Hi Philip, Your bike reminds me of one of my earlier Electrom builds. In the end, I went to a long wheelbase layout as I found a short wheelbase where the front wheel is behind the rider's feet was too unstable at high speed. I also found that the weight of 60kg of batteries (I was using lead-Acid at the time) was too heavy for proper safety.
Will your battery packs be removable so that you can just use one or two for shorter trips?
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Electrom V2 - 2007
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current Electrom Long-wheelbase frame.
Super, you did it very beautifully!
I didn't experiment with the frame length, but did it on what I already had, you know, I decided that it was easier to change my riding skills than the frame, and as a result, I learned to ride quite well on a reclining couch.
Yes, there are another 40 kg of batteries for the complete set in addition to the 20 that are already in the frame, they will be removable, each of their 3 batteries is provided with independent control electronics and will be connected in parallel.
In general, I'm glad that another sofa lover has been discovered.
I looked at your previous device, it has a backrest for a sitting person, but not a reclining one, why am I focusing on this? Because good aerodynamics on such devices are obtained when the air envelops the body, but does not rest against it, so even if we sit low, but at the same time our body is like a brick for the wind, the aerodynamics are still bad.
After all, we make such sofas not for the sake of relaxing on them, but to save battery.
I posted above the battery capacity consumption at decent speeds, this is 70-80 km / h on average, the consumption on the sofa is 30-32 watt.h / km. But on a seated moped, the same route and at such speeds consumes 44-46 watt.h / km, the difference is noticeable.
About "instability at high speed", everything is exactly the opposite, starting from 60 km/h the sofa just acquires excellent stability, where the excessive steering damper from the friction of the tire on the asphalt at low speeds becomes a plus at high speed, the sofa holds the course direction perfectly. This was literally a revelation for me.
And yes, it also takes corners very well with a decent load on the front wheel.