Electric Bikes - Help i've blown my motor

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Today is a very sad day for me i've burnt out my 24v currie motor p/n 12500-2b 300watts bh2-002522
I was swapping all my motorised setup to another bike? I tested the motor but didnt lift the back wheel off the floor and a small amount of smoke came out the motor i was gobsmaked' because its been great since i've had it' i have checked the fuse and that was blown so replaced that but as soon as try to plug the motor in it starts to smoke
i'm really sad does anyone no where i can get a replacement :cry::cry:
Tom Stormcrowe
05-01-12, 09:20 AM
http://www.thesuperkids.com/scooterparts.html
Maybe?
http://www.thesuperkids.com/scooterparts.html
Maybe?
thanks tom
think i need somewhere a little closer in the uk as they dont ship to the united kingdom
http://www.kinetics.org.uk/
I've traded with Ben Cooper (owner/operator) before. I bought my first Rohloff through him before they were available in the US, and a Heinzmann hub kit from him. Very nice man and easy to deal with.
He's in Glasgow, and will ship anywhere. Sorry, I've not had dealings with anyone in the Midlands. Glasgow is as close as I can get for you.
http://www.kinetics.org.uk/
I've traded with Ben Cooper (owner/operator) before. I bought my first Rohloff through him before they were available in the US, and a Heinzmann hub kit from him. Very nice man and easy to deal with.
He's in Glasgow, and will ship anywhere. Sorry, I've not had dealings with anyone in the Midlands. Glasgow is as close as I can get for you.
thanks i've had a little look and cant see no currie motors on there but have emailed anyway cross my fingers
if anyone has any other sites please post them
think all my options are a little expensive is there anyway an internal controller can be repaired or maybe wired to a external controller ?
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