Mongoose beast

Just finished my build. Started with the Mongoose Dolomite and turned it into more of a cruiser. 500W electric on the front wheel with 48V 12AH Lithium NCM Battery on the rear rack...

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John C.
Charleston, SC
 
OK..... I don't want to see any beers in that beverage holder or......or I might have to buy that bike from you!

Nice lookin' funky electric.
 
Thanks! I cannot confirm or deny that a PBR fits perfectly in that beverage holder!

OK..... I don't want to see any beers in that beverage holder or......or I might have to buy that bike from you!

Nice lookin' funky electric.
 
Nice clean ride!
Not bad for the clown shoe of the bicycle world!
(and yes. I want one)
:)
 
Just finished my build. Started with the Mongoose Dolomite and turned it into more of a cruiser. 500W electric on the front wheel with 48V 12AH Lithium NCM Battery on the rear rack...

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Cool build John!

Did you lace the front hub motor in that 4" rim yourself?

How is your performance with that single speed hub and little battery?

Heck if that setup will move someone along as well as my setup for a few hundred less that would be great!

I went a different direction, mid mount, huge $1.000 battery, and gears.

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Cool as can be but expensive for most.

These e-Fatties are popping up all over
http://www.fattireallterrainbikes.c...4-fat-tire-a-t-e-monster-electric-bike-detail
 
I would get a fat tire back wheel hub motor kit. And one of those battery packs like KC has or one of those new style water bottle types. I'm probably going to wait until the 11 speed 29er fat tire bikes come out. with fenders and front and back racks
 
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Oh, forgot to mention that I did have to buy a lower profile rear tire. The stock one rubbed the jackshaft-to-engine chain & it would have eventually been a problem. It's another "barely fits" item on this bike, but it works just fine.

The disc brakes are actually pretty good. They squealed a lot in the beginning, but they are starting to be a little quieter with some use.

Bzura, what replacement rear tire did you buy, and from where? Thanks, Steve
 
I've made an offer for a red rimmed 'fat boy' on our local craigslist, I hope it works out for me. I've wanted to park an engine in one of them the first time I saw one. One way or another, I hope to assemble one. Thanks for showing us that it can be done...Steve
 
I've made an offer for a red rimmed 'fat boy' on our local craigslist, I hope it works out for me. I've wanted to park an engine in one of them the first time I saw one. One way or another, I hope to assemble one. Thanks for showing us that it can be done...Steve
The Sun Crusher is a better frame if you use a gas engine.

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It is a more comfortable ride than the Mongoose as well.
 
KC, I had noticed your bike earlier and have a new love. I think I also prefer the 3.5" tires better. Thanks for the 'heads-up'...Steve
 
KC, I had noticed your bike earlier and have a new love.
I think I also prefer the 3.5" tires better. Thanks for the 'heads-up'...Steve
My pleasure Steve.
The 4" (4.5" middle) knobby tires are a bit unruly to handle and not very smooth on pavement.
The 3.5" (4" middle) street tires are a joy to ride on, even without a front shock.

The Sun has it's challenges though.
The brakes though V's aren't disc's and converting the extra wide bottom bracket with 3-piece cranks for JS sprocket has it's tricks.
 
I,m thinking about that being my next one also, but 4 stroke.Being I have
a machine shop at home & a tig welder I,m set up to do it.It is just too cool
a looking bike.

Lord you guys have turned the bug on me & he bit me big time.What have I
got my self into???
Fly
 
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COOL! Love to see what you come up with. Been thinkin' of the 4 stroke too. I just took the China Girl from my Schwinn apart for seasonal maintenance and am kinda shocked at how poorly it was assembled and yet still ran without a problem. Bad bearings, torn seals and poor assembly. Looks like it was assembled by an uninformed 10 year old. Wonder if the same is true of those 49cc Huas? Hate to spend the money on a Honda and find out it just won't fit, so I might just go ahead and try a Hua.
 
Well that's a heavy bike, no matter which one you choose. I have some big
hills & I,m not a small fellow.The two bikes I really like are these fat tire
bikes, & the board racers types.Mmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Fly
 
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