zombiess
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How is 40mph a "slow" top speed.
jansevr said:40 is a relatively low top speed considering the price and what the motor is capable of. i guess they don't want to market a bike that goes 60 for safety/possibly lawsuit reasons?
Spacey said:Chalo said:Looky, somebody put wheels on a saxophone case.
frock me Chalo, either say something nice for once or don't bother replying. Like you could do any better. Every post you make is filled with hate and negativity...this community thrives on encouragement and help.
Do you get some sort of kick out of constantly putting others down? Is your life that bad that misery loves company?
Top job on the bike guys, as a former Greyborg owner myself I am glad to see this in production.
zombiess said:jansevr said:40 is a relatively low top speed considering the price and what the motor is capable of. i guess they don't want to market a bike that goes 60 for safety/possibly lawsuit reasons?
Probably more of a going over 40mph is generally not very usable other than to show off a few times. I have a bike that can go > 70mph if I run 100V vs 75V, but my average speed when riding normally is about 12mph with a max speed of <25mph because I ride it like a bicycle... unless I'm testing out a controller, then I ride like I stole it to abuse the controller I'm testing. Even on 75V it's top speed is > 50mph and the acceleration is quite quick, but even when playing around in high power mode I don't find much of a need to go > 40mph even when mixing with traffic.
I believe the butter zone is 30-35mph for ebikes to be good modes of transport without needing to carry insane amounts of battery, otherwise might as well build a motorcycle/fast scooter, you need the better parts for safety anyways.
My Warp frame build has a targeted top speed of just over 40mph and will most likely only need to run 75V, but it will get to it's top speed fast if I want it to, 10KW-15KW setupKeep in mind the motor is rated for 5-6kw and that varies depending on wheel size. You can probably do +10kw all day in a 20" tire based on my experience
Congrats guys its nice to see other bikes then the stealth...CroDriver said:Thanks guys! I'm glad you like it!
Zvonimir (HAL) did a great job together with the rest of the team. Adriano - the same guy that designed the Concetp_One did the design for the G12. Matija, Ivan, Goran, Igor and Tomislav - the same guys that developed the electronics for the Concept_One developed all systems for the bike as well. So it was a fairly large engineering team working on the development for quite some time... Took much more time, effort and money than I expected.
We're still not finished - doing the finishing touches like brakes, suspension, lights, mud-guards etc. And a lot of new stuff in the pipeline!
wojtek said:i think it is more attitude problem rather than factual one ...
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