Damn dude.. at the same power level ( 40A batt, 100a phase, 52v nominal ), the RH212 feels notably stronger and is entering the thrilling zone of power.. it really really reminds me of my leafmotor 35mm.
It's around 80F at 8:30am here and i gave it some rips up and down the block.. temp rise seems to be approx. half of the grin all axle. I can barely feel any heat.
I can tell this motor can take
a lot more power and i'm thinking back to the time
@Cowardlyduck was telling me it was a lighter contender to the leafmotor. Well, i'm having flashbacks bout those wonderful experiences on the leaf!
Up in the air, the motor has no spaceship-like whirr when spun, it's completely silent. With the VESC controlling it using hall sensored mode, all i hear is faint buzzy grunts at certain speeds when at full acceleration.
The really unfortunate part of this motor is that it just barely tips the scale into 'too heavy' and introduces a wagging rear end as you're carrying it.. it is now burdensome to carry as well. It's interesting how the difference of just 4.1lbs + ~1lbs of torque arm hardware just instantly changes the bike to 'too rear heavy' despite my dogged efforts to shift more weight the front.
I love the power but the axle on the RH212 is on the narrow side and a poor fit with the ebikes.ca torque arms; which are normally very snug. There's at least 3mm of total motion within the slot itself. This is a long term concern that could only be fixed with clamping dropouts or keeping the power level at this power level or slightly below ( Which BTW would be very efficient, so that's a plus )
Eating whatever i wanted ( not good for me ) while i was a stress case starting two companies during covid put 90 pounds on me. I'm back on fulltime keto and I've lost 30 of those pounds since February and an extra 60 remain.
Going from a current 251lbs to at least 200lbs should cause the all axle to accelerate 20% quicker and therefore the heat buildup will be reduced significantly. It will feel 20% faster at my lower weight which is larger than the torque differential i'm experiencing with these two motors.
I think the RH212 is a good temporary clydesdale motor and would be a lot of fun hot rodding, but this is just an A-to-B bike and i don't need these gobs of power. If i beat up the dropouts, it's fine because i can put the all axle on, haha. I'm looking forward to switching back to the All Axle once the summer heat dies down and my weight is lower.
I would like to at some point switch this frame out for one made of chromoly; between the fat tires on lowish pressure, the seat suspension, and the seatpost suspension, switching out the frame would be the final step in
comfymaxxing the hardtail to prepare it for ~38mph duty. But i think i'll rock this cheap frame for a while.