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KINGPIN's DIY Overclocked E-Bike: Test Ride & Bike Check

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Wednesday, March 25, 2020 5:00 PM (permalink)
You know Kingpin from being the GPU overclocker from EVGA. Here is something totally different about his side work on electric bikes with Gamers Nexus. 
 


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    Re: KINGPIN's DIY Overclocked E-Bike: Test Ride & Bike Check Wednesday, March 25, 2020 5:56 PM (permalink)
    Now that was quite interesting, thanks for posting RJ. Very cool bikes, looks like a load of fun. I think it is awesome he can apply his electrical knowledge to the bike components. Not so sure about that mask though...
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    Re: KINGPIN's DIY Overclocked E-Bike: Test Ride & Bike Check Wednesday, March 25, 2020 5:59 PM (permalink)
    I jumped through the 23 min video
     
    Sure wish they would script their video .... get to the point - what they actual changed & how they measured the performance

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