LightningRods said:I think that a big block with a one speed could be a lot of fun. Like Matt Shumaker's kits once you have a certain level of electric power you don't need gears any longer. The same gear that has too much power at takeoff will do 50 mph. If you want to go faster than 50 on a bicycle you are crazier than I am and I can't help you. You should contact NASA. They have a rocket sled you might enjoy.
The small block motor will handle 72V 40 amps. If that's your target save 5 lbs and $200 on the big motor. We don't know the limits of the big motor yet but my guesstimate is at least 60 amps. I recommend single speed for the big motor and multiple gears for the small motor. There are several people wanting a fat bike for trail packing use and are going to run the big block at 50V and 40-50 amps. In that case the gears will work if you don't hammer the shifts.
Square frame tubes are easier to secure the motor mount on. The way that I designed my mount bracket if there is a round frame tube it will settle into a vee that will give better contact with it. If there's a big flat tube there is flat area outside of the vee to catch that profile. My life would be easier if it would just be one way or the other.
OK so just to confirm (because I didn't see the info on your website about the big block), the regular kit is $800 and the big block kit is $1000?
Are both kits ready to go? Can I place an order soon and when could I expect to get it?
Can you please recommend a controller and throttle?
I think I'm leaning more towards the single speed + big block and running 82-100V battery at lower amperage (20-30amps @ 1500-2500 watts) so I could turn it up to 40-60 amps if I wanted to when I drive through sand or just need extra torque. What do you think of that setup?