It still needs a lot of work.
The good thing is weight distribution. I tightened up the bolts with the Allen keys to make the handlebar's nice and tight. The big three foot heavy chain and padlock can go in the front basket too and the large rectangular basket that was on the Currie can go on the back tomorrow.
Notice the cassette though. I would really like to be able to use it for pedal. I am hearing a lot about the mid drive motors that allow you to use the pedal gears. I was talking to a guy I know at Stewart's who knows someone has one that goes 30 mph. I said good but my Schwinn will do that or close to it.
I don't see much difference if I can pedal plus use the motor. Just a more complicated set up.
Yea. I guess I am a slow learner. I just realized why it don't spark like the diamond back and the Schwinn when I hook the battery to the controller.
maybe because the switch is before the controller instead of on the controller.
Imagine the possible range though. It is about 35 mile capable if I were to combine the 10.0 packs for 20Ah at 22.2V but start with the 16Ah 6S pack first. 50+ mile capable if I bring ALL my batteries. Six SLAs in the back basket wired for 30Ah at 24V. and three cash boxes in the front for a total of 8 - 6S LiPo packs including Dans. Put all four of Dans in Parallel + the two 8.0s already in parallel and the new 10.0 packs.
I may have failed in building a 50 mph e bike but got one that will go over 50 miles easily if I bring all my batteries.
I need to get the pedal gears going now because if I pedal not only will it not get taken by cops but it will go up hills better if I am hauling a lot of stuff.
Remember though it will be better up hills than the 20" bike with the 2 by 4 was. 533W at 1834 rpm with the same 20" wheel and 60T spoke sprocket.
500W but only 1500 rpm for this.
Gearing was at 20 mph before and is 16.5 mph with this according to sprocket calculater.
Yes Sunder I saw that. It is much worse with the cash box and ice cube tray with it parked outside City Hall though as done many times. :lol: