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Attating an electric motor to a bike, need guidance?
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<blockquote data-quote="sarthaky" data-source="post: 2659202" data-attributes="member: 899304"><p>i recommend u to use a 36 volt motor as this will be enough to run a bicycle......u will then have to use 20Ah or 33Ah batteries with it depending upon the running time u need....</p><p>for fitting i would recommend u to buy a hub motor and customize the spokes to make a wheel yourself....however fully manufactured wheel is also available but then it would cost u much more....u'll have to attach this to the rear wheel of ur bicycle....</p><p>for hub motor u can log on to www.goldenmotor.com. but they are a bit costly according to me but u will surely get an idea about how to do this from there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarthaky, post: 2659202, member: 899304"] i recommend u to use a 36 volt motor as this will be enough to run a bicycle......u will then have to use 20Ah or 33Ah batteries with it depending upon the running time u need.... for fitting i would recommend u to buy a hub motor and customize the spokes to make a wheel yourself....however fully manufactured wheel is also available but then it would cost u much more....u'll have to attach this to the rear wheel of ur bicycle.... for hub motor u can log on to www.goldenmotor.com. but they are a bit costly according to me but u will surely get an idea about how to do this from there... [/QUOTE]
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