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im thinking on building my own cruzbike with a cheap wal-mart mtb and downer parts with a rear hubmotor.
anyone tested one with or without a motor?
https://www.walmart.ca/wps-portal/sto...d=1452&tabId=7
https://www.cruzbike.com/
anyone tested one with or without a motor?
https://www.walmart.ca/wps-portal/sto...d=1452&tabId=7
https://www.cruzbike.com/
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well im starting one, only change is im moving the bars. under the top tube coming up the sides.
and adding a rewired hubmotor thanks to y-pedal for the hubmotor
just need to pick out a seat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh5Ujeu1wtU
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and adding a rewired hubmotor thanks to y-pedal for the hubmotor
just need to pick out a seat.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh5Ujeu1wtU
cheers
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https://www.bobmcree.com/Cruzbike_wit..._drive_an.html has a nice one.
https://www.bobmcree.com/Cruzbike_wit..._drive_an.html has a nice one.