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Electro Road Bike

okram69 asked:


E-Bike Kit fitted on my road bike


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  1. yamami1958 | Dec 1, 2008 | Reply

    よく判んない??
    自転車の魅力はそんなとこじゃ無く
    自分の力で凄く遠くまで行ける!
    じゃ無いかな??

  2. alahatim | Dec 2, 2008 | Reply

    how did you file or encode this? this is like the best quality video i’ve ever seen on youtube

  3. marcinovski | Dec 3, 2008 | Reply

    that can’t be good for your bike…

  4. tomkaster | Dec 6, 2008 | Reply

    すげええええ
    あほかとwww

    しかも高級車が駐車してあったな

  5. jojo808 | Dec 6, 2008 | Reply

    Ha. A lot of people have been having a change of heart towards Ebikes lately. I say people don’t care until you hit their wallet. Tons of folks don the spadex for a vanity ride to nowhere and back but with that same energy and a tiny motor and battery they can do groceries,commute, visit friends, pick berries..what ever.

  6. okram69 | Dec 10, 2008 | Reply

    gear shifting under load

  7. colin340 | Dec 13, 2008 | Reply

    whats that snaping noise

  8. smarts1968 | Dec 16, 2008 | Reply

    $4….its £6 here in the UK which is approx $12… I’m looking at something like this…. recon its good fun too.

  9. funkycoldm3dina | Dec 17, 2008 | Reply

    Actually, i have had a change of heart, I see you point now. Other uses the electric motor would have would be when it is really windy, or as you said, being a girl you have a solid chance of getting away to anyone who would want to harm you. Plus you would just enjoy riding a bike : ). I think that your comments/points have made me realise that I need to be more broadminded in how i think. I would say go for it just one thing I would like to add, invest into a full face mtb helmet.

  10. 636lover | Dec 17, 2008 | Reply

    funkycold: ive been thinking of getting another bike just for exercise, my last one was stolen. :( As i paid $4.00 for gas yesterday i started thinking that there r really only 2 problems keeping me from riding to work, its 14 miles to work, and my shift starts at 3AM. a motor solves both by assisting me so i arrive faster than if i pedal and less sweaty :). being a girl alone riding @ 2am is unsafe but w/ a motor i could at least try getting away from anyone dangerous more easily

  11. arni0202 | Dec 19, 2008 | Reply

    dang! I want specs immediately! What motor? what batteries? info please!

  12. ban0003 | Dec 22, 2008 | Reply

    very very nice !!!!!

  13. consistentbass | Dec 24, 2008 | Reply

    What was that cracking and popping noise?
    I hope it was not your gears, otherwise you need to rethink your set up or your components.

  14. Nicki30596 | Dec 25, 2008 | Reply

    Hi. I love your set up - the batteeries and the concersion. can you tell me more about it and where I can find out about it? Yours is the best by far!

  15. wolfcry0 | Dec 27, 2008 | Reply

    Why would you want it to be gas powered? The engine would be huge, A small electric motor can put out 10 times the power for the same size and weight. Plus then you would have to buy gas.

    But if you wanted to go a long way gas is probably a better choice.

  16. YeaItsReal86 | Dec 29, 2008 | Reply

    damn that dude was out on that bike going fzast

  17. YeaItsReal86 | Jan 1, 2009 | Reply

    damn that dude was out on that bike going fzast

  18. Palinurus99 | Jan 4, 2009 | Reply

    Now if I could hide the mechanism inside a carbon monocoque frame I could reign supreme at the club TT, even with a hangover.

  19. 02134B | Jan 5, 2009 | Reply

    True. BUT, there is pollution involved in any manufactured product, including bicycles, bicycle tires and the food you eat to produce human power. If you are referring to the electrical energy needed to recharge the batteries, some use commercial power, but many use solar cells or wind driven generators.

  20. 02134B | Jan 7, 2009 | Reply

    True. BUT, there is pollution involved in any manufactured product, including bicycles, bicycle tires and the food you eat to produce human power. If you are referring to the electrical energy needed to recharge the batteries, some use commercial power, but many use solar cells or wind driven generators.

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