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1. Re: electric drives getting better
From: andy tribble <
atribble@aga.co.uk>
2. Re: Re: electric drives getting better
From: "Ernest Buckler" <
ebuckler@icehouse.net>
3. Re: electric drives getting better
From: "Bernie Harper" <
Bernard.Harper@liv.ac.uk>
4. Gosomey time...
From: "Ernest Buckler" <
ebuckler@icehouse.net>
5. Re: electric drives getting better
From: "David R. Scott" <
badger@globalnet.co.uk>
6. Re: Re:bicycle drives now goesomey
time
From: Drew Northcott <
drew.northcott@btinternet.com>
7. TS Vehicles
From: "Ernest Buckler" <
ebuckler@icehouse.net>
8. Craftsman 6-1/8 in. Circular Saw, Twin Blade Cutter at
sears.com
From: "Ernest Buckler" <
ebuckler@icehouse.net>
9. Re: Re:bicycle drives now goesomey time
From: Royce Creasey <
royce@hightech.clara.co.uk>
10. Re: Gosomey time...translating for our Merkuns
From: "Roy Gardiner" <
RoyGA@AOL.COM>
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:14:28 +0100
From: andy tribble <
atribble@aga.co.uk>
Subject: Re: electric drives getting better
> I know it's a joke, and perhaps it does fit the norm for American
> engineering. But, for a look at the better end of the spectrum, check
> out this setup
http://www.rabbittool.com/frames/frelcwhl.html . It's
> so good that the likes of Sanyo (Japan) have licensed it.
Great stuff, chaps, over a few days I seem to be getting a 'quality
ratchet'
effect, every time something is referred to someone knows a better
version,
are we at the top yet?
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 11:36:13 -0700
From: "Ernest Buckler" <
ebuckler@icehouse.net>
Subject: Re: Re: electric drives getting better
Subject: [FF] Re: electric drives getting better
But, for a look
at the better end of the spectrum, check
> out this setup
http://www.rabbittool.com/frames/frelcwhl.html . It's
> so good that the likes of Sanyo (Japan) have licensed it.
Great stuff, chaps, over a few days I seem to be getting a 'quality
ratchet'
effect, every time something is referred to someone knows a better
version,
are we at the top yet?
Hmmm...dunno if they are still in business, google "Veloce" and see
what you
find. East Coast U.S., a super-clean e-cycle.
Ernest
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:59:57 -0000
From: "Bernie Harper"
<
Bernard.Harper@liv.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: electric drives getting better
--- In
feet_forward@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Buckler" <ebuckler@i...>
wrote:> Subject: [FF] Re: electric drives getting better
>
But, for a look at the better end of the spectrum, check
> > out this setup
http://www.rabbittool.com/frames/frelcwhl.html .
It's so good that the likes of Sanyo (Japan) have licensed it.
>
> Great stuff, chaps, over a few days I seem to be getting a 'quality
ratchet'effect, every time something is referred to someone
knows a
better version, are we at the top yet?
> Hmmm...dunno if they are still in business, google "Veloce" and see
what you find. East Coast U.S., a super-clean e-cycle. Ernest
>
Thanks Andy!! The Rabbittool site is one of the few that features a
product with regenerative braking. I have been researching electric
two-wheel drive for a while now. But it is hard to find combined EV
hits on topics such as Traction Control, Anti-Lock or Regenerative
braking. It occurred to me that it shouldn't be too difficult to
combine all of these features in a single product. Electric buggies
and wheelchairs could certainly use them, but they seem to be very
rare indeed. Has anyone seen a bike kit that has sophisticated
traction control with any combination of these features?
Bernie
Jonathan Wallace <jon@psubs.org> wrote: