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  • blackmonsters
    Making PHP work
    • Nov 2002
    • 20970

    #51
    50 people faking like they can ride a bike.
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    • TCLGirls
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2010
      • 3068

      #52

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      • AllAboutCams
        Femcams.com
        • Jul 2011
        • 12234

        #53
        How did you fit the rear hub the one i found says its 120mm-130mm and the beast is 160mm?
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        • nico-t
          emperor of my world
          • Aug 2004
          • 29903

          #54
          i just don't understand the appeal of a fucking bicycle, but whatever floats your boat. And who goes 'cruising' on bicycles? Around here they are for quick transportation (everyone has one), and only people of 70+ yrs old go 'cruising'. Everyone else is glad they don't have to cycle if they don't have to.

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          • stickyfingerz
            Doin fine
            • Oct 2005
            • 24984

            #55
            I am a little more on the high tech viable transportation side of bikes. ;) Does 30mph on a flat (for now) and has a 60 to 80 mile range. I've got 5700 miles on it so far. I'll reply to this thread when I get the rear fenders finished. Everything on the carrier is now down by the rear axle. Made sort of a sheet metal pannier. Have to finish the outer covers yet. Motor is capable of 55mph + easily. Waiting on a new controller. Has blue tooth to my tablet showing Gps speed, Voltage, Amperage, watt hours used, watt hours per mile, Temp for two temp sensors.. just a ton of stuff.

            The plan for early next summer is a East coast, to West coast, then to Pittsburgh to visit family and wrap up the trip. The current route will take me from the East coast, down to the Gulf, along the Mexican border, then on to Venice beach, then to Denver and then off to Pittsburgh. If I feel good enough, and have enough time, I'll finish up heading up to Niagara to the Canadian border. Guy from an ebike forums I'm on just broke the Guinness world record by doing 4300 + miles a month or so ago. Took him 29 days and he did 200+ miles most of the days. My trip, if it goes to plan, will beat that pretty handily. I'm trying to find a charity and do it as a pledge type thing so I'm doing some good while breaking the record. Very early in planning stages right now, so nothing is carved in stone yet, but that currently is the plan.

            Builds shown here look great. Biking needs to be a more viable form of transportation, for both short and long range needs. Those 5700 some miles only cost around 8.00 in electric to charge. I figure with the way battery tech is increasing I'll have an easy 175 to 200 mile range in the same space I use now for the batteries. There are 24 bricks of 4s lipo on board. Bike in total with the new rear fenders is around 110 to 115 pounds. Easy to pick it up over a guard rail or a stream if needed.

            We need more bike lanes and to encourage biking and ebiking over gas vehicles.

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            • Supz
              Arthur Flegenheimer
              • Jul 2006
              • 11057

              #56
              thats a bad ass bike. enjoy.

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              • TCLGirls
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2010
                • 3068

                #57
                Originally posted by AllAboutCams
                How did you fit the rear hub the one i found says its 120mm-130mm and the beast is 160mm?
                I took the stock hub (160mm) out of the wheel and installed a narrower hub (130mm). I also had to buy different length spokes.

                This is the new 2-speed internal gear hub I used:
                https://www.amazon.com/SRAM-Automati...dp/B00554464W/

                And I used 254mm spokes. The Mongoose Beast wheel comes with 260mm spokes, which are too long if you change the hub.
                Last edited by TCLGirls; 10-12-2014, 10:59 AM.

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                • TCLGirls
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 3068

                  #58
                  Originally posted by nico-t
                  i just don't understand the appeal of a fucking bicycle, but whatever floats your boat. And who goes 'cruising' on bicycles? Around here they are for quick transportation (everyone has one), and only people of 70+ yrs old go 'cruising'. Everyone else is glad they don't have to cycle if they don't have to.
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                  • TCLGirls
                    Confirmed User
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 3068

                    #59
                    Originally posted by stickyfingerz
                    I am a little more on the high tech viable transportation side of bikes. ;) Does 30mph on a flat (for now) and has a 60 to 80 mile range. I've got 5700 miles on it so far. I'll reply to this thread when I get the rear fenders finished. Everything on the carrier is now down by the rear axle. Made sort of a sheet metal pannier. Have to finish the outer covers yet. Motor is capable of 55mph + easily. Waiting on a new controller. Has blue tooth to my tablet showing Gps speed, Voltage, Amperage, watt hours used, watt hours per mile, Temp for two temp sensors.. just a ton of stuff.

                    The plan for early next summer is a East coast, to West coast, then to Pittsburgh to visit family and wrap up the trip. The current route will take me from the East coast, down to the Gulf, along the Mexican border, then on to Venice beach, then to Denver and then off to Pittsburgh. If I feel good enough, and have enough time, I'll finish up heading up to Niagara to the Canadian border. Guy from an ebike forums I'm on just broke the Guinness world record by doing 4300 + miles a month or so ago. Took him 29 days and he did 200+ miles most of the days. My trip, if it goes to plan, will beat that pretty handily. I'm trying to find a charity and do it as a pledge type thing so I'm doing some good while breaking the record. Very early in planning stages right now, so nothing is carved in stone yet, but that currently is the plan.

                    Builds shown here look great. Biking needs to be a more viable form of transportation, for both short and long range needs. Those 5700 some miles only cost around 8.00 in electric to charge. I figure with the way battery tech is increasing I'll have an easy 175 to 200 mile range in the same space I use now for the batteries. There are 24 bricks of 4s lipo on board. Bike in total with the new rear fenders is around 110 to 115 pounds. Easy to pick it up over a guard rail or a stream if needed.

                    We need more bike lanes and to encourage biking and ebiking over gas vehicles.


                    Cool! Let me know when you hit Venice!

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                    • AllAboutCams
                      Femcams.com
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 12234

                      #60
                      Originally posted by TCLGirls
                      I took the stock hub (160mm) out of the wheel and installed a narrower hub (130mm). I also had to buy different length spokes.

                      This is the new 2-speed internal gear hub I used:
                      https://www.amazon.com/SRAM-Automati...dp/B00554464W/

                      And I used 254mm spokes. The Mongoose Beast wheel comes with 260mm spokes, which are too long if you change the hub.
                      Great thanks
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