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December 18th 08, 08:48 AM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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SRAM or nuvinci electric pedal asssist
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g.fried
SRAM or nuvinci electric pedal asssist
Hello,
is there something evolving wih regards to the combination of internally
geared hubs and electric propulsion?
- more power?
- xtra durability?
thanx
Efried
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Techniques
April 30th 08, 09:08 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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odd trike steering - have you seen this before?
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g.fried
odd trike steering - have you seen this before?
DougC schrieb:
I am pondering building a tilting trike for some amusement. The idea I
came up with is shown he
...
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Techniques
April 14th 08, 08:24 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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widest possible front fork
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g.fried
widest possible front fork
Hello,
I have bought some motors having 120mm axle length - and desperately
searching some fork which fits...
thankx
hyperbike.cc
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Techniques
April 8th 08, 06:55 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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120mm front fork?
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g.fried
120mm front fork?
Hi,
since I bought some funny hub motors I want to ask you whether there
exists something like 120mm axle width front fork
thanx
Efried
www.hyperbike.cc
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