Commuter Booster Update:
Took the bike for a spin today. 20kms, 220wh. Cruising at 43kph, averaged 33kph, max 53kph.
Kepler's Interface Update:
Caught up with Kepler. Gave his latest interface a run, and it is progressing nicely. He had it setup on the little 50mm motor for me, at modest power levels. And it was quite useable. Took a little bit of getting used to the button logic, after riding my turbo button throttle at 4 times the power on the ride over.
The main advantage for me is the idiot proofness of it all:
- It stops the user from hitting the throttle from a stand still
- It limits power at low rpm
- it restricts the maximum power
- It provides a type of cruise control, by matching the power output with what is typically required for the speed you are travelling.
- has a nice display with a fuel guage, speedo etc.
It has a lot of smarts behind it, and will be a sensational product, making these friction drives very useable for joe public.
But I still left thinking that I wanted to try something slightly different. Just not sure what at the moment. I think the thing that I didn't like was that you had to press the button multiple times to get full power. But having a single button is quite restrictive in what you can do.
Kepler's Bomber Update:
I also took his souped up Bomber for a spin, and it is ridiculously quick. The pedals are totally redundant with that level of power. It just accelerates like a freight train, and keeps accelerating. Apparently it does 90kph without raising a sweet, and I would believe it. You definitely want to be leaning forward when you accelerate. Looking at the CA after the ride I was using about 13kw, so maybe 10kw at the wheel. That is motorbike territory for sure.
Good fun.
Thanks again John for the hospitality.