Here's the master thread with all of the mods I've done to the Electra Lux
The Bike is an Electra Lux Fat 7D, $700 stock, with a 100mm BB and aluminum frame, one-inch head-tube on a steel fork. Dual cable-operated disc brakes. So far, I've added a Suntour NCX suspension seat post. The drive is a 120mm BBSHD using a 52V / 14-Ah triangle pack using the GA cell. It's a high capacity cell so I can get 14-Ah of range in a very small and light 4P pack. At 4P, this tiny pack is still able to provide 40A comfortably
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I am happy with the battery bag, the velcro version has a reasonable amount of water resistance if I get caught in an unexpected sprinkle of rain. However...I also wanted some hard side panels for puncture resistance, and also to hide some of the wiring clutter. If i was just making this for me, I might have taken more time and made some bitchin aluminum billet tube-clamps, but...I decided I wanted to start showing new builders how to make cheap and easy project parts.

This project can be done with a vice, cordless drill, hacksaw, and a jigsaw. I'll post pics first, and later I can add more info. The aluminum channel is exactly 4-inches wide on the outer dimension, so after adding two 1/4-inch thick panels, the total width is 4.5 inches. I might have been able to order some channel that was a hair narrower, in order to make the project as narrow as possible (while still having room for the 18650-cell battery pack), but I have a shop nearby that stocks this cheap, and 4-inches leaves a little spare room for padding if I want (Yoga mat?).
The steel tube clamps are cheap, they are from a plumbing supply, and they are called "split pipe hangers"
The Bike is an Electra Lux Fat 7D, $700 stock, with a 100mm BB and aluminum frame, one-inch head-tube on a steel fork. Dual cable-operated disc brakes. So far, I've added a Suntour NCX suspension seat post. The drive is a 120mm BBSHD using a 52V / 14-Ah triangle pack using the GA cell. It's a high capacity cell so I can get 14-Ah of range in a very small and light 4P pack. At 4P, this tiny pack is still able to provide 40A comfortably
CLICK ON PICS TO ENLARGE
I am happy with the battery bag, the velcro version has a reasonable amount of water resistance if I get caught in an unexpected sprinkle of rain. However...I also wanted some hard side panels for puncture resistance, and also to hide some of the wiring clutter. If i was just making this for me, I might have taken more time and made some bitchin aluminum billet tube-clamps, but...I decided I wanted to start showing new builders how to make cheap and easy project parts.
This project can be done with a vice, cordless drill, hacksaw, and a jigsaw. I'll post pics first, and later I can add more info. The aluminum channel is exactly 4-inches wide on the outer dimension, so after adding two 1/4-inch thick panels, the total width is 4.5 inches. I might have been able to order some channel that was a hair narrower, in order to make the project as narrow as possible (while still having room for the 18650-cell battery pack), but I have a shop nearby that stocks this cheap, and 4-inches leaves a little spare room for padding if I want (Yoga mat?).
The steel tube clamps are cheap, they are from a plumbing supply, and they are called "split pipe hangers"
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