Metallover
10 kW
Today I had a few friends over and we towed a sled behind my bike. We were able to get up to about 20mph with a passenger. We had some overheating problems because I ducttaped the holes in my 26" 67v @ 68a 9C, so I will lower the amp limit before we take it out again tomorrow. There's no wish to go much over 20mph anyway with the snow on a bike and on the sled. :wink: .
In the snow without anyone on the sled, you spin out easily if you give it too much power with my cst cyclops tires. With someone on the sled, the tension on the rope keeps the back end in line so it's surprisingly stable. There isn't much jerking save for some bumps.
This was after we got about 2" of snow late in the day. They just plowed a few minutes ago, and the roads look GREAT for this. They are completely covered with packed white snow.
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In the snow without anyone on the sled, you spin out easily if you give it too much power with my cst cyclops tires. With someone on the sled, the tension on the rope keeps the back end in line so it's surprisingly stable. There isn't much jerking save for some bumps.
This was after we got about 2" of snow late in the day. They just plowed a few minutes ago, and the roads look GREAT for this. They are completely covered with packed white snow.
[youtube]YdEOe9nvdCg[/youtube]