BlueSeas
100 W
You could ask this seller on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/9956946011
https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/9956946011
Jil said:Thank you, but they don't propose the G360 on their AMazon store.
Any other option ?
Have you tried it ? My point is just to have a motor that can run at 40-45 kph on flat terrain at 800-1000 W indefinitely without overheating (and without oil cooling), with my 29" wheels. I don't really care about climbing capabilities, I live near the ocean in a very flat area, the maximum altitude in a 50 km radius around my home should be 50mqwerkus said:Wouldn't recommend the G360. Its power density is less than a MAC, while more expensive than a mxus GDR-19.
Jil said:I don't really care about climbing capabilities, I live near the ocean in a very flat area, the maximum altitude in a 50 km radius around my home should be 50m
Jil said:And 110 USD if I take into account the delivery to France (more expensive for the heavier RH212).
I have never tried a bike with front motor
Jil said:the ebrake is awsome It's set around 800W maximum, it's sufficient and I prefer to be conservative given the raise in voltage each time I brake (up to 1.5V on my 52V battery), it can possibly damage the battery if the breaking is too hot on a full battery. But even with this settings it replaces almost entirely the hydraulic brakes, except of course for emergency breaking.