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And an entire set of heavy duty wheels in case I decide to build another one of these in electric because this one turned out so nice for me.
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Gads I kept thinking maybe this WAS electric!

If it were mine I would add a handle to the side-hack, and make the passenger help me out on the hills!

Just keeps gettin' Better!
 
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Gads I kept thinking maybe this WAS electric!

If it were mine I would add a handle to the side-hack, and make the passenger help me out on the hills!

Just keeps gettin' Better!
put a wheelchair hoop out there, I used a wheelchair hub on the other one. I keep threatening to convert my other one to electric. It would be so much lighter. I am just going to have to build one more so i can stack extra batteries in the sidecar. I could fit enough in there to get to the casinos and back
 
Headlight and tail light. I can wire those little markers to the hub maybe later and leave this here as a backup plan just in case. I missed the last train out of downtown Dallas before and had to ride my bike home after an event. I wasn't paying attention to the time and Kate wasn't there. I really doubt these can kill a battery in a single day though. They are both really low draw

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Plus I can put this thing in that fender lamp housing
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This lamp is a little too intense . I figured out a way to mount it indirectly in there. If If someone looked straight at it it would blind them. I can just leave this thing on one of my float chargers at the house when I'm not riding it. I have a few for the ski and the motorcycle. I would need to use a smoked lense if I put it in a lamp
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I put an extra heavier guage wire in here and shrink wrapped them together so I wouldn't have to worry about this getting cut. I also mounted that light in the top of the housing so no one will accidentally look straight at it. It still puts enough light in front of the bike to see where I am going and I can always add a "driving" light or use my other headlamp if I really need an intense beam
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This lamp is a little too intense . I figured out a way to mount it indirectly in there. If If someone looked straight at it it would blind them. I can just leave this thing on one of my float chargers at the house when I'm not riding it. I have a few for the ski and the motorcycle. I would need to use a smoked lense if I put it in a lamp
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I don't know if your led is dim-able, but most that take direct voltage are- in my experience (disregarding what is written on the package) anyway.
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I had this laying around, but 3 are like 10 bux
https://www.amazon.com/Hiletgo-DC12...keywords=12v+dc+dimmer&qid=1598110347&sr=8-45
 
I was thinking just take the rheostat out of an old stereo and mount it somewhere you can see the coil
or even just a hand-ful of resistors

The dimmer does have a circuit of some kind, but i don't think the LEDs care that much- too much voltage is the only issue i have had - POP!
 

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