Timma2500
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Sorry mate, i wasn't sure just how much research you'd done but you're onto it already!
If i were you, i'd go for a geared Mac 10 or 12turn (26" mtb wheel) with a 12fet controller on 12s lipo. Running them on 12s opens up easy charging options such as the Hyperion balancing charger, keeps the weight down by running a smaller battery or gives you the option of running a larger capacity pack with minimal weight addition (10ah vs 15ah) and packaging a smaller battery on a bike is always easier.
My girlfriend's bike runs the 8turn version in a 24" mtb wheel on 12s lipo and i like it, its torquey and still has plenty of top end speed on the 3rd speed switch (about 45 - 50kph from memory). Its also physically smaller and lighter than the larger HT and HS Crystalyte motors.
Cell_Man on this forum sells the Macs, great bloke and really good customer service.
Paul
EDIT: Haha, Architectonic got in as i was typing! I was thinking the 12t Mac might be better suited to your speed requirements whilst giving strong torque for the hills, esp the last one on your way home. The 8t would be good too but give you alot more top speed at the expense of torque. Choices choices choices!
Edited again to put in the correct turn count for my missus's bike motor, der....
If i were you, i'd go for a geared Mac 10 or 12turn (26" mtb wheel) with a 12fet controller on 12s lipo. Running them on 12s opens up easy charging options such as the Hyperion balancing charger, keeps the weight down by running a smaller battery or gives you the option of running a larger capacity pack with minimal weight addition (10ah vs 15ah) and packaging a smaller battery on a bike is always easier.
My girlfriend's bike runs the 8turn version in a 24" mtb wheel on 12s lipo and i like it, its torquey and still has plenty of top end speed on the 3rd speed switch (about 45 - 50kph from memory). Its also physically smaller and lighter than the larger HT and HS Crystalyte motors.
Cell_Man on this forum sells the Macs, great bloke and really good customer service.
Paul
EDIT: Haha, Architectonic got in as i was typing! I was thinking the 12t Mac might be better suited to your speed requirements whilst giving strong torque for the hills, esp the last one on your way home. The 8t would be good too but give you alot more top speed at the expense of torque. Choices choices choices!
Edited again to put in the correct turn count for my missus's bike motor, der....