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My folding ebike

Before I have the ebike, I go to work with my car, and now, I feel very good to go to work with my bike, feel cool.

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BH Emotion Bikes North America

BH Emotion Electric Bikes can now be purchased in North America through BH Emotion Bikes North America. www.bhemotionbikes.com

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New line of electric bicycles available in the U.S.

Just got a contact from Pete's E-Bikes about a new line of electric bicycles they're starting to import to the U.S. They're set up as the North America Distributors for the BH Emotion series of electric bicycles.

Press release: http://blog.greentransportation.info/2011/08/emotion-meets-function-quality-and-fun.html

electric mounain bike crank motor BFLEK36-001 BFLEB26-003

Does anyone have test information on the mid position crank motor for the SUZHOU BOFEILI BFLEB 26-003 BFLEK 36-001, BFLEM36-001. The motor is 36 volt the crank turns at 108 rm @210 watts an 180 RPM @350 watts. this appears to be about twice the speed the crank should turn. Does anyone know if these mountain bikes worth buying?

BATTERY CHARGERS

NEED A 36 Volt 2 Amp Lithium Ion XLR Charger WITH 3 PRONG SHROUDED MALE PLUG. WOULD LOOK SOMETHING LIKE THE PICTURE ATTACHED 36 Volt Battery Charger picture.jpg36 Volt Battery Charger picture.jpg

Alltrax Controller and 3 wire throttle not working

Can anyone shed some light on my Alltrax and 3 wire china e-scooter throttle. I have everything wired up correctly per Alltrax diagram, and have a solid green light on ignition. But I can't get any of the 3 throttles I have to do anything. The Alltrax wiring diagram shows 4 wires, the magura/alltrax diagram shows using 2 of the 3 wires, but nothing has worked so far. My wires are red, white, and black. I've tried powering the red one and the AXE 7234 blinks green at me, I've tried all combos using only 2 of the three wires amongst the #2 and#3 spot.

Connecting a Headway 3rd party BMS to a Headway battery pack..

I had the opportunity to be in China this week and went over to Headways Headquarter near Shanghai and brought 16 of there LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Cell 16AH, so while I was there I also brought a bms and a 48v battery charger..
The bms was a third party as Headway themselves dont make bms's but was in a package so I didnt notice there wasn't any instructions on how to connect it to the battery and as usual with most stuff from China there wasn't..

need help

I have a Sun EZ3, to which I added a Electro Cycle E4 motor kit about 6 years ago. The E4 kit came with (I think) 12AH Batteries, and all worked well for a year or two, providing 5 to 7 miles of riding. When the 12 AHs gave out I built a frame and mounted 2 55AH which provider 12 to 15 miles range. Both of these setups were charged with the 1.5 amp charger that came with the E4 kit. This year one of those two failed and were replaced with 2 55AH Werkers. I started using a "Cabala's" 8 amp 2 bank charger, or the same 1.5 amp charger, my range is now 2.5 miles!

New Battery Pack or Batteries

I just bought two Merida power cycles 500 series. I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get a new battery pack or new batteries. I talked to the bike shops here in Omaha and no one really knew anything about them and we took it to the battery shop here too and he was as about as usual as a rock and put the battery pack back together the wrong way.lol. Thats besides the point. But if anyone could point me in the right direction that would be greatly appreciated thanks. I have found 2 links that I think would work

Thinking About an Inexpensive, Easy Hub Motor Conversion

I've been riding a Taiwanese 18 speed mountain bike for almost 20 years. I'm having trouble with my legs and was thinking about adding a low to medium power front hub motor/wheel assembly just so I can get up hills or cruise a bit on level ground. I'm looking to spend as little as possible, and my physical limitations mean I need a kit that I can install in no more than an hour or so. I understand E-bike theory and actually owned an LA Free Sport (heavy, expensive POS) for years.

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