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Old 05-20-08 | 06:57 PM
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This is my Xtracycle built with a Surly instigator and equipped with a Stokemonkey.
I plan to make some wooden fenders and a matching longboard snapdeck later this summer.
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Old 05-20-08 | 08:01 PM
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Very nice! I could have used some electric assist this weekend riding my Big Dummy in mtns!... I'll look forward to seeing the finished product...it's great so far...
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Old 05-20-08 | 08:04 PM
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This is my Xtracycle built with a Surly instigator and equipped with a Stokemonkey.
I plan to make some wooden fenders and a matching longboard snapdeck later this summer.
Very cool. I would love to see some close-ups of the Stokemonkey. What's it preform like?
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Old 05-21-08 | 09:36 AM
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Bikes: Trek Mountaineer modified with a NuVinci; Montegue Paratrooper folding mountain bike; Greenspeed recumbent; Surly Big Dummy with Stokemonkey

I'm hoping to get a SM as soon as they are back on the market.
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Old 05-21-08 | 10:13 AM
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Swell-lookin' build ya got there. And, of course, we're all jealous of that monkey betwixt your legs.
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Old 05-21-08 | 12:51 PM
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How is the Stokemonkey controlled? Throttle?
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Old 05-21-08 | 02:49 PM
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How is the Stokemonkey controlled? Throttle?
Go to the horse's mouth: www.clevercycles.com
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Old 05-21-08 | 03:11 PM
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How is the Stokemonkey controlled? Throttle?
Yes, usually thumb throttle on either hand. It's a bit different from some as it puts power thru the crank.
This means that you get the efficiency of using your gears, but does mean that when using power,
you have to be pedaling. Those that have tried it, usually like it. Lots of grunt, ideal for a loaded bike.

I'm saving my money to buy one, not cheap, but I think worth it.
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Old 05-21-08 | 05:06 PM
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How is the Stokemonkey controlled? Throttle?
The stock throttle is a twist grip throttle like a motorcycle but there is a thumb version available.
The Stokemonkey is a great product. I went on a 45 mile ride and only used the SM on the big/long hills and didn't kill the battery. My biggest problem is resisting the urge to use throttle all the time.

AllenG I'll take some close up pics this weekend.
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Old 05-22-08 | 08:04 AM
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Bikes: Trek Mountaineer modified with a NuVinci; Montegue Paratrooper folding mountain bike; Greenspeed recumbent; Surly Big Dummy with Stokemonkey

Lets just hope that they become available again soon. I'm beginning to think "Alice's Jam."
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Old 05-22-08 | 11:01 AM
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I'm curious if it is possible to use a Stokemonkey with drop handle bars? (Thumb throttle?)
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Old 05-22-08 | 11:33 AM
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I'm curious if it is possible to use a Stokemonkey with drop handle bars? (Thumb throttle?)
I suppose it might be, but Todd recommends Albatross or similar.
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