Smoking on the KMX ST

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100 mW
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Minnesota
fun fun fun.

Well built.

My 405 + 48v20a kit came in from ebikes.ca and by the time I was done building it I was overbudget on my beer intake. I turned right into a curb at 15mph which I thought was a dip where I could enter the sidewalk. It went right over it with no problems.

BTW: the 12v7ah batteries on ebay are a little dissapointing. I don't have a cycle analyst yet I'm sure they don't put out more than 3ah under a 20A load.

I have a new V28 Milwaukee drill coming in the mail. THere's a promo right now for a free tool with a purchase of a V28 drill from a guy on ebay (look for BIN: $350 or so shipped for drill + 2 batteries + 1hr charger + promo tool). I'm getting the promo multibay charger so i can charge 4 batteries simutainously.

I have a limited supply of the the ST series which I'm selling for $575 + S/H new in box. PM me if you're interested.
 

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That looks like fun. Does the tire spin on snow?
That might be really fun on a frozen lake without snow.

Not much clearance for a brake disk eh? Seems to be a common problem. I wonder what the thinnest caliper is?
 
Nice one, KMX forever:)
 
I'm considering one of the kmx st as my next ebike frame.

Although its $1500.00 just for the bike... maybe next year. the frame looks solid as anything!
 
The frame isn't as solid as she looks, mine recently tried to fall in half (fatigued around the join under the seat). The metal is quite thin, but it took a good year of heavy ebike and a few kerb jumps whilst loaded before it went. Easy to weld/reinforce though..
 
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