HadesOmega
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I thought this might be an interesting video for this forum. For a while I had been using regen thumb throttles and I love haven full control over regenerative braking whenever I want. However I found on long downhill sections it tires me out using the regen thumb throttle because you have to break your grip to use it. Since you have only 1 thumb and several fingers it makes sense to use a lever instead. Since most ebikes don't have a clutch lever it makes sense to have a left hand regen brake so I set out to make one for my EBMX X-9000 controller. I really like it I can use it with 1 finger, 2 finger, sorta 3 finger. I can also keep one finger underneath it and and sandwich it between the handlebar and lever for a kinda half brake cruise control.
Since I'm using the EBMX X-9000 controller on my WR250R conversion bike I am building one for it and it'll be even better because that bike has a mechanical footbrake. So there will be less clutter on the handlebar.
Part 1 - Intro + Wiring
Part 2 - Throttle Cable Modification
Part 3 - Installation + Testing
Since I'm using the EBMX X-9000 controller on my WR250R conversion bike I am building one for it and it'll be even better because that bike has a mechanical footbrake. So there will be less clutter on the handlebar.
Part 1 - Intro + Wiring
Part 2 - Throttle Cable Modification
Part 3 - Installation + Testing