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  1. iberkt

    Holmes' #4, the mini bike (build 3ish)

    Why not just use the old fashoined banana seat (http://www.amazon.com/s/qid=1223584477/ref=sr_nr_n_0?ie=UTF8&rs=3375251&keywords=banana%20seat&bbn=3403201&rnid=3375301&rh=n%3A3375251%2Ck%3Abanana%20seat%2Cn%3A3403201) :twisted:
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    Uno

    Tuck and roll :twisted:
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    full suspension rear carrier racks

    Well if you are set on having the rack mounted to the seat post/frame and not the swing arm thee are a few examples on the forum of people who did it. Ypedal did a double rack system that looked good (see thread)...
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    full suspension rear carrier racks

    It sounds like a lot of truble to try and attach the rack to the seat post with the suspension. So I was thinking why not try something like this. Just attach the rack to the swing arm with triangle bracers in the corners for strength.
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    What to look for in a bike frame

    Looking for a hardtail? Here's a possibility Micargi SM600 Mountain Bike Suspension 26 Sale price: $189.99 http://www.2wheelbikes.com/fsuspension-mountainbikes/sm600-mountain-bike.html If you are worried about a rough ride you could also you could get a shock absorber in the seat post like one...
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    Falcon EV

    I don't know ... Maybe it's just me but if you are a vendor and you have a product to sell I don't think that it is a smart business practice to call potential customers "stinking low lifes". I don't as a general rule have a problem with the fact that there are vendors on this Forum. However...
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    New Member Introduction -2

    You could build an electric version of the Moonbeam! What's a moonbeam? Look here http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6omtd/jorysquibb/index.html This guy built this thing in his garage using regular shop tools. He kept his running on gas but you could easily do an electric version. I sent him an...
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    Dad's old Huffy

    Yeah I still have to hit the local bike shops. I just wasn't sure if this had a standard size headset or not.
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    Dad's old Huffy

    I'm not sure. Right now it has 26X1.50 (Cheng Shin) knobby tire on the rear and a 26X1.62 (Kenda) street tire in the front. There seems to be some room so I may be able to go wider.
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    Dad's old Huffy

    My Father passed recently (on 02-07-2008) and one of the things that he left me was his old Huffy bicycle. I know that it is not the best bike, in fact if I was choosing a bike to convert this one would not be on my list of candidates, but it was my fathers and as such it has sentimental value...
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    Single speed conversion

    Where did you get it? Do you have a link?
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    Magnetic Power Bicycle

    Hey that's right :!: And guess what the better/stronger your magnets are the more CRAP you will pick up. :shock: I have enough trouble avoiding flats as it is. I don't need to attract MORE nails to my rim to make it worse. :evil:
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    trunk bag dimensions for battery packs

    You could get a plastic battery box like this one (Yes I know, they are made for lead acid car batteries but the dimensions are right and it is not too expensive). http://www.batterymart.com/p-group-size-27-31-battery-box.html Your Price: $9.95 Features: Polypropylene construction...
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    potted BMS

    I was on another forum and someone suggested using a solvent called De-Solv-it. It is a citrus based solvent so it is not as toxic (supposedly) as some of the other solvents on the market. You can get it online. Here is the link...
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    EVs: Welding versus Brazing

    Good! Safety is very important!
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    my creation so far!

    Welcome to the group. I like to see the home-brew stuff it, always gives people new ideas. That little motor, is that an Ev Warrior? I haven't seen one of those in a while.
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    Duct Tape E-Bay Lifepo4s???

    Pictures please! Could you put a post of the mods on your stealth in the scooter section? I'd like to see how you got the batts to fit and stuff like that.
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    EVs: Welding versus Brazing

    Looks like fechter's idea worked. fechter is the man!
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    WAS: Electric Dirt Bike

    I love the look of the bike. It has very nice and clean lines. Maybe you covered this earlier on in the thread but but I was wondering if the pedals are going to be fully functional or just for show? In the pics I didn't see any chains yet.
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    First commute on my 'bent

    Yeah potholes are a killer. I bet you kind of wish you had some kind of suspension on that thing. Makes ya wonder what it would take to design a suspension system for an EZ-1
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    need help using a Generator to increase Milage

    I was reading this and it sounded very familiar. So I searched and sure enough I found where something similar had been done by a member named fitek (not on the rear wheel like you suggested but same concept). Here is the link to the Thread...
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    Crystalyte Controller / Does it Rain in China?

    If you are still looking for a water proof enclosure for the controller I found these. http://www.all-pelican-cases-4-less.com/list_case_pelican.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=brand&utm_campaign=pelican&gclid=COS7-N7a4pECFT6NOAodankMfw These cases are cases are Airtight...
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    First ebike encounter with LA Police.

    This document seems to contradict itself. So you think 30 mph great :!: Then it goes on to say: These guys can't seem to make up their minds is it 20 mph or 30 mph :?: :? :?: Wait I think I fugured it out :!: The first part says So you can go 30 mph if it is an electric scooter (no...
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    Headlights

    Yup you can get 40 Volt bulbs here http://www.electricscooterparts.com/lamps.html#36 But I would rather have LED, or HID 8)
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    First ebike encounter with LA Police.

    I believe that you are in error. It my understanding that the limits were is 20 Mph and 750 Watts to be the same as a standard human powered bicycle. See this quote from earlier in the thread
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