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How To Make an Electric Bike Part 3 www.comcycleusa.com

March 26, 2011 by pbik  
Filed under Electric bike


In this video we continue our electric bike conversion project by installing the throttle. Visit us at www.comcycle-usa.com

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10 Responses to “How To Make an Electric Bike Part 3 www.comcycleusa.com”
  1. ComCycleUSA says:

    @WhoTubeProductions You need to be pedaling, it shifts like a regular geared bike.

  2. WhoTubeProductions says:

    When shifting do you need to be pedaling, pulling on the throttle, or you dont have to do either and you can simply just shift gears?

  3. fairyheli2 says:

    in need one of these to overcome high wind speeds (like 20-30mph) on the Sussex coast

  4. 67spudgun says:

    @comcycleusa how much is the whole set?

  5. ComCycleUSA says:

    There are shifters on both sides.

  6. wealthfinder192 says:

    @ComCycleUSA Sorry I meant you have your shifter, brake and throttle on your right hand and a brake on your left hand but you said there is a space needed between the shifter and throttle so they font interfere with each other. My question was why not just move the throttle to the left hand or the shifter to the left hand and keep the other on the right giving you more room and less problem with reaching it?

  7. ComCycleUSA says:

    Not sure what you mean. There is a brake and shifter on each side of the handlebar on this bike. It is not comfortable on the end of the handlebar. There are probably other options to setting up the throttle.

  8. wealthfinder192 says:

    In the situation where the throttle is interfering with the shifter and brake why dont you place the actual throttle on the other end of the handlebar?

  9. random123outburst says:

    i still have a lot of questions but i dont know who to talk to so do you have an email or something.

  10. oldskwlplaya says:

    This bike is excellent Torque, It’s hard to tell but I am going uphill and it’s a big slope… Everyone on a regular bicycle was walking the hill.

    The motor sound attracts attention.

    The Go-Cycle is fabricated from Magnesium, It can also fold up into a Bag, or Hard shell carry case. Takes me a few minutes to do. I’m sure with practice it will eventually be quicker

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