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    OT: just stepped up my pedal-powered game...

    my buddy is a jeweler turned frame builder... and he's building my next frame! (last photo is a color-altered image of a different bike showing what the colors will be)
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    OT: I had a little too much fun yesterday :)

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    Raleigh Pioneer

    andrew, thats the classiest looking ebike i've ever seen... :wink:
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    Helmet Hair ! and Women.

    just throw on a cycling cap... problem solved.
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    kmx tricks

    jozzer, knoxie, can you guys do these? or other tricks? lets make some videos :) <embed width="450" height="350" id="VideoPlayback" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=-7155256136830970512&hl=en" flashvars=""> </embed>
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    OT: just stepped up my pedal-powered game...

    the tires won't slip... it'll tip over :wink:
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    OT: just stepped up my pedal-powered game...

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    How many X5 owners run torque arms?

    beware, this is what can happen with an aluminum fork, x5305, 72V, no torque arm, INSTANTANEOUSLY on the first throttle depression: (I now use a heavy-duty custom built steel fork with huge thick dropouts)
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

    or how about a temporary 30 day ban to give him some time to cool down... or maybe coincide his reinstatement with the release of Paris Hilton and see if things change at all? that'd give him some time to potentially produce some new content so he won't have to keep linking to the same videos...
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

    seems like people wanted to ban him in January and the problems haven't subsided... infact it seems like his incessant negative posts are now dominating the atmosphere of this forum. i think this topic should be revisited ASAP as its gotten out of hand. let's not forget that earlier today Randy...
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

    with Randy's cyclical arguments and his sick sense of entertainment he gets out of insulting everybody, its just a matter of time before he's banned here. why not do it sooner than later?
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    Dirt ebiking up 2,000 feet in elevation in 18 min on 1 ratio

    someone please ban the troll! reasons: 1. Use of profanity 2. Generally insulting postings 3. Repetitious spam-like postings 4. Dissemination of false information 5. Name calling 6. Generally unpleasant demeanor 7. Endlessly reposting old information with nothing new to contribute except for...
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

    i don't see why randy is still moaning about how his bike is better... we've already shown that his motor at is slower and less efficient climbing a hill than an x5304 at 48V. his claim that an X5304 motor will "burn up" is quite baseless... i've put my motor and controller through over 1700...
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

    doesn't change the fact your run was slower and less efficient. we're comparing motor efficiency, not battery size. given 2 batteries with an equal number of watt hours, according to your numbers, your bike would travel slower and less distance.
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

    randy, according to your own numbers, your machine is both slower and less efficient at 72V climbing up a hill than an X5304 Hub Motor running 48V.
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

    Randy has stated: -an elevation increase of roughly 500 ft per mile. -an average speed of 12 miles per hour (4 miles in 20 minutes) -72V pack -4 amp hours consumed in 4 miles -this equal 288 watt hours -this equals 72 watt hours per mile ----------- my results on a similar slope using a hub...
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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

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    2000 ft or more in Elevation Climb Club

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