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Aug 06, 2018
Fits a c melody sax
1 of 1 found this helpful Fits my C melody sax and sounds great. I do minimal reed finishing routinely so I don’t usually have bad ones, only rarely. The same guy who perfected the bass clarinet also invented the saxophone so maybe that has something to do with it .

Jun 19, 2019
powerful hub motor makes your bike fly
4 of 4 found this helpful I bought a used mountain bike with 26" wheels, front and seat post suspension. I then put on the new rear wheel with hub motor. I used solder to connect the battery, but all the other connections were plug in. If your battery cables have the click on splice links that will not require solder by the way. After assembly which I would rate at a skill level of 2 to 3 out of 5, everything worked fine, almost to my surprise. I have to install threadlocker to the rear mounted battery rack but that is a separate part bought elsewhere. The motor seems very adequate, and with pedal assistance I can get up a steep hill probably at least a 30% grade with no problem. It makes a soft hum when it is working. It has good torque and the bike can be powered with the motor alone, using the throttle. You can determine how much pedaling you want to do. I like the kit, a friend of mine said it was " cool" when he tried it, and I do recommend it highly. Just don't go to fast on the bike, I have to try to limit my speed for safety reasons. I think any bicycle going at or above 20 MPH (which my setup can go 30 mph without particular problem) is pushing it from the safety standpoint.