run at 24v would be an ideal switch from a 20 to 26"wheel. Giving 233w to remain legal. Technically I guess...
Yesterday at 9:18 PM
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Garry Hallam
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You can run it at 24v to get 2/3 maximum speed, but then the power goes down by 2/3 too.
Yesterday at 9:15 PM
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Sparksandbangs
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Bosch Explains All the forthcoming new regulations
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I should have been clearer. I wasn't talking about the motor. I was talking about the whole manufactured bike. Any bike without a cert...
Yesterday at 9:14 PM
saneagle
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Motor Id
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You can run it at 24v to get 2/3 maximum speed, but then the power goes down by 2/3 too.
Yesterday at 9:14 PM
saneagle
replied to the thread
Bosch Explains All the forthcoming new regulations
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Motors don't have a power, so there's no way a COC can certify it. The power depends on the controller and battery.
Yesterday at 9:11 PM
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Garry Hallam
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Motor Id
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I Just downloaded a few different Stroboscope apps from google play and Stroboscope Engineer seems to perform reasonably well on tests...
Yesterday at 9:05 PM
soundwave
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Brexit, for once some facts.
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Yesterday at 8:52 PM
soundwave
replied to the thread
Bosch Explains All the forthcoming new regulations
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my bikes not legal got all the epac stickers tho :eek: :oops:;);) and i got unlimited motor warranty o_O
Yesterday at 8:23 PM
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