Bike Xing
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- Jun 5, 2013
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A lot of restrictions that might be imposed on a race have a logical basis.
Max weight of 45 lb: I can pick it up over a fallen tree in the trail, walk up stairs, not exceed the limit of my car mounted carrier, actually pedal it home if I do run out of juice.
Max voltage of 33 V: Less risk of electrocution should something go wrong. I like to ride in wet conditions and there's less chance of melt down with a 33 V limit.
I could go on. The limits are not arbitrary.
My bikes performance in many respects is modest, but it works for my "race." I have not come across an ebike without a transmission that can do these things. Maybe you have?
To recap on what I want:
45 lb max
33 V max
Full suspension for off road control
Ability to climb up to 45% grade with 180 lb rider (stopping for FET's to cool down is not acceptable)
20 mph cruising speed on level ground
20 mile minimum range in extremely steep terrain
Reliable
Decent weight balance so I can pick it up
Instead of going straight to "the" race track it would be nice to have a giant matrix that showed what component specifications resulted in what capabilities.
Max weight of 45 lb: I can pick it up over a fallen tree in the trail, walk up stairs, not exceed the limit of my car mounted carrier, actually pedal it home if I do run out of juice.
Max voltage of 33 V: Less risk of electrocution should something go wrong. I like to ride in wet conditions and there's less chance of melt down with a 33 V limit.
I could go on. The limits are not arbitrary.
My bikes performance in many respects is modest, but it works for my "race." I have not come across an ebike without a transmission that can do these things. Maybe you have?
To recap on what I want:
45 lb max
33 V max
Full suspension for off road control
Ability to climb up to 45% grade with 180 lb rider (stopping for FET's to cool down is not acceptable)
20 mph cruising speed on level ground
20 mile minimum range in extremely steep terrain
Reliable
Decent weight balance so I can pick it up
Instead of going straight to "the" race track it would be nice to have a giant matrix that showed what component specifications resulted in what capabilities.