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Oh Shit. Details! More pics! How old are these?

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Havent ridden em long. As for the details i really dont know how it happened. Last night we were out riding and it was just fine. Tonight, went on a beer run, noticed torque was lacking and brakes were weak, and had an odd noise when turning left. Got to the store and noticed my wheel was no longer moving with my motor. Odd. I had grinded down the ends of them a bit, but that shouldnt have compromised the bases like this. And im using plastic core wheels again. Very very odd. Im just glad i already had a replacement drive train en route.

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I filed it down before I left like a thief in the night.

Never forget me :black_heart:

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Im just gonna hammer it off and pump up the amps on the other side til my gears arrive xD i was actually only running 70ma 50ba lol

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No offense at all!

I was more curious about what features are in a high quality smart light.

Looks like i found the one on your shop (at least it looks the same)
US $13.90 50%OFF | MEROCA Super One Bicycle taillights Intelligent sensor Brake lights usb Road bike MTB MX2 Rear taillights
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mq842vM

But I’m sure your shipping is faster

There’s also a new Xlite (xlite 200) now with carbon fiber
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mKNg0cK

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Are were the pins pressed in, or machined?

Like into the wheel? Just pressed in. The last wheels on here had metal cores and were a serious pita to put on or take off, which i guess couldve weakened them maybe? Idk. Seems like its just another point of failure discovered on torqueboards stuff to me, if a pretty rare one. I still got 3 or 4 of the pins in my wheel core lol.

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No hints? :grin:
DC-DC converter?

I’m selling a set of abec adapters if you still wanna use those DDs

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You have to chase the storm to find the answer…

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I might be interested in that, actually, but none of my stuff is abec core xD


For now, i just did some surgery.

Edit: @rosco the pins do appear to be seperate from the adapter, actually. Ill try and get a good shot of it…


Best i could get with my phone. The pins appear to be rods that were inserted or perhaps welded in or something, then it was all anodized over at once, i think. They were pretty thoroughly destroyed, i think you can see the cracks going towards the middle on that pic, but there are flat spots in the middle too, where it snapped. I just dont get how anything put it under so much stress o.e

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Also got abec wheels :stuck_out_tongue:

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They dont make any i like or id have some too xD its all good, honestly these things werent the best anyways.

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Gears sound like a spaceship too so bonus. You’ll want to get some grease and red loctite for them.

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that new adjustable baseplate looks so much lower profile than the old one

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Hi
No is not the mx2
Anyway the difference is a little better quality and battery and better with vibration
Also I add a brake for go on the X-mount

How many of the v1 gloves do you have in stock. (B stock or normal, doesn’t matter)?

Also, how do they fare in cold weather?

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Yeah, specially engineered to work with 6384+ 270 + AT drive setup

Ahh shit, pretty cool… Where did you buy that?

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Ahh sweet, I use the M1 Kegel + 270 + old adjustable baseplate and I had to grind off ~3.5mm of material from the truck so the motors would spin and not grind on the hangar

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