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--- In ebikebuilders@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Garvey" <lazybee45@...>
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> On 7/1/07, jim58ba2000 <jim58ba@...> wrote:
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> > Mark: Thanks for the quick response, any recomendations for the
best
> > set up? The Currie drive is not one of those hub motors right?
Have
> > you had any problems riding in the rain?
> >
> > Jim
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> Hi Jim: I have not really ridden in the rain in all honesty, at
least not
> the way you might think. I have ridden the trike with a Velokit on
it in
> the rain but that hardly counts! the Velokit keeps the rider dry
and the
> motor only gets a bit of mist from splashing and stuff. the
mountain bike
> is unpleasant to ride in the rain!
>
> The Currie is a motor that bolts onto a 36 spoke X3 wheel so it not
exactly
> a "hub motor" it is a chain drive to an attachment on the hub. I
have been
> very satisfied with mine. But Currie is no longer importing e-
bike "kits"
> to the USA. EV Deals may have them still, but I don't think so.
The best
> bet these days in my opinion is the Cyclone which puts the motor in
the
> chainline so that you have all the rear wheel gears. Making the
motor much
> more efficient. That extends the range as well.
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Hi Mark: Riding in the rain didn't seem to bother me much last year,
ok I wasn't too excited about slipping & sliding on wet leaves last
fall but the rain itself was never a big problem, I was just
wondering if e-bikes have a potential problem with anything shorting
out if it gets wet or if the set up is pretty well sealed.

Powering it through the gears sounds like it would give me a lot more
flexability than a hub motor and if I can peddle along with the motor
and not have to choose the motor or me that would be way cool! I may
be dating myself here but when I was a kid I rode an "english racer"
with a sturmey-archer 3 speed hub. While my buddies and I were hard
on our bikes, with lots of flat tires and bent spokes, that hub was
bullit proof. When I got a little older and had "10-speeds" they
didn't seem to hold up as well as the internally geared hubs and
always needed to be fussed with to keep the chain tension right and
drivetrain components bent back into alingment. So now I am wondering
if a sturmy-archer hub could stand up to the motor. Any experince
with these?

Jim
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Last summer I finally got fed up with the high cost of gas and started doing my 15mile commute on a 1995 Schwinn Cruiser. Heavy single speed with just a...
jim58ba2000
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Jul 1, 2007
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Hey Jim, Much depends on your riding habits. I have a Currie drive on my mountain bike and have used it on a Recumbent trike too. i can easily get well over...
Mark Garvey
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Jul 1, 2007
3:13 pm

Mark: Thanks for the quick response, any recomendations for the best set up? The Currie drive is not one of those hub motors right? Have you had any problems...
jim58ba2000
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Jul 2, 2007
12:51 am

... Hi Jim: I have not really ridden in the rain in all honesty, at least not the way you might think. I have ridden the trike with a Velokit on it in the...
Mark Garvey
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Jul 3, 2007
5:45 pm

... best ... Have ... least not ... it in ... and the ... mountain bike ... exactly ... have been ... bike "kits" ... The best ... the ... motor much ... ...
jim58ba2000
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Jul 4, 2007
12:14 pm

hi Jim! I have not had much experience with internal hubs as such, but the newer ones seem to have the same sturdy qualities as the older ones did. I had a 7...
Mark Garvey
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Jul 4, 2007
12:35 pm

Almost 2 months since my last post but my cyclone kit finally arrived from overseas. Looks simple enough but didn't come with battries. I know that I will need...
jim58ba2000
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Sep 4, 2007
12:05 am

I haven't used any SLA batteries, but BB Battery makes some sold by NYcewheels and others. Might also want to look into Silicone batteries. ...
Eric
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Sep 8, 2007
2:50 am

Jim, I have the 500 cyclone kit,, what kit did you buy , I was thinking about ordering one of the 1000 watt kits from Tiawan Did it take 2 months to arive ? I...
bradnsuel
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Jan 3, 2008
1:36 am

-\HI Mark I love my cyclone 500 kit,, the crank freewheels so I can pedal when I want and assist when I want,, it also has a 3 speed hub with a 8 speed...
bradnsuel
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Jan 3, 2008
1:28 am

In a fairly flat area a hub motor would be a good option, but with hills and/or wind, I would be looking for a through-the-gears motor, which at present,...
Eric Lee
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Jul 1, 2007
5:20 pm

Hi all, Just wondering if anyone would like to share the cost of the motors and bataries you've picked up... I'm looking to do a retrofit of a bike and...
robcat483
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Jul 11, 2009
2:33 pm

i bot two 9 continent front and one rear hubmotor from jason at e-bikekit.com. i also won a rear motor in the monthly giveaway, where he gives a free kit away...
dennis munsterman
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