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12-02-2012 #41
Well Slick, ya gave it yer best shot. It's just too bad we learned something at your expense.
fatdaddy.
(OOPS, I'm fatdaddy on the OTHER site, but I think everyone knows that by now. I even use the same avitar.)
Big Red.Last edited by Big Red; 12-03-2012 at 07:00 PM. Reason: OOPS
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12-03-2012 #42
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Well, the HT kit I am going to give away and upgrade or maybe get a newer stronger trike with small wheels in the back. That reduces the tip-over factor on turns and add maybe the Papamotors 350watt kit to that. At least it would then have a real twist throttle, separate controller, variable speed on the throttle, more watts for a bit more speed and of all things any ping battery option I want like a 20amp battery for long range. I'll keep it at mainly a 24 volt system because on a trike speed isn't necessary in my case. Just not worth investing in the current Hill Topper setup as they are in my humble opinion just too expensive and offer little.
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12-03-2012 #43
Let us know when ya get yer new motor kit in and how it works. Keep the thread alive.
Big Red.
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