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    Hub motor axle does not go into dropouts

    Thanks for the great advice everyone, no doubt you saved me alot of headache :)
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    Hub motor axle does not go into dropouts

    I have a rear mac 10t hub motor that I want to fit to a GT transeo 2. The bike has a quick release system in the rear hub and maybe this is why the dropouts are not wide enough to accomodate the axle diameter of 10mm. In fact, I cannot get the axle into the dropout at all. I know I have no...
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    Suitable bike for a MAC 10t installation

    Thanks for the info dogman, now I feel more confident that I can make a good choice. Happy new year to you!
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    Suitable bike for a MAC 10t installation

    Hello, I have recently bought a 2nd hand rear hub 500w MAC 10t motor in a 28" wheel which I intend to run on 48v. I am now in the process of finding a suitable bike to install the motor on. What should I be concerned about when choosing my bike? For instance a would flat bar bike that already...
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    overvolting a 36v Q100

    Thanks slowhands. Erroneously, I thought this was all the information needed to determine compatability by someone more knowledgeable than myself. I am a complete tech newbie (although I tried to do my research before I started the thread). Thus, I feel compelled to seek guidance from experts...
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    overvolting a 36v Q100

    Thanks for all replies - some very useful information here. I have just updated my profile so now you can see that I live in Sweden :D . I borrowed a screwdriver small enough to fully open the controller without stripping the screws. The inside can be described as follows: 8 can shaped...
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    overvolting a 36v Q100

    Hi, I am new to the forum and since two months I am also a first time ebike owner looking for some help. I have ordered a 48v battery to increase the speed on my ebike which is currently running a 36v q100 350w 201rpm in a 26 inch rear tyre. Having read some of the posts on this topic, I...
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