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GeekGrrl
 
Has anyone tried this product? I am looking to commute to and from work but the 33km trip each way is a bit much for me (I'm also way out of shape). Currently I'm thinking of driving 1/2 way to work and riding the rest of the way. One of these conversion kits would make it so I could do the whole trip with out using my truck but I'm hesitant to spend money on something that may be junk.


http://www.daymak.com/bikes-toronto/pages/ebikes/bamkit.html

It just seems odd that their lithium kit is noticeably less expensive than any one else's.


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karma
 
ya that picture posted on there website shows sla batteries weird. and if thats the geared hubmotor i think it is
there have been problems with the controllers, in the past. price is way to high.


you can get this kit without the bike for $649 http://www.daymak.com/bikes-toronto/pages/ebikes/bam.html

its a better hubmotor, mind you the batteries are cheesy :)

or put your money towards better lithium and go for this kit i have it works great you supply your own batteries http://www.smartbikecanada.com/index.html


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