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AMuzi
2025-01-23 23:35:01 UTC
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Best marketing video in quite a while:
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
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Frank Krygowski
2025-01-24 01:49:31 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Hmm. Front freewheeling?
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AMuzi
2025-01-24 02:00:52 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Hmm. Front freewheeling?
Appears to be, yes.

I spent a few minutes poking around his website, looking for
the motor/ drive chain interface. Couldn't find anything at
all.
Looks as if the motor unit has a sprocket on top of the
chain just behind the chainring, but I'm not certain of that
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James
2025-01-24 04:30:57 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Hmm. Front freewheeling?
Appears to be, yes.
I spent a few minutes poking around his website, looking for the motor/
drive chain interface. Couldn't find anything at all.
Looks as if the motor unit has a sprocket on top of the chain just
behind the chainring, but I'm not certain of that
I think there is a sprocket under the chain behind the chainring. The
chain appears to be held up above the chainring.

Looks good!

If it took a couple of minutes to install the expensive bit, and remove
it, it would make it easy to remove the bit that thieves would be
interested in. You could carry it in to the office and charge it at work!
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Catrike Ryder
2025-01-24 09:23:18 UTC
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Post by James
Post by AMuzi
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Hmm. Front freewheeling?
Appears to be, yes.
I spent a few minutes poking around his website, looking for the motor/
drive chain interface. Couldn't find anything at all.
Looks as if the motor unit has a sprocket on top of the chain just
behind the chainring, but I'm not certain of that
I think there is a sprocket under the chain behind the chainring. The
chain appears to be held up above the chainring.
Looks good!
If it took a couple of minutes to install the expensive bit, and remove
it, it would make it easy to remove the bit that thieves would be
interested in. You could carry it in to the office and charge it at work!
If they give me one, I'll give it to you.

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Soloman
Catrike Ryder
2025-01-24 08:22:54 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Hmm. Front freewheeling?
Appears to be, yes.
I spent a few minutes poking around his website, looking for
the motor/ drive chain interface. Couldn't find anything at
all.
Looks as if the motor unit has a sprocket on top of the
chain just behind the chainring, but I'm not certain of that
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Soloman
AMuzi
2025-01-24 14:11:47 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
Post by AMuzi
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Hmm. Front freewheeling?
Appears to be, yes.
I spent a few minutes poking around his website, looking for
the motor/ drive chain interface. Couldn't find anything at
all.
Looks as if the motor unit has a sprocket on top of the
chain just behind the chainring, but I'm not certain of that
https://deepev.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Screenshot-2023-08-24-150005-300x198.jpg
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Soloman
Thank you!
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Roger Merriman
2025-01-24 11:10:43 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
Post by Frank Krygowski
Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Hmm. Front freewheeling?
Appears to be, yes.
I spent a few minutes poking around his website, looking for
the motor/ drive chain interface. Couldn't find anything at
all.
Looks as if the motor unit has a sprocket on top of the
chain just behind the chainring, but I'm not certain of that
The angle of the chain above the chainring means it must be, not sure I see
the difference between lots of other conversations?

It’s clearly intended for the Indian domestic market, not be legal in the
uk or rather be classed as motorbike due to the throttle, though the police
rarely deliberately go for such bikes, only when they advertise themselves
to the police! At which point the bike will be impounded and disposed of.

Mind you some chap has decided to import a Tesla Cypertruck with inevitable
consequences ie police have taken it away, as UK safety regulations are
tighter than US note that it’s not its size particularly I believe that for
example the Ford F-150? Would be fine legally at least.

Was picked up In Manchester which is about on par for such vehicles open
back trucks are used around city as peacock cars don’t get them used for
commercial or agricultural purposes.

Roger Merriman
Catrike Ryder
2025-01-24 07:59:27 UTC
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Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Some serious gaps in that video.

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Soloman
AMuzi
2025-01-24 14:11:04 UTC
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Post by Catrike Ryder
Post by AMuzi
https://dhruvvidyut.co.in/
Some serious gaps in that video.
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Soloman
The product left me uninspired but the guy's style and sense
of humor were refreshing.
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