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OK, it is obvious, even to me, that putting weight up front, whether it be batteries or motors is going to make handling noticeably worse.
And I'm doing both, so even worser worse
I my first attempt on the 2WD bike I had 11 pounds of batteries in a regular handlebar bag, and it wasn't too bad, but I'm thinking for piece of mind, and because the new battery packs are going to weigh about 15 pounds each, I'm going to build a front rack to support the bag.
Here's the question: Which do you think would be better for handling and general ride;
Having the rack mounted to the handlebars and fork crown (above the suspension stuff) so it turns when the handlebars turn, or mount it solid to the frame/ head tube so it doesn't swing around when the handle bars move?
I'm guessing that if it turns with the handlebars, it will tend to cause the equivalent of oversteer, (or maybe understeer at first, then oversteer once centrifugal (centripedal?) force catches up)
And mounted on the frame, it would cause something like understeer....
Since either way, it is going to require welding, I'd rather not have to experiment.... Which way would be better overall?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
And I'm doing both, so even worser worse
I my first attempt on the 2WD bike I had 11 pounds of batteries in a regular handlebar bag, and it wasn't too bad, but I'm thinking for piece of mind, and because the new battery packs are going to weigh about 15 pounds each, I'm going to build a front rack to support the bag.
Here's the question: Which do you think would be better for handling and general ride;
Having the rack mounted to the handlebars and fork crown (above the suspension stuff) so it turns when the handlebars turn, or mount it solid to the frame/ head tube so it doesn't swing around when the handle bars move?
I'm guessing that if it turns with the handlebars, it will tend to cause the equivalent of oversteer, (or maybe understeer at first, then oversteer once centrifugal (centripedal?) force catches up)
And mounted on the frame, it would cause something like understeer....
Since either way, it is going to require welding, I'd rather not have to experiment.... Which way would be better overall?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.