This thread just motivated me to purchase what seems to be a very effective $29.95 digital angle measurement device that measures only 2" x 2" x 1 1/8" to measure the slopes on my normal riding paths.
http://www.harborfreight.com/digital-angle-gauge-95998.html
Unfortunately I have a 0.1 mile 20% slope on the road down to primary local shopping to the east of me and extended 12% 13% slopes on the 1.3mi main road down toward the ocean which lies 397' below to the West.
If I take circuitous longer alternative routes I can limit slopes to 6% to 8% grades.
Unfortunately, the only relatively flat surfaces around here are the heavily traveled Route 101 and frontage roads on the other side of RR tracks from 101.
Given my 260# weight my best single hub choice for avoiding overheating per the simulator would seem to be putting a BMC V2T in a 16" wheel BOB Trailer pusher. With a 20S LiFePo4 pack and a 20A controller top end on the flats simulates to be 20.9 mph which corresponds nicely with what ES people observe is the maximum pusher speed before trailer wobble becomes a problem.
Unfortunately, it appears that the only way to limit wheel spin on this configuration would be to slowly throttle up after pedalling to at least 5mph with minimal trailer tire pressure.
Various dual hub approaches with 24" wheels without a trailer could accomplish the same without limiting speed to 20.9 mph.
Accordingly, I am very interested in the developing discussions on simulator slope accuracy and passive heat management without drilling holes into hub covers.
http://www.harborfreight.com/digital-angle-gauge-95998.html
Unfortunately I have a 0.1 mile 20% slope on the road down to primary local shopping to the east of me and extended 12% 13% slopes on the 1.3mi main road down toward the ocean which lies 397' below to the West.
If I take circuitous longer alternative routes I can limit slopes to 6% to 8% grades.
Unfortunately, the only relatively flat surfaces around here are the heavily traveled Route 101 and frontage roads on the other side of RR tracks from 101.
Given my 260# weight my best single hub choice for avoiding overheating per the simulator would seem to be putting a BMC V2T in a 16" wheel BOB Trailer pusher. With a 20S LiFePo4 pack and a 20A controller top end on the flats simulates to be 20.9 mph which corresponds nicely with what ES people observe is the maximum pusher speed before trailer wobble becomes a problem.
Unfortunately, it appears that the only way to limit wheel spin on this configuration would be to slowly throttle up after pedalling to at least 5mph with minimal trailer tire pressure.
Various dual hub approaches with 24" wheels without a trailer could accomplish the same without limiting speed to 20.9 mph.
Accordingly, I am very interested in the developing discussions on simulator slope accuracy and passive heat management without drilling holes into hub covers.