How quickly a short job turns into several, and several hours.
Rotor installed, 203 adapter upgraded and wired, kickstand installed, removed a few pedals from some of the bikes to compact the storage, and helped the son with a few tasks on his machines. It looks a lot better with the new dual display mount even though there are still some wire piles coiled up. Considering it has dual displays, dual controllers, a huge high power battery, high voltage rear light and a sturdy rack, it is pretty clean. Not polished, but simple and solid. I pedaled it around the court today, no battery onboard, and it feels good. SRAM trigger shifting is crisp and quick, Deore XT brakes are strong and the weight is well balanced with the BMC in front and the 9C in the rear. There was a request for an overall photo, here is one. This was my first ebike, and still a very good one. This is the second rear motor (both 9C's, but this one is a higher voltage winding which is particularly well suited to the PhaseRunner). The front fork is changed, brakes and shifters are updated, the seatpost is thudbustered. Most of the rest is stock. The front BMC was selected for a similar Kv to the 6x10 9C. Both PhaseRunners are in torque control mode with balances the speeds automatically. Adding the front motor turned it from a pretty boring ride to a quick accelerating and powerful steep climber. Compared to the mid drive, the mid is like a sporty manual transmission and this Bonanza is like a powerful V8 automatic. Simpler to drive and will climb whatever you point it at, but heavier and not slow. They both have their place. Nice to have variety in the stable.
When I first used this for my commute it was barely able to make the near 15% climb, I had to pedal to keep it from melting. It just didn't have enough torque at a reasonable power level. I could have put a bigger controller on and operated the motor in an even less efficient regime but generated more torque and played the game of can I get to the top quickly enough to avoid melting it, or I could add a second motor which added the torque needed but generated less heat in the motor. So with dual motors it glides up 15% at any throttle setting without getting hot.
